Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon,Spine Surgeon
20 years of experience
MBBS,MCh
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney Visits
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06:00 AM - 08:00 AMTue
11:00 AM - 01:00 AMWed
06:00 AM - 08:00 AMFri
06:00 AM - 08:00 AMSat
12:00 PM - 02:00 AM
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Verified User
20/08/2024
Paralysis
I was extremely satisfied with the treatment I received from Gurneet Sawhney. The care and supervision were excellent, and the customer service was great. The treatment for my paralysis was effective, and I would highly recommend Gurneet for his expertise and professionalism.
Verified User
08/08/2024
Epilepsy Surgery
I had an excellent experience at Gurneet Sawhney's clinic for my epilepsy surgery. The treatment I received was top-notch, and I felt well taken care of throughout the entire process. I highly recommend their services for anyone needing similar medical care.
Pooja
18/05/2024
Acute Pericarditis
Good experience
Questions Answered By Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Asked for Male, 23
headache gets worse over 24 hours. I also have fever, stiff neck, nausea, and strong headache. I kinda headache occurs with a head injury.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Headache with fever, stiff neck, and nausea along with them could be a serious matter. These symptoms, especially the worsening headache, might indicate meningitis, which is a swelling around the brain. In most cases, this is due to infections. If you have suffered a head injury recently, it becomes even more crucial for you to get checked by a neurologist urgently.
Asked for Male, 65
Sir, My father has recently loss his memory and we meet with local d.r in Pakistan and they advise to take MRI contrast, In result of MRI found brain tumor but some one told for surgery and some get suggestion for avoid, Please guide us for better treatment. Ameer Jan Pakistan
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Forgetfulness is one of the symptoms of a severe health problem. The MRI revealed a tumor on the brain in this case. Brain tumor warning signs may include memory difficulties, headaches, and vision changes. A positive result is possible through surgery to remove the tumor and thereby eliminate the symptoms. Consult a neurologist about the risks and benefits of making the right decision for your father's health.
Asked for Male, 75
My father has open by pass surgery 2014 but last one year suffering for am feeling dizzy. I have got treatment from PGI but I am keeping it checked. But some time after dizzy check with ent neurology Heart all test is normal bust But we are not able to find out why this dizziness is occurring? Age my father 75
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Your dad is experiencing dizziness, even though his heart, ENT, and neurology tests were normal. For older adults, dizziness can be caused by many things, like inner ear issues or medication side effects. Discuss additional tests with his doctors to find the exact cause, so the right treatment can be given.
Asked for Female, 27
I have been diagnosed with IIH. Could I work in a hospital with equipment that use electromagnetic radiation in the future if I get a shunt placement ? Will it affect my shunt valve settings?
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) can cause headaches and vision problems due to increased pressure around the brain. One common treatment is shunt placement, a tube that drains excess fluid. Working with radiation equipment in a hospital is unlikely to affect your shunt, as shunt valves are not impacted by electromagnetic radiation.
Asked for Female, 19
I am a 19 year old female and I have been experiencing severe headache since over 6 months. My headache occurs very frequently sometimes everyday and sometimes very 2 days. It start with my head feeling dizzy and uncomfortable and my vision getting a bit blurry just for a fraction of seconds and then my hands start to shiver and I start feeling retsless and nervous. Sometimes I also get sharp pain on one specific point of my head and it feels like sharp poke which lasts for a good minute and sometimes I feel slight ring in my ear before the headache begins. initially my headache used to start from my nose feeling a weird buzzing sensation following with a sharp tight pain in the back of the crown of my head. And this headach happened usually when I lied down.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
It sounds like you may be experiencing a migraine. Migraines can cause severe headaches along with symptoms like dizziness, blurred vision, shaky hands, restlessness, and sharp head pain. Some people also experience a buzzing sound or ringing in their ears. Try tracking your headaches and possible triggers, such as stress, lack of sleep, or certain foods. Stay hydrated, eat regular meals, and practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or light exercise. If the headaches persist, it's best to consult a neurologist for further evaluation and treatment.
Asked for Male, 18
Hello! I was diagnosed with OCD a while ago, and one of the compulsions to certain thoughts was to hold my breath for time. It all started from here. I entered medicine, I am passionate about the field and I was always a 10th grade student. My question is if my brain was affected, if there was any cerebral hypoxia. There were times when I held my breath for quite long periods (until I felt that I had to do it), other times when I was not breathing enough and had that feeling of suffocation (the biggest fear here is, I don't know exactly how much). I had a native brain MRI, 1.5 tesla, nothing negative came out. However, on a micro level, was my cognition, my intelligence, my memory affected? The SpO2 value is 98-99% now, should I go to a doctor? I haven't slept much in my life, I always stay up at night to study and I wonder if my brain is more sensitive to such things, also I was born prematurely. I had read on the Internet that people can get hypoxia and not see it on an MRI, that really panicked me. I'm starting college in a week and I'm constantly thinking about this. If I'm going to forget certain details, I won't remember certain things, I'll always think it's because my brain was damaged, not that it's normal not to remember everything. I managed to overcome these compulsions. But I think that there are no after-effects on the brain. What do you recommend? I am very panicked that I might have hurt myself because of some senseless compulsions. I don't feel myself anymore, after reading or many things on the Internet. Is there anything to do?
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Holding your breath for a long time can sometimes make you dizzy or suffocate, nevertheless, it is improbable for you to suffer from a permanent brain injury. Your brain which requires oxygen is doing well because you have been receiving good oxygen levels. If you're feeling worried, try some relaxation techniques like deep breathing or talking to someone you trust.
Asked for Male, 63
My Dad is a Parkinson Disease patient. He was medicated with Tridopa+Hexinor+Perkirol+Perkinil for last 2 months after his old problems become worse. But now he has Restless legg, Slurring speech, confusion Facial expression, constipation etc.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Restless legs, slurred speech, confusion, different facial expressions, and constipation are sometimes the adverse effects of these medications. Moreover, these drugs can aggravate these symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients. It is crucial to have a discussion with his doctor about the necessary changes in the treatment plan that will make him feel better.
Asked for Male, 22
Mam, I dont know what I am going through, but I find it very difficult to remember the things which I learn previously (even though I revised multiple times) and my working memory is very much reduced , I cant solve complex maths and computer programs . During solving complex programs , I find it difficult to keep all things which I thought previously ( seconds ago) in my head to solve the problem. Even though I dedicate so much of time in studying , I could not match with my friends scores ( who score more than me by putting lesser effort than me ) and this makes more depressed and tired . Currently I have very bad lifestyle ( junk food, no exercise, no proper sleep) , but I have already tried following these steps and ended up in no results . I am a undergrad student , I need to resolve this to get placed . I need to know the exact reasons and disorder behind this and exact solutions to get back my old brain . This change happened to me before 5 years , currently I am 22 years old . During my school time , my brain was normal and properly functioning. I don’t know what exactly caused this change. Please help me in this , I am really hopeless here
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Your concentration, memory, and cognitive functions are showing ominous symptoms of worry. Thus, it is likely that they are caused by stress, unhealthy lifestyles, sleep deprivation, and poor diet. Eating, sleeping, exercising, and managing stress should become a priority if you wish to enhance your brain function. You could also consider speaking with a psychiatrist or counselor for support. Implementing these interventions can enable you to control your brain operation as well as enhance your general well-being.
Asked for Female, 76
Actually my grandma is not responding to food and not talking but she is still breathing and have pulse is their a chance for recovery
Answered on 10th Sept '24
The fact that a person stops eating and not speaking can be a serious health issue. It can be caused by different problems such as infections, strokes, or dehydration. It is crucial to her to the hospital immediately. Doctors can diagnose the problem and give the correct treatment.
Asked for Female, 16
when I do little bit heavy work I get dizzy and heart starts beating very fast hands are shaky lips gets dry white head starts to hurt and shoulders starts to pain and unexplainable thing between chest happens
Answered on 11th Sept '24
It sounds like you are experiencing symptoms that could be related to your heart or circulation, like dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and chest discomfort. These symptoms should not be ignored. Consult a cardiologist as soon as possible, as they specialize in heart-related conditions.
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About
Registration
- MMC2005021089 Maharashtra Medical Council 2005Services
- Nerve And Muscle Disorders
- Paralysis
- Epilepsy Surgery
- Epilepsy Treatment
- Decompression Micovascular
- Deep Brain Stimulation
- Cerebrovascular Surgery
- Laminectomy
- Spinal And Cerebral Tumor Embolization
- Spine Surgery
- Peripheral Nerve
- Peripheral Neuro Surgery
- Migraine Treatment
- Foot Drop
- Brain Aneurysm Coiling
- Brain Aneurysm Treatment
- Brain Arteriovenous Fistula Embolization
- Brain Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Embolization
- Petrosal Sinus Sampling
- Brain Suite
- Carotid Body Tumour Embolization
- Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment
- Pediatric Neurosurgery
- Vertigo Treatment
- Csf Rhinorrhoea Repair Surgery
- Brain Tumor Surgery
Specializations
- Neurosurgeon
- Spine Surgeon
Education
- MBBS - Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.
- MCh - Neuro Surgery St. John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore
Experience
Consultant and Head Neurosurgery DepartmentCity Care Trust Hospital, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra2016 - 2017
Assistant Professor NeurosurgerySt. John’s Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore2015 - 2016
Awards
- 1st in Neurosurgery University Exam by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences 2014
- "The Most Promising Neurosurgeon in Maharashtra" by Times Cyber Media International Leadership Awards 2016
- • Ranked among the “Top Neurosurgeons in Mumbai” by India Today Magazine September 2020 edition. 2020
- FINALIST in Torrent Young Neurosurgeons Scholar Award at the All India Level 2016
Memberships
- NSSI - Neurosurgical Society of India
- Neurological Society of India
- Midwest Chapter of Neurological Surgeons
- Bombay Neurosciences Association
- Association of Medical Consultants
- IMA Mulund