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Best Neurology Hospitals in Greater Noida

Apollo Spectra Hospital - Greater Noida

Apollo Spectra Hospital - Greater Noida

Nsg Society, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

NH-27, Pocket 7, Near IFS Villas, NSG Chowk, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh

8788 KM's away

Specialities

10

Doctors

19

Beds

0
Dr. Albert D'souza
Dr. Albert D'souza

Orthopedist

20 years of experience

Dr. Vijay Kumar
Dr. Vijay Kumar

Neonatologist

38 years of experience

Dr. Ankur Singh
Dr. Ankur Singh

Joint Replacement Surgeon

13 years of experience

Dr. Arun Prasad
Dr. Arun Prasad

Bariatric Surgeon

41 years of experience

Dr. Anil Kumar
Dr. Anil Kumar

Urologist

37 years of experience

Dr. Sunil Singh
Dr. Sunil Singh

General Surgeon

15 years of experience

Dr. Khushboo Saxena
Dr. Khushboo Saxena

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

16 years of experience

Dr. Ramani Ranjan
Dr. Ramani Ranjan

Pediatrician

18 years of experience

Dr. Anshu Raina
Dr. Anshu Raina

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

25 years of experience

Dr. Alok Gupta
Dr. Alok Gupta

Pediatrician

18 years of experience

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Max Multispeciality Hospital

Max Multispeciality Hospital

Lakhnawali, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot Number 4 A, Sector Institutional Green

8785 KM's away

Specialities

19

Doctors

11

Beds

114
Dr. Nikunj Agrawal
Dr. Nikunj Agrawal

Joint Replacement Surgeon

18 years of experience

Dr. Vikas Goswami
Dr. Vikas Goswami

Head And Neck Oncologist

23 years of experience

Dr. Navreet Sharda
Dr. Navreet Sharda

Pediatrician

17 years of experience

Dr. Anurag Tandon
Dr. Anurag Tandon

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

36 years of experience

Dr. Neha Nakra
Dr. Neha Nakra

Psychologist

21 years of experience

Dr. Sonali Gupta
Dr. Sonali Gupta

Reproductive Endocrinologist (Infertility)

21 years of experience

Dr. Sangeet Sahai
Dr. Sangeet Sahai

Cardiologist

39 years of experience

Dr. Amit Malik
Dr. Amit Malik

General Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Manoj Johar
Dr. Manoj Johar

Aesthetics And Plastic Surgeon

37 years of experience

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Sharda Hospital

Sharda Hospital

Knowledge Park Iii, Greater Noida

Plot No. 32-34, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida.

8786 KM's away

Specialities

3

Doctors

9

Beds

900
Dr. Vikas Bhardwaj
Dr. Vikas Bhardwaj

Neurologist

22 years of experience

Dr. Kapil Choudhary
Dr. Kapil Choudhary

Physiotherapist

19 years of experience

Dr. Devpriya Mitra
Dr. Devpriya Mitra

Urologist

13 years of experience

Dr. Summaiya Shakeel
Dr. Summaiya Shakeel

General Physician

6 years of experience

Dr. Shalini Singh
Dr. Shalini Singh

General Physician

10 years of experience

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Dr. Mansi Bansal

Dermatologist

9 years of experience

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Dr. Priyanka Nawani

Dermatologist

6 years of experience

Dr. Harigyan Singh
Dr. Harigyan Singh

General Physician

4 years of experience

Dr. Ankit Batra
Dr. Ankit Batra

General Physician

6 years of experience

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Max Multispeciality Hospital

Max Multispeciality Hospital

Lakhnawali, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot Number 4 A, Sector Institutional Green

8785 KM's away

Specialities

19

Doctors

7

Beds

114
Dr. Anurag Tandon
Dr. Anurag Tandon

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

36 years of experience

Dr. Neha Nakra
Dr. Neha Nakra

Psychologist

21 years of experience

Dr. Amit Malik
Dr. Amit Malik

General Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Mahkar Khari
Dr. Mahkar Khari

Cardiologist

30 years of experience

Dr. Divya Sharma
Dr. Divya Sharma

Neurologist

22 years of experience

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Bakson's Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital

Bakson's Homoeopathic Medical College And Hospital

Knowledge Park I, Greater Noida

Plot No. 36 B, Knowledge Park, Phase-I

8788 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. S Bakshi
Dr. S Bakshi

Homoeopath

52 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (952)

Actually after sneezing after few seconds I am unable to stand and my body is not responding and I am not able to move my hands and legs.

Male | 20

You might have something we call a vasovagal syncope. Some of your blood flow may change for a short time when you sneeze this is what causes the feeling of faintness and may interfere with your ability to move your hands and legs for a while. Try sitting down or lying if you feel like sneezing. Also, make sure to drink enough water and have sufficient rest always. If it happens frequently or becomes more severe, see a doctor.

Answered on 29th June '24

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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?

Male | 18

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. 

Answered on 12th Sept '24

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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

Male | 59

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 23rd May '24

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Iam 28 years Female. I took antidepressants for one month. After that iam facing jerking movement sensation in face and head.

Female | 28

The jerking movement sensations are a side effect of the antidepressant medication.Talk to your doctor they may recommend adjusting your dose or switching to a different medication. Donb't stop taking antidepressants without medical supervision as the discontinuation can lead to withdrawal symptoms.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I am suffering from muscle weakness of hands and legs for 2 weeks. 4 days ago doctor confirmed that I have GBS (AMAN) by NCS and CSF study test. But my physical condition is better than most other patient. I am explaining my conditions to you : - I can walk but slowly and not like normal me - I can stand up from sitting on the bed - I can't stand up from sitting on the floor - I can't stand up from sitting on the sofa - I can lift a highest 500 ml bottle with hands - I can eat like a normal person but I have to give a little pressure in the neck - I can't cough with the full strength My condition is improving a little day by day. Doctor haven't suggested IVIG or Plasma exchange for the treatment. They said I will be cured by only Physiotherapy and Exercise. What are your comments about my physical condition ? Can you suggest me something for that will help me to recover soon ? Thanks is Advance...

Male | 22

This may cause weakness in the muscles of the hands and legs. I am glad that you are getting better. What has been recommended by your doctor is very important- physiotherapy and exercise. These two things can strengthen your muscles and help you regain your ability to move around. Ensure that you strictly adhere to what they say and remember that healing will take time so don’t get tired of waiting.

Answered on 7th June '24

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I am Ibrahim, 32 years old. I fell at work and completely lost consciousness

Male | 32

Losing consciousness can occur when the brain receives insufficient oxygen or blood supply. Perhaps you sustained a head injury after falling. Signs may include feeling lightheaded, weak, or even disoriented just before losing consciousness. You should see a doctor who will examine you and tell you what to do so you do not put yourself in any danger.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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