Our brain and nerves control everything we do, from moving our body to thinking and feeling. Sometimes, these parts can have problems that affect our daily life. We offer care for many common neurological disorders to help improve your health and quality of life.
A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or a blood vessel breaks. This can cause weakness, trouble speaking, or difficulty moving. Quick treatment is very important to reduce damage and help recovery.
Headaches are common and can have different causes. Migraines cause severe throbbing pain, often with nausea and sensitivity to light. Tension-type headaches feel like a tight band around the head. Treatment helps reduce pain and prevent future headaches.
Seizure disorders, also called epilepsy, cause sudden bursts of abnormal brain activity. This can lead to shaking, loss of consciousness, or strange sensations. Medicines help control seizures and improve safety.
Parkinson’s disease is a condition that affects movement. People with Parkinson’s may have tremors, slow movements, and stiffness. With proper care, medicines can help manage symptoms and maintain independence.
Dementia affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It usually happens in older adults and can make daily activities difficult. Early diagnosis and support can improve quality of life and help families.
Neuropathies are problems with the nerves that cause numbness, tingling, or pain, often in the hands or feet. Causes include diabetes or infections. Treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and addressing the cause.
If you or your loved ones notice sudden weakness, memory problems, or frequent headaches, don’t wait. Early care makes a big difference in recovery and living well.