
Neurology Clinic
- Diagnostic Tests
- Central Nervous System Disorders
- Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
- Muscle and Neuromuscular Disorders
- Headache and Neuralgia Disorders
- Movement Disorders
- Sleep Disorders
- Balance disorders and dizziness
- Neuropsychiatric disorders
- Cognitive disorders
- Genetic neurological diseases
- Spine disorders Spinal Nerves
- Neurological Emergencies
We specialize in neurological health. Whatever the medical condition—whether it’s routine neurological check-ups or complex cases such as chronic headaches, epilepsy, or movement disorders—our mission is to provide the best medical care in a comfortable environment that fosters trust and personal attention.
We believe that delivering exceptional medical care requires not only dedicating enough time to understand the patient’s needs but also ensuring that our specialists stay up to date with the latest scientific advancements and utilize the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies for the best possible outcomes.
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What conditions are treated at the Neurology Clinic?
Our clinic manages a wide range of conditions including central and peripheral nervous system disorders, muscle and neuromuscular diseases, chronic headaches, movement disorders, sleep disturbances, balance issues, cognitive impairments, hereditary neurological diseases, and spinal nerve disorders.
When should I see a neurologist?
You should consult a neurologist if you experience frequent headaches, dizziness, numbness or weakness in the limbs, movement or balance problems, memory or concentration difficulties, or sudden symptoms such as seizures or loss of consciousness.
Are neurological tests painful or complicated?
Most neurological diagnostic tests, such as EEG or nerve conduction studies, are safe and not painful. Some may take longer to perform, but they are essential for accurately identifying the underlying cause of symptoms.
What is the difference between central and peripheral nervous system disorders?
Central nervous system disorders affect the brain and spinal cord, such as stroke or multiple sclerosis. Peripheral disorders involve the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, often affecting the arms, legs, and muscles, such as neuropathies or muscle weakness.
Can neurological disorders be completely cured?
Some neurological conditions, like certain types of headaches or infections, can be fully treated. Chronic conditions may not be curable, but they can often be managed effectively to control symptoms and improve quality of life.
Does the clinic provide emergency care for sudden neurological problems?
Yes, the Neurology Clinic is equipped to handle neurological emergencies such as strokes, seizures, and acute nerve injuries, ensuring rapid intervention to minimize complications and safeguard patient health.