Neurology

Neurology

Many people may wonder not only what kind of health problems this doctor deals with, but also what he does and when they might need his help. This is all the more so because the range of activities of these specialists is quite broad. Because many diseases have symptoms similar to those of nervous disorders. And in such cases, specialists in other fields can also tell you what the root cause of the ailment is. That is why, very often, a neurologist will refer patients to an endocrinologist, a rheumatologist, a rehabitologist or some other doctor.
At the first visit, we draw up a treatment plan.

See a neurologist if you are bothered:

  • Back pain - often caused by nerve root damage;
  • Headaches, migraines, pain caused by neck muscle tension;
  • Dizziness - a common cause of dizziness is cerebral circulation problems;
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital and other peripheral nerve entrapment;
  • Polyneuropathy - multiple nerve damage;
  • Neuromuscular diseases - various myopathies, myasthenia gravis;
  • Epilepsy and other seizure conditions;
  • Degenerative diseases of the nervous system - tremors in the head or limbs, other involuntary movements, slowness of movement, Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease.