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Dr. T. Siddarth Reddy is a Paediatric & Adult Neurologist in Hyderabad, he completed his Paediatric Neurology fellowship under the guidance of top neurologists from Driscoll Children Hospital, Texas, USA.
Dr. T. Siddarth Reddy is a Paediatric & Adult Neurologist in Hyderabad, he completed his Paediatric Neurology fellowship under the guidance of top neurologists from Driscoll Children Hospital, Texas, USA.
The Department of Neurology at Sidarth Hospitals offers patients of all age groups end-to-end care for diseases related to the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nerves. A wide range of disorders of the nervous system such as headache, stroke, epilepsy, vertigo, neck and back pain and other chronic pains, Parkinson’s disease, sleep disorders, neuropathies, memory problems and dementia and various other neuromuscular disorders are effectively handled here. It also manages neurological problems in children such as cerebral palsy, developmental delay, mental retardation and behavioural disturbances.
The Department has a well equipped electrophysiology lab where tests are conducted by experienced electrophysiology technicians. State of the art EEG and Video EEG are available to assess patients with difficult to diagnose epilepsy disorders. The neurophysiology laboratory assesses the spinal cord, peripheral nerves and the muscles, using top-of-the-line electrophysiological equipment for diagnosis.
Sidarth Hospitals provides round the clock support for medical and interventional acute stroke management by a multidisciplinary team which consists of neurologists, interventional neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons and critical-care specialists. The department also caters to emergencies such as acute hemorrhagic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, epilepsy, cerebral venous thrombosis and acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis (ADEM).
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Sidarth Neuro Center Hyderabad is one of the best hospitals for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological conditions. This is due to our advanced facilities such as neuromonitoring systems, ICP monitors, ventilators, etc.
There are certain diagnostic assessments that are carried out to determine if a patient is suffering from Alzheimer’s. These tests include physical and neurological examination such as balance, coordination, reflexes; blood tests; brain imaging such as MRI scan, CT scan, amyloid PET scan, etc.
When it comes to a stroke, the best way to determine whether someone is having one is to think F.A.S.T.
The best way to treat a stroke is to avoid it in the first place. High blood pressure is a leading cause of stroke, so we would treat hypertension with medications and possibly with anticoagulants if we discovered a patient had a problem with blood clots. Lifestyle changes are important to prevent a stroke; stopping smoking, eating a healthy diet, getting enough exercise and proper sleep and eliminating stress can all contribute to avoiding stroke.
A migraine is often a disabling and recurring headache that frequently occurs only on one side of the head. You may experience pulsing or throbbing sensations in one area of your head, as well as nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light or sound. A tension headache is a mild, dull pressure without other symptoms. A cluster headache can deliver a severe, “stabbing” pain behind one eye and may be accompanied by congestion in your sinuses.