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Best Neurology Hospitals in Aurangabad

United Ciigma Hospital

United Ciigma Hospital

Osmanpura, Aurangabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot no. 6,7, Shahnoorwadi

8476 KM's away

Specialities

9

Doctors

6

Beds

100
Dr. Ajay Chinchole
Dr. Ajay Chinchole

Orthopedist

22 years of experience

Dr. Amit Vishwe
Dr. Amit Vishwe

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Ajay Rotte
Dr. Ajay Rotte

General Physician

28 years of experience

Dr. Milind Kharche
Dr. Milind Kharche

Cardiologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Swarnil Patel
Dr. Swarnil Patel

Physiotherapist

14 years of experience

Dr. Umesh Khedkar
Dr. Umesh Khedkar

Cardiologist

13 years of experience

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Panacea Hospital

Panacea Hospital

Samarthnagar, Aurangabad

Old Joshi Hospital,

8474 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

5

Beds

50
Dr. Ganesh Rajput
Dr. Ganesh Rajput

Neurosurgeon

15 years of experience

Dr. Anuradha (Patil)
Dr. Anuradha (Patil)

Plastic Surgeon

23 years of experience

Dr. Amit Patil
Dr. Amit Patil

Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgeon

11 years of experience

Dr. Abhishek Wadgaonkar
Dr. Abhishek Wadgaonkar

Hematopathologist

13 years of experience

Dr. Aniket Chate
Dr. Aniket Chate

General Physician

8 years of experience

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Jj Plus Hospitals & Neuron International

Jj Plus Hospitals & Neuron International

Jalna Road, Aurangabad

Plot No 25 near Baba Petrol Bunk

8474 KM's away

Specialities

4

Doctors

4

Beds

55
Dr. Jeevan Rajput
Dr. Jeevan Rajput

Neurospine Surgeon

15 years of experience

Dr. Balaji Biradar
Dr. Balaji Biradar

Pulmonologist

13 years of experience

Dr. Deshmukh Dnyaneshwar
Dr. Deshmukh Dnyaneshwar

Neurologist

15 years of experience

Dr. Sanjay Patne
Dr. Sanjay Patne

Internal Medicine

40 years of experience

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Advanced E.n.t. And Multispeciality Hospital Pvt. Ltd

Advanced E.n.t. And Multispeciality Hospital Pvt. Ltd

Garkheda, Aurangabad

Pundlik Nagar Rd, In Front Of Gajanan Maharaj Mandir, Near Essar Petrol Pump, Nyay Nagar

8477 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

2

Beds

0
Dr. Ritesh Bhagyawant
Dr. Ritesh Bhagyawant

Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

18 years of experience

Dr. Atul Pore
Dr. Atul Pore

Sleeping Disorders Specialist

16 years of experience

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Sdf Holistic

Sdf Holistic

Cidco Colony, Aurangabad

Plot Number 45, Shutter Number -1-2, Anita Raj Building, Bhagya Nagar

8479 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

2

Beds

0
Dr. Aparna Kumavat
Dr. Aparna Kumavat

Ayurveda

32 years of experience

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Aims Hospital

Aims Hospital

Cidco Colony, Aurangabad

Plot No. #20, Sector A, N- #11, Jalgaon Road, Beside Great Maratha. Landmark: TV Centre, CIDCO Colony

8479 KM's away

Specialities

3

Doctors

1

Beds

50
Dr. Ganesh Rajput
Dr. Ganesh Rajput

Neurosurgeon

15 years of experience

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Max Superspeciality Hospital

Max Superspeciality Hospital

Garkheda, Aurangabad

Agnihotra Chowk, Near Chetak Ghoda, Ulkanagari, Aurangabad Maharashtra

8477 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Ishtyaque Ansari
Dr. Ishtyaque Ansari

Neurosurgeon

17 years of experience

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Suniti Nursing Home

Suniti Nursing Home

Osmanpura, Aurangabad

#96/3, Panna LAl Nagar, Osmanpura, Landmark: Utsaw Mangal Karyalay.

8476 KM's away

Specialities

2

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Nita S.vakil
Dr. Nita S.vakil

Gynecologist

37 years of experience

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Gayal Hospital

Gayal Hospital

Jai Vishwa Bharti Colony, Aurangabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

41, Sindhi Colony

8476 KM's away

Specialities

11

Doctors

1

Beds

0

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Dr Batra's Positive Health Clinic Pvt Ltd

Dr Batra's Positive Health Clinic Pvt Ltd

Samarthnagar, Aurangabad

Khatod Complex, 1st Floor, Office no - CTS 20595/25,20592/26-27-28, Landmark: Opp. Tara Jewel & UCB showroom, Aurangabad MAHARASHTRA, Manjilpura, Nirala Bazaar

8475 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Sadafnaz Ansari
Dr. Sadafnaz Ansari

Homoeopath

14 years of experience

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Top 10 Neurology Hospitals Near Aurangabad

Hospital RatingDoctors Location
United Ciigma Hospital

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6Osmanpura, Aurangabad
Panacea Hospital

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5Samarthnagar, Aurangabad
Jj Plus Hospitals & Neuron International

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4Jalna Road, Aurangabad
Advanced E.n.t. And Multispeciality Hospital Pvt. Ltd

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2Garkheda, Aurangabad
Sdf Holistic

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2Cidco Colony, Aurangabad
Aims Hospital

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1Cidco Colony, Aurangabad
Max Superspeciality Hospital

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1Garkheda, Aurangabad
Suniti Nursing Home

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1Osmanpura, Aurangabad
Gayal Hospital

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1Jai Vishwa Bharti Colony, Aurangabad
Dr Batra's Positive Health Clinic Pvt Ltd

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1Samarthnagar, Aurangabad

Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (988)

MY QUESTION IS ON BEHALF OF MY MOTHER MY MOTHER HAS SEVERE FIBROMYALGIA SO MY QUESTION IS IT STILL IMPORTANT FOR A PERSON WITH SEVERE FIBROMYALGIA TO GO TO BED TO TRY TO GET TO SLEEP FROM BEFORE 12:00 AM . AND ALSO. IMPORTANT. FOR. THEM. TO START THEIR SLEEP ROUTINE 3 OR 4 HOURS BEFORE 12 AM . SO THAT. THEY CAN HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO TRY TO FALL ASLEEP BEFORE 12 AM. INCASE THEY HAVE ANY TROUBLE STRUGGLING TO TRY TO FALL A SLEEP TO BEGIN WITH AND BY DOING SO BY STARTING . A SLEEP . ROUTINE . THAT WAY .TO BE ABLE TO GET AS MANY HOURS OF SLEEP BEFORE MIDNIGHT 12:00 AM. ALSO BY DOING A SLEEP ROUTINE THAT. WAY FALLING ASLEEP BEFORE 12 AM TO MAKE IT EASIER TO STAY A SLEEP. THROUGH. THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF HOURS THAT ANY PERSON NEEDS SLEEP FOR , EIGHT HOURS THE AVERAGE AMOUNT OF SLEEP AND. 9 HOURS OR 10 HOURS. OF. SLEEP. DEPENDING ON WHAT THE INDIVIDUAL PERSON NEEDS. FOR SLEEP IS ALSO IMPORTANT. FOR A PERSON WHO HAS. SEVERE FIBROMYALGIA TO START A SLEEP ROUTINE. 3 OR 4 HOURS BEFORE 12 AM . FOR ALL THE REASONS THAT. I HAVE SAID BEFORE BUT ALSO TO HELP WITH DECREASING THE AMOUNT OF PAIN THEY COULD HAVE TO GO THROUGH DURING THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE DAY OF. AWAKE HOURS AND TO HELP TO DECREASE THE AMOUNT OF FATIGUE THAT THEY COULD HAVE TO GO THROUGH DURING THE ENTIRE DAY OF AWAKE HOURS. AND TO HELP TO PREVENT FLARE-UPS. THE REASONS I ASKED THIS IS BECAUSE MY MOTHER'S SLEEP ROUTINE HAS BEEN HER GOING TO BED AT 4AM OR 5AM IN THE MORNING FOR YEARS AND GETTING. UP AT 2 PM AND 3PM IN THE. AFTERNOON . SHE STRUGGLES TERRIBLE FOR SLEEP BECAUSE OF THIS , SHE. STRUGGLES. TO. GET TO SLEEP TO BEGIN WITH AND WHEN SHE DOES GET TO SLEEP SHE CAN END UP WAKENING UP. 2 OR 3 THROUGH THE HOURS SHE TRIES TO SLEEP FOR AND IS. UP AND DOWN TO THE TOILET 2 OR. 3 TIMES THROUGHOUT THOSE HOURS. ALSO BECAUSE OF THIS SHE GETS ALMOST SIX HOURS OF SLEEP ON A DAILY EVERY WEEKLY BASIS. AND. WHEN I TRY TO ENCOURAGE HER TO START A SLEEP ROUTINE 3 OR FOUR HOURS BEFORE 12:00 AM . SHE WOULD ALWAYS COME UP WITH AN EXCUSE WHEN I SAY IT'S ALSO IMPORTANT FOR REM SLEEP AND THE RECOVERY. PERIOD AND HER SAYING THERE'S IS NO. POINT PEOPLE WITH SEVERE FIBROMYALGIA. NEVER GO INTO A DEEP SLEEP TO BE ABLE TO GET. REM SLEEP. AND THE RECOVERY PERIOD BY. HER. SAYING. THAT. MAKING IT. SEEM. AS. IF. THERE. NO IMPORTANCE. OF. HER. EVEN TRYING. TO. GET. TO. SLEEP BEFORE. 12AM. AND. START. A. START ROUTINE. 3 OR 4 HOURS. 12AM. FOR ANY. REASONS. AT. ALL. FOR. HERSELF DOCTOR. IF. YOU COULD. GIVE. ME. YOUR THOUGHTS. ON. EACH. PART OF. MY. ENTIRE QUESTION. WRITTEN. ABOVE. ABOUT IS THERE. STILL. ANY IMPORTANCE. FOR ALL. REASONS THAT. HAVE. WRITTEN ABOVE. ON. A IMPORTANCE FOR A. PERSON. WITH. SEVERE FIBROMYALGIA. STARTING. A. SLEEP ROUNTINE. 3. OR. 4. HOURS BEFORE. 12AM. TO. TRY. TO GET. TO. FOR BEFORE. 12AM. PLEASE. INCUSE. THE TYPING. MISTAKES. MY. KEYBOARD. IN BETWEEN WORDS. MISTAKINGLY PUTS. OUT. FULL STOPS DOTS PLEASE. IGNORE. THOSE IF. YOU ARE HAVING. TROUBLE. GETTING BACK. TO. ME. IN. RESPONSE MY PHONE NUMBER ON WHATSAPP IS 07955535740 AND. EMAIL ADDRESS IS jasminepatterson1091@gmail.com

Female | 61

A daytime sleep schedule not only helps a patient with fibromyalgia to get better but is also of paramount importance to them to avoid sleeping after midnight. Sleep can aggravate or diminish pain, tiredness, and even exacerbations. Adjusting the sleep schedule 3-4 hours before midnight might be a good way to augment sleep quality. Convince your mother to give sleep a priority so that she can not only reduce what she is experiencing but also have better overall health.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

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My sister had a RTA last year in which she had a paraplegic spinal cord injury,she is doing physiotherapy since one year still can't walk without calipers,has no sensation,she is 20 years old

Female | 20

A spinal cord issue such as hers might result in weakness of stepping and the absence of the sense of touch. It occurs when the spinal cord sustains damage, generally from events such as a car ramming into it. Exercise makes muscles stronger, but full recovery might not be attained. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

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Severe headache and small bump in the right side of head

Male | 21

It may be a result of a recent head injury or tension headache, among other risks. The bump could be a consequence of the pain. One of the ways that can be helpful is to put a cold pack on top of the bump. Lie down afterward for a short rest. If this still doesn't go away, it is advisable to ask for a healthcare professional's opinion for your own safety.

Answered on 4th Dec '24

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My uncle met with an accident few days ago . He had a head injury. After few days he had lost his memory and also behaving aggressively

Male | 65

Your uncle may suffer from a disorder known as Post-Traumatic Amnesia (PTA) after an injury to the head. Memory loss and aggressive behavior are pervasive symptoms. It is because the main point gets violated, hence, it can be the cause of behavioral changes. Rest, avoiding stress, and patience are necessary for your uncle's recovery. 

Answered on 11th Nov '24

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Can i marry a girl who having sero negative Nmo disease? Is nmo effect pregnancy?

స్త్రీ | 25

 NMO, short for Neuromyelitis Optica, is an autoimmune disease that hits the nervous system and is likely to be rare. It is marked by the presence of a range of symptoms such as for example vision impairment, muscle weakness, and bladder control problems. NMO by itself is indeed not the reason for pregnancy issues but making an appointment with the right doctor to talk about these issues is fundamental. They can assist in treating the disease. 

Answered on 27th June '24

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Hello i'm Laura Grapes from Cedar Rapids Iowa born and raised here & currently still am.... Soo what I'd like to do is tell you what's been going on with me over the months withall the change in me in all the symtoms i've gotten and still currently getting and as time passes on nothings improving so i'd love to hear back from you thank you, Laura

Female | 38

You mentione­d ongoing issues but didn't give details. Symptoms may ste­m from stress, poor sleep, or e­ven medical conditions. To address this, track symptoms in a journal. Maintain a nutritious die­t. Ensure sufficient rest. Conside­r seeing your doctor for an evaluation.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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I feel dizzy with halluncination and I feel like I am not in reality

Female | 14

These could be indicative of a serious neurological or othe rmedical condition and require immediate medical attention. Please prioritize your health and safety by seeking immediate medical assistance.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 26 I have autism astma Suspected ADHD Why do I have cold hands and cold feet in the morning

Male | 26

A cold sensation in the mornings? It’s due to insufficient blood flow to hands and feet. In such cases, it may occur because your limbs' blood vessels get less blood during the night. Other factors such as autism, asthma, and suspected ADHD that require proper organ operation might influence the ways your body regulates its temperature. You can try some of these tips by heating your bedroom, wearing socks to bed, and doing mild exercises in the morning to improve blood circulation.

Answered on 5th Dec '24

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I've been suffering from chronic headaches for nearly 10 years, and I've been taking Vasograin daily to manage the pain. If I don't take the medicine, the headache starts again, and it happens every day.Why is it happening ?

Female | 38

You are possibly having a kind of headache referred to as a "medication overuse headache." The condition may arise if you are too dependent on medications such as Vasograin which brings about pain relief. The medicine is responsible for daily headaches that return if not taken. The method is to use Vasograin less frequently and under medical supervision. This way, the cycle of overuse will be interrupted, and the treatment of your headaches will be more efficient.

Answered on 10th Sept '24

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I am suffering from inner ear inflammation, acute peripheral vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, ringing in the left ear (tinnitus), ringing gets louder with loud noises and when I speak and I cannot hear clearly because of the sharp ringing. This is happening since one month. I am consulting a senior ent and am under medication. I am having vertin 16 mg since 11 days and tinnex for my tinnitus since 16 days. Before that I was on stemetil for 10 days and defcort for 5 days. My imbalance and dizziness is a little better but keeps fluctuating. I am not completely balanced, when I walk and turn my head I feel dizzy and imbalanced. My ringing is still the same. I am taking my tablets regularly as prescribed, doing exercises, drinking enough water, eating well, going everyday for brisk walks. MRI of my brain, inner ear and cervical spine is normal. My immettance audiometry test was normal. Why is it taking so long to get alright with not so much improvement. I am a healthy individual. Please tell me by when will I be completely alright, fine and normal. Thank you.

Male | 52

Answered on 12th Nov '25

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i am 20 years old female i am having twitching on left brain above ear and its been 3 days its happening

Female | 20

Twitching can be attributed to a lot of different things such as stress, being overworked, or too much coffee. At other times, the cause may be the nerve ability of the body. Make sure you sleep, eat healthfully, and drink enough water. You may wish to tell your medical provider that you are sleeping badly for this issue to be listed on your consultation form and assessed appropriately.

Answered on 18th June '24

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