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Best Neurology Hospitals in Chennai

4 Doctors
6 Doctors
10 Beds
3 Doctors
50 Beds
5 Doctors
50 Beds
2 Ambulances
New Hope Medical Centre

New Hope Medical Centre

Kilpauk, Chennai

9 Doctors
50 Beds
1 Ambulance
4 Doctors
30 Beds
3 Ambulances
K.p Hospital

K.p Hospital

Adambakkam, Chennai

2 Doctors
35 Beds
Isha Life Health Solutions

Isha Life Health Solutions

Royapettah, Chennai

2 Doctors
9 Doctors
75 Beds
2 Ambulances
Noble Hospital

Noble Hospital

Purasawakkam, Chennai

22 Doctors
104 Beds
2 Ambulances

Neurology is the study of defects in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It treats problems like Ataxia, Parkinson's, scoliosis, epilepsy, neuropathy, Autism,  Seizures, Cerebral Palsy,  Alzheimer's,  brain injury, brain swelling, spinal cord injury, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), spinal stenosis, a small head syndrome in adults, memory loss, glioblastoma, Multiple sclerosis, stroke and seizures, seizure after brain surgery, and the nervous system. These organs are crucial for human life, and it gets equally necessary to take care of them. In Chennai, there are several modern hospitals with the most cutting-edge labs for doing tests like electromyography.

Below is a list of the Best Neurology Hospitals in Chennai.

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my mother is 82 years and diabetic .mri result says 1)multiple small T2W/FLAIR hyperintense foci noted in bilateral frontal and parietal periventricular and sub cortical regions-chronic small vessel ischemic changes 2) Diffuse cerebral atrophy doctor suggested procedure to remove water from spine your suggestion pl

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I recommend that she should visit a neurologist. In MRI, the T2W/FLAIR images exhibited multiple small white matter hyperintensities in the bilateral frontal and parietal periventricular and subcortical areas. They suggest chronic small vessel ischemic change. Spinal tap water removal may not be the recommended treatment for her symptoms. 

Answered on 6th Mar '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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