
Professional medical service of Neurology
Our Neurology Department provides expert evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Our team of board-certified neurologists combines clinical excellence with compassion to treat a wide range of neurological disorders using state-of-the-art diagnostics and personalized care.
- Comprehensive neurological evaluation
- Stroke prevention and management
- Epilepsy and seizure disorder treatment
- Headache and migraine care
- Parkinson’s disease and movement disorder management
- Multiple sclerosis diagnosis and treatment
- Neuropathy and nerve pain management
- Memory disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease
- Sleep disorder assessments
- Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced, fellowship-trained neurologists
- Access to advanced imaging (MRI, CT, EEG, etc.)
- Multidisciplinary approach involving physical therapy, psychology, and rehab
- Patient education and long-term disease management support
- Emergency neurological care (stroke, seizures)
- Support for caregivers and families


Health Tips & Info
Neurological health is vital to your overall well-being — let us help you protect it with the best care available.
What does a neurologist do?
A neurologist is a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats disorders of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. This includes conditions like epilepsy, migraines, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease.
What is the difference between a neurologist and a neurosurgeon?
A neurologist treats neurological conditions with non-surgical methods such as medications or therapies. A neurosurgeon performs surgical procedures on the brain, spine, and nerves. Neurologists often refer patients to neurosurgeons when surgery is needed.
Is memory loss always a sign of dementia?
Not necessarily. Memory issues can be caused by stress, sleep problems, medications, depression, or vitamin deficiencies. However, persistent or worsening memory loss should be evaluated by a neurologist to rule out conditions like Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia.
Can migraines be treated by a neurologist?
Yes. Neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating complex or chronic headaches and migraines. They can develop a personalized plan that may include medications, lifestyle changes, and other therapies.