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Best Neurology Hospitals in Chandigarh

Amcare Hospital

Amcare Hospital

Zirakpur, Chandigarh

Multi-Specialty Hospital

VIP Road, Adjacent to Amcare, Plaza, Zirakpur, Punjab 140603

8749 KM's away

Specialities

37

Doctors

9

Beds

0
Dr. Shelly Chugh
Dr. Shelly Chugh

Obstetrician

24 years of experience

Dr. Arun Nibber
Dr. Arun Nibber

General Physician

43 years of experience

Dr. Vivek Sabharwal
Dr. Vivek Sabharwal

General Physician

10 years of experience

Dr. Mohit Bansal
Dr. Mohit Bansal

Orthopedist

16 years of experience

Dr. Ravinder Goyal
Dr. Ravinder Goyal

Gastroenterologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Sanjiv Seth
Dr. Sanjiv Seth

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

37 years of experience

Dr. Anup Roy
Dr. Anup Roy

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

15 years of experience

Dr. Neena Singla
Dr. Neena Singla

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

38 years of experience

Dr. Gourav Jain
Dr. Gourav Jain

Neurologist

23 years of experience

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Eden Hospital

Eden Hospital

Industrial Area Phase I, Chandigarh

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot 115

8749 KM's away

Specialities

7

Doctors

3

Beds

100
Dr. Suresh Bansal
Dr. Suresh Bansal

Neurologist

54 years of experience

Dr. Sanjay Bansal
Dr. Sanjay Bansal

Neurologist

35 years of experience

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Ojas Hospital

Ojas Hospital

Panchkula, Chandigarh

Multi-Specialty Hospital

H1, Sector 26, Panchkula Extension, Panchkula, Haryana 134116

8756 KM's away

Specialities

22

Doctors

3

Beds

0
Dr. Gourav Jain
Dr. Gourav Jain

Neurologist

23 years of experience

Dr. Pankaj Kumar
Dr. Pankaj Kumar

Gastroenterologist

14 years of experience

Dr. Parshant Gupta
Dr. Parshant Gupta

Internal Medicine

17 years of experience

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Sohana Hospital

Sohana Hospital

Sector 77, Chandigarh

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Gurdwara Gur Shabad Parkash, Akal Ashram, Vill. Sohana, Mohali, Chandigarh, Chandigarh - 140308

8740 KM's away

Specialities

30

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Gourav Jain
Dr. Gourav Jain

Neurologist

23 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (983)

Hello, I have one patient in my family who is suffering from a brain injury for one year due to an accident. Now, he is completely paralyzed with speechlessness. We need your valuable support for the treatment guidelines.

you have start physiotherapy asap..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My grandfather age is 69 he had second brain strike and he unable to eat and speak but after 3 month now he able to speak slow slow and today he got anger and eat food by himself without asked anyone after I asked him is any problem to swallow food he said no problem and easy to swallow so please doctor suggest me can we start giving him food by mouth

Male | 69

The symptoms of difficulty eating and speaking are the general ones that occur after a brain stroke. It may be attributed to the muscles used for swallowing being weak. Seeing that he mentioned no problem swallowing and eating by himself, you can slowly start to give him food by mouth. Begin with soft, easy-to-swallow foods and keep track of his progress. Do not forget to communicate with his healthcare team along the way.

Answered on 10th July '24

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I tend to jump to worse case scenario but I recently got diagnosed with vertigo caused by middle ear fluid and recently it’s came back since where I am the weather has gotten worse and my vision is kind of blurry sometimes and I have a hard time focusing on someone when they are talking how likely is it that this is being caused by a brain tumor and not the middle ear vertigo or am I just completely over thinking this

Female | 21

The blurry vision and the difficulty in focusing can be the vertigo that the ear fluid causes. It is common and it does not mean that you have a brain tumor. The ear fluid can mess up your balance and vision. Usually, it gets better on its own, but you might need medicine or special exercises if the problem keeps bothering you. 

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

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Ive been facing tingling in hands and feet also having digestive issues since 1 week, had mild headache also. And now when I fall asleep, my whole body keeps shaking, gets normal, when I move little. Yesterday got my blood reports. I have 197 VIT B12 on ref level of 211-950(acc to lab). Therfore a deficiency. Also vast deficiency in VIT D. Is it all happening because of these deficiencies? Or any other reason?

Female | 19

Your symptoms sugge­st vitamin deficiencies. Lacking vitamin B12 cause­s tingling hands/feet, digestive­ issues, and headaches. De­ficient vitamin D prompts shaky sleep se­nsations. These deficie­ncies likely cause your symptoms. To fix this, e­at vitamin B12 and D-rich foods. Your doctor may also suggest supplements to re­store levels.

Answered on 13th Aug '24

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Last year, I got sick pretty bad. It started with migraine like headaches then intense body pain and severe back and neck pain. It was followed by fatigue, muscle stiffness and dizziness. No amount of painkillers relieved the pain. I couldn't even walk properly, someone had to hold me to get through hospitals. I got several tests done including MRI, EEG, B12, vitamin tests, eye tests, CBC and X ray for my back. There were a few vitamin deficiencies but they shouldn't have caused that much pain according to the doctors, MRI was pretty much normal. There were few abnormalities with my XRay in spine but again they were mild and not severe enough to cause me such intense pain. I took medication or migraine, some medication to make my nerves strong and I think some anxiety meds because they suspected GAD (all were prescribed by doctors). Most physicians suggested I go to a psychologist and the psychologist referred me back to physicians and I went back and forth. I got better after bed rest but I had to go back to college because I was missing on my studies. But I fell sick again, cramps like pain, consistent fever but on and off. I got tested for typhoid and other things but absolutely nothing. Then I went to a neuropsychiatrist who told me I had fibromyalgia, it aligned pretty well since I always had memory gaps as well and I've been concerned about it for a while. The medication he gave me worked, I for the first time in months started feeling better but as time passed by, it stopped working for me. I couldn't continue the medication due to expenses as well. So, I've been in pain ever since. When I've had a tiring day the pain is bad, when I am stressed it's worse. Every morning I wake up with pain and every night I go to bed in pain cuz it's worse in the mornings and night. If I rest too much, that's painful and if I don't that's painful too. Fever also shoots up every now and then. My body is in pain and exhausted, everything is difficult, walking up or down the stairs. Although some days it's better but other days it's difficult to even move, painkillers do absolutely nothing. I don't know what to do anymore

Female | 19

It could be fibromyalgia. This condition causes widespread pain in your body along with tenderness too – plus other things like being tired often or having trouble sleeping well. However, there are ways to handle this. For example, physical therapy might help ease some of the hurt; moderate activities such as walking or swimming could be beneficial because they won’t make the ache worse but can still keep muscles from getting too stiff; also relaxation methods (e.g., mindfulness meditation/deep breathing) may relieve stress which often worsens any existing discomfort. Besides that, proper rest is crucial, so try getting enough sleep each night; nutrition matters, so eat healthily; don’t push yourself too hard.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I survived Wernicke Korsakoff with minimal damage. Is it true that I only have 8 years to live?

Female | 53

It's great to hear that you got through Wernicke-Korsakoff with minimal issues. Don't worry; you're not limited to just 8 years. Wernicke-Korsakoff affects memory and brain function, causing symptoms like confusion, vision problems, and walking difficulties, usually due to a Vitamin B1 deficiency. Treatment includes B1 supplements and a nutritious diet. With proper care, you can live a long, healthy life.

Answered on 26th Sept '24

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I'm 21 years old and I take the 2 capsule of the vitamin e 400g and I didn't sleep well and my brain is too much heavy

Male | 21

Seems that insomnia and the sensation that your brain is heavy might have appeared after you consumed two 400mg Vitamin E capsules. The reason is that Vitamin E overdose suppresses the nervous system and symptoms like insomnia which may be accompanied by feelings of confusion. Get enough hydration, eat well, and stay away from Vitamin E. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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I'm Amit Das 29 years old. I was watching the mobile for a long time, my mind started moving towards me, when I wake up from sleep , my whole body started moving towards me, when I started moving, my mind started moving somewhere, when I started sleeping, then again my body started moving along with my mind. Yes, all this is happening since last 3 days, there is a lot of pain before sleeping, checked that BP is low. Can this be right?

Male | 19

Prolonged screen time can cause tiredness and it might be the reason for these feelings. It is necessary to rest a little from the mobile phone and make sure you are drinking enough water and eating properly to help your blood pressure. However, given that this has continued for a few days, I strongly advise you to visit a healthcare professional. They can suggest a personalized approach and check whether there are any hidden issues. Take care of yourself and request substantial medical advice.

Answered on 16th Dec '24

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