Best Neurology Hospitals in Thane

Jupiter Hospital
Thane West, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Cadbury Junction, Eastern Express Highway, Service Road
8223 KM's away
Specialities
33Doctors
149Beds
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Bethany Hospital
Thane West, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Lok Upavan Phase 2, Pokharan Road
8221 KM's away
Specialities
30Doctors
56Beds
125










Fortis Hospital
Kalyan City, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Asheshwar Park, Bail Bazaar, Kalyan Shill Road
8239 KM's away
Specialities
27Doctors
45Beds
70










Aims Hospital
Dombivli, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot Number P 72, MIDC
8226 KM's away
Specialities
27Doctors
35Beds
150










Iasis Hospital
Vasai East Ie, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Evershine City, Vasai East
8210 KM's away
Specialities
21Doctors
25Beds
100










Alliance Hospital
Nalasopara, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Tulinj Road, Near Atma Vallabh Society, Nalasopara East
8209 KM's away
Specialities
23Doctors
29Beds
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Thunga Hospital
Mira Road, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mira Road, Mira Road East, Thane
8212 KM's away
Specialities
14Doctors
16Beds
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Swami Sarwanand Hospital
Ulhasnagar, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Kailash Colony, Ulhasnagar-5
8243 KM's away
Specialities
7Doctors
13Beds
75










Shree Devi Hospital
Kalyan City, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
Akash Arcade, Near Bhanusagar Theatre, Dr Deepak Shetty Road, Kalyan.
8239 KM's away
Specialities
6Doctors
16Beds
76










Sai Sanjivani Criticare
Kalyan City, ThaneMulti-Specialty Hospital
1st Floor, Soman Sun Citi, The Big World-Birla College Road
8241 KM's away
Specialities
7Doctors
9Beds
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Top 10 Neurology Hospitals Near Thane
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Jupiter Hospital | ---- | 149149 | Thane West, Thane |
Bethany Hospital | ---- | 5656 | Thane West, Thane |
Fortis Hospital | ---- | 4545 | Kalyan City, Thane |
Aims Hospital | ---- | 3535 | Dombivli, Thane |
Iasis Hospital | ---- | 2525 | Vasai East Ie, Thane |
Alliance Hospital | ---- | 2929 | Nalasopara, Thane |
Thunga Hospital | ---- | 1616 | Mira Road, Thane |
Swami Sarwanand Hospital | ---- | 1313 | Ulhasnagar, Thane |
Shree Devi Hospital | ---- | 1616 | Kalyan City, Thane |
Sai Sanjivani Criticare | ---- | 99 | Kalyan City, Thane |
Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (958)
Hi !my son was taking a medicine epival 250mg for last 6 years he is seizure free no attack no fit is observed during that duration but on Eid day he got a seizure after fasting in Ramadan when he wake up. His friends brought him to doctors he said due to weakness and lack of sleep this happened.In those days he was showing carelessness in taking medicine I AM asking you that after a long time he got a seizure how much time he has to take medicine to become seizures free in future He is 22 years of age .please answer me hopefully he is my only son now doctor has recommended him epival 500 mg twice a day
Male | Farhan shahid
After a long period without seizures, it is still possible for them to occur, especially if he misses his medication or becomes overly tired. Fasting and lack of sleep during the Eid period may have contributed. His physician recommends he take Epival 500mg twice daily. The new dosage is expected to reduce the frequency of seizures if taken regularly.
Answered on 22nd Aug '25
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I had epilepsy since 2004, reflecting on eyes appearing as red and blue light flashing and double vision further mild headheck and vomiting sensation. At that I am not losing consciousness. Last episode appeared in 2015 . I am using Zonisep tablet 125 MG per day till today. Requested for better medical suggestions in this regard.
Male | 20
I recommend taking the medication as prescribed to you by your doctor. But if you experience any side effects from it or want to go for some other treatment, you can talk to your neurologist. He will suggest some other treatments based on your condition like lifestyle changes, CBT or acupuncture etc. Also, follow-ups is must.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Could you kindly advise treatment for HSP gene11, outcomes, side effects, any long term results please (for my sister, now cannot walk unaided, requires 4wheel mobility walker). Thank you.
Female | 63
The overexpression of HSP gene11 can cause a wide variation of effects and side effects. It can be long-term, and will for example impede walking, maybe, as your sister, has difficulty walking anymore. Obtaining help from a neurologist who treats Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) for the right treatment and management is indispensable in this case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Headache can be caused near the ear and eye can be caused due to
Male | 19
Headache near eye/ear usually due to sinuses/eye strain. Stress, allergies, infections can trigger.OTC painkillers, rest, hydration can alleviate. In chronic cases, consult doctor. Avoid triggers, maintain healthy lifestyle.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir / mujhe neend kaafi aati hai agar mujhe koi uthaye na to mai bahut der tak soti rahegi hu body me looseness rahegi h or pichle 2 din mujhe sir ke pichle ka upri hisse me dard tha achanak dard uth rha tha
Female | 24
Aapki neend agar zyada hai aur peechle do din se sir ke pichle hisson mein achanak dard mehsoos ho raha hai, toh iski kayi wajah ho sakti hain. Stress, thakan, ya posture ki wajah se ho sakta hai. Aapko thoda rest lena chahiye aur apne dard ka dhyan rakhna chahiye. Halke stretch exercises karna aur paani peena bhi madadgar ho sakta hai. Lekin agar dard baar-baar ho raha hai ya aur zyada badh raha hai, toh ek neurologist se milna zaroori hai. Wo aapki jaanch karke sahi ilaj bata sakte hain.
Answered on 7th Mar '25
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I'm 26 year old female. I feel numbness in my right leg thumb since 5 days.
Female | 26
Even though there are various reasons such as nerve compression, poor blood circulation, or even tension in muscles that can cause numbness in the toe of your right leg. As distressful as it may appear, for most cases, the problem will be resolved by simple steps such as changing posture, physical movement on regualr basics or doing gentle meditative exercises. Make sure to avoid any activities that worsen the sensation. Even though this numbness has not gone away in the past five days, it is better to be checked by a neurologist to find the exact cause.
Answered on 10th Dec '24
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why am I weak every time, dizzy,and sometimes collapse with headache and lose of appetite..
Female | 25
You may be wondering if you have an iron deficiency. Anemia is a condition that develops when your body does not have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen. This may result in fatigue and strange symptoms of dizziness and headaches. A decrease in appetite is another situation that is often found. Intake of green leafy vegetables like spinach, seeds high in protein like beans and lean meat may be helpful. Besides, your doctor may also bring up the consumption of iron supplements to improve your red blood cell count.
Answered on 31st Oct '24
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I hit my head around 3:46pm uk time it’s now 10:55pm uk time I banged my head on the top right part of my head basically on the top of my head right side It has cut my head around 1.5cm long It’s not deep etc looks nothing to worry about It bled quite abit but The cut etc looks nothing serious It’s stopped bleeding many hours ago now a lump as you can imagine I’ve took no paracetamol or any other medication But I have had 2 cans of beer and a cigarette Got in bed around a hour ago And I have a really thumping throbbing pain on the top of my head like a MINEGRANE or HEADACHE kind of feeling And I feel really drowsy and tired etc as it’s hurting my head Just worried about going asleep will I be ok As scared of as I see about head concussion and head injuries on the telly all the time ? Thanks
Male | 28
The ailments you mentioned, such as pounding pain, sleepiness, and fatigue are normal for a concussion. Drink no alcohol and take it easy, but don't sleep now. See if you can manage to stay awake for a few hours and check your symptoms. Go to the doctor in case the symptoms become more serious.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
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I have a headache coming from inside of my head and it starting from left side then it radiate to back side of the head.. sometimes this pain is little and sometimes it is more. Even when I'm breathing the pain is happening. Why it is happening?
Male | 28
You may be having tension-type headaches. These feel like a tight band around your head. Stress, bad posture, or eye strain often cause them. The pain may move or spread. Try relaxing techniques to ease the headaches. Improve your posture and take breaks from screens. See a neurologist if they worsen or last longer. They can check further and suggest remedies.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
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Hi,meri mummy ne aaj mujhse bola ki beta dekho kaisa Mausam hora h din me raat jaisa lgra h mene bhr aakr dekha to mujhe kuch bhi ajeeb nhi lga kyuki actual me raat hi ho rhi thi to mene to mene mummy se bola kyu mazak kr rhi ho raat hi to ho rhi hai to mummy khti h nhi duphr ho rhi h or kuch ka kuch bolne lgi unki eyes me problem h jis wjh se wo blink krti h br br or ek side ka face bhi twitch hota h eye close hojati h br br . To iske liye neurologist ko dikhya unhone kuch dawai likhi hai 1)clonvul .5 mg 2)allopurinol ip 100 mg 3)ranol-40sr 4)telzest-h 5)trikon Mujhe Aisa lgta h in dawaiyo se mummy aise sb kr rhi h apni yaadast bhul ri h or kuch bhi bol ri h
Female | 60
Aapki mummy ke symptoms, jaise aankhein blink karna aur face twitch hona, kuch neurological samasyaon ki taraf ishara kar sakte hain. Iske liye neurologist ne dawaiyan di hain, jo unki health ko behtar karne mein madad karegi. Ye dawaiyan kabhi-kabhi side effects de sakti hain, par inhe lena zaroori hai. Agar aapko lagta hai ki unka dimaag ya yaadashth pe koi asar ho raha hai, to doctor se phir se baat karein. Mummy ki care aur support zaruri hai, toh unhein samjhayen ke regular check-ups se unhe behter mehsoos karne mein madad milegi.
Answered on 15th Mar '25
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Plz ma apna test bajta hn chek kr k bataye k kasa he
Male | 26
It's important to get them checked to understand how you're doing. There could be various reasons why you might not be feeling your best. It could be related to your diet, stress levels, or even lack of sleep. I recommend visiting a physician for a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try to eat healthily, stay hydrated, and get enough rest.
Answered on 3rd July '25
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The patient is suffering from SLE since the past 2 years and this is controlled by giving steroids and all but right now he had an stroke in basal ganglia on the right side doctors at FMH had given a para spinal injection 3 days ago now he is unstable again his vomit won't stop and is cognitive behavioral is disruptive he is utterly confused we just need to consult someone as if its a reaction or side effect of the injection
Male | 10
It sounds like your loved one is experiencing significant symptoms after the spinal injection. Persistent vomiting and confusion can arise from various causes, including reactions to medication or changes in neurological status. It’s important to monitor these changes closely. I strongly recommend seeking immediate medical attention from neurologist to evaluate the situation thoroughly. He can determine if these symptoms are related to the injection or if additional interventions are needed.
Answered on 17th Mar '25
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I am sangeetha 43 yrs old from Chennai I have high bp and under active thyroid so taking pills of both. While laying or walking feel unbalanced weakness dizziness vertigo and while laying look body jump
Female | 53
You might feel off-balance, dizzy, like everything moves. That's vertigo. The inner ear may cause it - problems like infection or ear crystals. Since you have high blood pressure and thyroid troubles, see a neurologist. They'll find why you're unbalanced. Maybe meds need adjusting, or exercises can help your balance. Be careful not to fall. Avoid risky things until they improve.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
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I had had (vertigo) in last month and after that I am facing mild unbalanced problem till now but not regularly happen (after 1 day or 2 days).. what's reason behind that? How can I tackle this problem?
Male | 28
Experiencing mild imbalance after previous vertigo can stem from various causes, such as inner ear dysfunction, vestibular issues, or even mild anxiety. These sensations can be unsettling but often resolve with time. To manage this, try gentle head movements, stay hydrated, and engage in balance exercises. A relaxation technique may also help alleviate any anxiety related to these symptoms. It's essential to consult a neurologist if your symptoms persist or worsen, as they can provide tailored advice and ensure there are no underlying concerns.
Answered on 9th Mar '25
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Have been having constant headaches for weeks now. Especially when I wake up in the morning. The headache is one the two sides of my head, most time one sided, most time all around my head or forehead. The headache gets worse when I sleep and wake up and in the evening before bed. I feel my head pounding.
Female | 27
Experiencing constant headaches for weeks, particularly upon waking up, with pain on one or both sides of the head, forehead, and sometimes all around the head, could be due to tension headaches, migraines, cluster headaches, sinusitis, sleep related issues, neck problems, or dehydration. Since it is severe please consult a neurologist or headache specialist in your locality.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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T 21 down syndrome intermediate risk means in double marker test
Female | 38
An intermediate risk for Down syndrome in a double marker test means that there is a moderate chance the baby will have this condition. Down syndrome is a genetic condition that gives a person a physical, and mental delay. Symptoms can include lack of muscle strength, eyes that are slightly tilted, and slow development. More tests and counseling can be done with a doctor for more information and guidance.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
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My icp pressure is 29 what i do and is treatment or risk factors
Female | 21
Pressure inside your skull, known as intracranial pressure (ICP), is measuring higher than the typical range at 29. This elevated level could signify an underlying issue concerning your brain's health. Indicators like persistent headaches, nausea, and vision disturbances may manifest. Potential causes range from traumatic head injuries to various neurological conditions. Seeking prompt medical evaluation from a neurologist is crucial to pinpoint the precise cause and initiate appropriate treatment.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
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change in shape and size of my head
Male | 16
Experiencing alterations in head shape and size can be concerning, but it's essential to remember that various factors might contribute, such as growth, hydration, or underlying medical conditions. Common symptoms to watch for include pain, swelling, or changes in vision. Addressing these concerns typically involves a thorough examination. I encourage you to consult a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and tailored advice. Early evaluation can help ensure appropriate care and peace of mind.
Answered on 22nd Jan '25
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I am 18 years old boy and I have very mild epilepsy and I am on medication and not getting seizures. I want to take L- Citrulline as a pre-workout supplement. Is it safe ?
Male | 18
L-Citrulline is a supplement that is usually safe, but if you have epilepsy and are already taking medication, it is better to be careful. L-Citrulline may interfere with the medication you are taking for epilepsy, so it is best to consult a neurologist before introducing it to your routine. Your doctor will make sure it won't create any difficulties for you.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
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When I eat food ( vegetables like chills, without fruits), listen to Quran and do exercises then I feel needle pricking in my right side of brain sometime in complete body means head to foot toes and also my heartbeat goes up. I experienced this symptoms almost 8 years.
Male | 19
It sounds like you are experiencing unusual sensations and an increased heart rate, which can be concerning. Such symptoms may arise from stress, anxiety, or even dietary triggers. Staying hydrated, balancing your meals, and managing stress through mindfulness or relaxation techniques can be helpful. However, given the duration of your symptoms, I strongly recommend consulting a neurologist to ensure proper evaluation and guidance. They can provide personalized advice and reassurance, addressing any underlying issues effectively.
Answered on 18th Mar '25
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