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Dr. Raveesh Sunkara-Neurosurgeon

By Arti Shrotriya| Last Updated at: 21st Nov '23| 16 Min Read

Dr. Raveesh Sunkara

Qualification: MBBS, MS, MCh - Neurology.

Designation: Neurosurgeon.

Experience: 10 Years Experience Overall 

Introduction:

Dr. Raveesh Sunkara is a highly trained and talented neurosurgeon who is committed to developing neuroscience and providing great patient care. Dr. Sunkara has established himself as a prominent specialist in his profession due to his enthusiasm for innovation and commitment to perfection. He has considerable training and experience in neurosurgery and has done complex procedures successfully, leading to the enhanced quality of life of many patients. 

Dr. Sunkara's skill and caring attitude make him a trusted and regarded medical specialist in the field of neurosurgery, driven by a thorough understanding of the complicated workings of the brain and nervous system. 

Services: 

Dr Raveesh Sunkara is one of the best Neurosurgeon in Hyderabad. He provides services such as epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, migraine headaches, dystonia, neuropathies, and movement disorders.

In order to help patients recover from neurological injuries or surgeries, these treatments focus on enhancing functional capacities, restoring mobility, enhancing coordination, and fostering independence. 

Expertise: 

Experience:  

  • Present Consultant neurosurgeon arete hospitals, Gachibowli Hyderabad - 2023.
  • Consultant neurosurgeon Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad - 2021 to 2022.
  • Consultant neurosurgeon Krishna Institute of medical sciences, Hyderabad - 2018 to 2021.
  • Resident doctor, D.Y Patil medical college - Apr 2012 to Apr 2015.
  • Junior doctor, Gandhi medical college, Hyderabad. - Oct 2010 to Oct 2011. 

Education & Fellowships:

YearsEducation 
2021-2022Advanced Management Program in Healthcare, Indian School of Business
2018MCh - Neurosurgery - Vydehi Institute of Medical Science at & Research Center, Bangalore
2015MS - General Surgery - D.Y Patil Medical College, Pune
2010MBBS - Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences




 

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A year ago i was hospitalized for a week and was diagnosed with dyskinesia, I had involuntary leg and head movements, I had tics sometimes light headiness and palpitations. After seeing a neurologist I was diagnosed with peripheral vertigo..gave me diazepam but after a week I was told to stop it after I told my physician that I was not walking properly...I couldn't walk in a straight line and that's when she prescribed me a different medication cinnarizine and pyridoxine. Now a year after I find myself not getting better. I'm having difficulty breathing (occasionally), my legs are stiff and I'm having tremors on both of them and on my hands but the right hand and leg are worse, specific movement of the tongue makes me feel familiar symptoms and despite drinking medication I still feel dizzy sometimes especially at night, when I close my eyes or In a dark place. Sometimes I feel stiffness on my hips and start walking strangely, my entire body feels strange..like I get shivers. Sometimes I feel like bending my back outwards sometimes I feel like hugging my knees and staying in that position A month ago I had swelling on my head that I could not understand where it came from it wasn't painful it was itchy and sometimes gave me a headache, I always get red spots which are itchy on both my legs, now I constantly have difficulty breathing. I feel like despite taking the medication I was prescribed nothing is getting better but worse. It's been a year of taking medication and still I'm not getting better.

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