Services
General Neurology
Consultation and management of various neurological conditions not covered by specific service pages, with comprehensive evaluation and a neurorestoration approach.
Neurorestorative Approach
How We Approach This Condition
The nervous system is the most complex network in the human body, controlling everything from heartbeat to abstract thought. When this system is disrupted — whether by trauma, infection, degenerative processes, metabolic disorders, or causes not yet fully understood — the impact can affect almost every aspect of an individual’s life.
Beyond the specific conditions with their own dedicated service pages, there is a broad spectrum of neurological disorders requiring careful evaluation and management. Peripheral neuropathy with characteristic pain, tingling, and weakness; essential tremor interfering with daily activities; sleep disorders rooted in neurological dysfunction; chronic fatigue syndrome; or mild cognitive decline not yet meeting dementia criteria — all of these deserve serious clinical attention.
Neurorestorative Approach to General Neurology
The core principle remains the same: every patient is an individual with a unique neurological profile. Evaluation begins with a comprehensive history mapping the course of the condition, risk factors, responses to prior therapy, and the impact of the condition on daily quality of life.
QEEG adds an additional dimension to evaluation — enabling identification of brain-activity patterns that may be related to clinical symptoms, even when structural investigations such as MRI show normal results. Many functional neurological conditions exhibit neurophysiological changes detectable by QEEG before structural changes become visible.
Based on evaluation findings, a relevant neurorestoration protocol is designed — which may include TES, neurofeedback, or a combination of other modalities appropriate to the condition profile and realistic recovery goals. Transparency about reasonable expectations, grounded in available evidence, is a commitment in every consultation.
If your condition requires referral or management more appropriately handled by another speciality, this will be communicated honestly along with guidance on the most suitable next steps.
Modalities Used
Modality selection is tailored to each patient's individual clinical profile.
Treatment Pathway
Steps in Your Care
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Consultation & History
In-depth clinical interview to understand the patient's history, chief complaint, and recovery goals.
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Data-Driven Assessment
QEEG examination and objective neurological evaluation to map current nerve-function status.
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Individual Treatment Plan
A neurorestoration protocol designed specifically from assessment results and the patient's clinical profile.
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Monitoring & Adjustment
Regular progress evaluation with protocol refinement to achieve optimal recovery outcomes.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which conditions fall under this general neurology service?
- This service covers various other neurological conditions including peripheral neuropathy, sleep disorders with a neurological basis (insomnia, RLS), essential tremor, chronic fatigue syndrome with neurological components, mild cognitive dysfunction, and post-infectious neurological conditions.
- What if I don't yet know my diagnosis?
- That is fine. The initial consultation includes a comprehensive history and clinical evaluation to help establish an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management pathway. QEEG can provide objective information that complements clinical evaluation.
- When should I consult a neurologist?
- Seek immediate consultation for a sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side of the body, sudden speech difficulties, seizures, or loss of consciousness. For chronic complaints such as memory difficulties, tremor, or recurring dizziness, early consultation is also strongly recommended.
- Should I bring previous investigation results?
- Yes, bringing all existing investigation results is strongly encouraged — including MRI, CT scans, laboratory results, conventional EEG records, and previous treatment notes — to facilitate a more comprehensive and efficient evaluation.
Discuss Your Condition
Contact us to schedule a consultation and initial assessment.