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Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological disorder affecting movement and coordination. Our specialized care includes accurate diagnosis, medication management, physiotherapy, and lifestyle support to help patients maintain independence, reduce symptoms, and improve their overall quality of life
How we can Help?
We offer expert neurological care with advanced diagnostics, personalized treatment, and ongoing support to improve brain, nerve, and spine health for every patient
- Accurate Condition Diagnosis
- Personalized Care Plans
- Medication Management Support
- Rehabilitation and Recovery
- Chronic Pain Relief
- Seizure Control Solutions
- Stroke Aftercare Programs
- Cognitive Function Monitoring
- Neurology Treatment
- Pain Procedures
- Motor Neuron Disease Treatment
- Brain Clot Treatment
- Neuropathy Treatment
- Nerve Pain Treatment
- Sleep Disorder Treatment
- Neurologist / Neurophysician
- Treatment and Management of Headaches
- Epilepsy
- Parkinson's Disease
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Muscular Disorders
- AVM Treatment
- Aneurysm Treatment
- Parkinson’s Relief
Guided Parkinson’s Care
therapy, and support to manage symptoms, improve mobility, and enhance daily living quality
Motor Symptom Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy, occupational therapy, gait training, and balance exercises to maintain mobility, independence, and safety daily
Personalized Medication Plans
Optimizing levodopa, agonists, and adjuncts, minimizing side-effects, timing doses precisely for sustained function and comfort
Lifestyle And Nutrition
Exercise programs, balanced diets, hydration, and sleep hygiene reducing fatigue, stiffness, and overall disease burden
- Causes & Risk Factors
Exploring the Causes & Risk Factors of Parkinson’s Disease
aging, and brain chemical imbalances, to aid early detection, prevention, and targeted treatment planning
- Genetic Mutations Increasing Parkinson’s Disease Risk
- Environmental Toxins and Pesticide Exposure Links
- Aging Neurons and Dopamine System Degeneration
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Subsequent Neuroinflammation
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress Damage
- Gut–Brain Axis Dysregulation and Microbiome Changes
- Gene–Environment Interactions Shaping
- Early Nonmotor Signs Indicating Prodromal Parkinson’s
- FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, slowness, and balance problems due to dopamine loss
Early signs include tremors, slow movement, small handwriting, soft voice, and facial masking. Symptoms often begin subtly and gradually worsen over time
Diagnosis is based on medical history, neurological examination, and symptom patterns. Imaging tests may rule out other conditions but aren't definitive for Parkinson’s
There is no cure, but medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes can effectively manage symptoms and improve quality of life
Treatment includes medications like levodopa, physical therapy, speech therapy, and in advanced cases, surgical options such as deep brain stimulation
Yes, regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management, and support groups can significantly enhance daily functioning and emotional well-being