Overview
At Avantis Clinic’s Neurology Department, we help people dealing with problems that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Neurological issues can mess with how you move, feel, remember things, talk, or keep your balance. Catching these problems early really makes a difference and can stop bigger complications down the road.
If you’re having headaches, dizziness, weakness, numbness, tremors, or seizures, we start with a thorough check-up and the right tests. Our main goal? Get the diagnosis right, help you manage your condition for the long haul, and keep you as independent as possible.
With the right treatment and regular check-ins, lots of neurological conditions stay under control, and you get to enjoy a better quality of life.
Key Services & Specialties
When Should You See a Neurologist?
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If you need a neurological check or ongoing care, you can set up an appointment at Avantis Clinic. Seeing a specialist early helps us figure out what’s going on and start the right treatment fast.
FAQs
A neurologist uses medicine and non-surgical therapy to address neurological problems, whereas a neurosurgeon performs brain and spine surgeries when needed.
Yes. Stress and worry can produce headaches, dizziness, tingling feelings, sleep disturbances, and difficulty concentrating, but a complete diagnosis is required to rule out medical reasons.
If a seizure lasts more than 5 minutes, recurs without recovery, happens for the first time, or is accompanied by injury or trouble breathing, seek medical attention immediately.
Some nerve injuries improve with therapy and time, particularly when identified early. Long-term nerve injury may necessitate continuing treatment.
Stress, a lack of sleep, dehydration, certain meals, hormonal fluctuations, strong lights, and excessive computer time are all common factors.
This could be caused by diabetes-related neuropathy, vitamin deficiency (especially B12), nerve compression, or postural strain on the nerves during sleep.
Mild tremors, slower motions, stiffness, tiny handwriting, decreased facial expression, and balance issues are all possible early indications.