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Your brain is extraordinary—an intricate network of neurons that shapes who you are, how you feel, and how you perceive the world. Neurology is the branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and the vast network of nerves in the body. Neurologists at HealthHub Clinics, work tirelessly to unravel the complexities of neurological conditions, leveraging both cutting-edge technology and compassionate care to offer you the best cures.
Neurology is a vast field that manages a wide variety of conditions affecting the nervous system.
Not sure if you need to visit a neurologist? Here are some signs to look out for:
• Persistent headaches or migraines
• Unexplained numbness or tingling
• Memory loss or cognitive decline
• Seizures or convulsions
• Difficulty speaking or understanding language
• Sudden loss of coordination or balance
• Chronic dizziness or vertigo
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s essential to seek medical attention promptly. Neurological issues are often manageable with early detection and appropriate care.
Personalized treatment options, including immunological therapies
Experts diagnosing and treating vertigo and related balance disorders
Comprehensive epilepsy care supported by an advanced EEG lab
Fibromyalgia, neck, and back chronic pain management
Diagnostics and management of neuropathic conditions
Precise evaluation and care for stroke patients
Expert care for MS and related conditions
Managing complex disorders like Myasthenia Gravis
Personalized care and advanced treatment options
Memory issues, Alzheimer's disease, and other cognitive impairments
Insomnia, restless legs syndrome, and sleep apnea care
Advanced therapies for managing tremors and spasticity
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Memory loss, confusion, difficulty with tasks, personality changes, and trouble with communication.
No, Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia; dementia is a general term for memory and cognitive decline.
Mild: Memory issues and subtle behavior changes. Moderate: Increased confusion and difficulty with daily tasks. Severe: Significant memory loss and full dependency on caregivers.
BPPV is a condition where small crystals in the inner ear disrupt balance, causing brief episodes of dizziness when changing head positions.