The nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and the vast network of nerves running through the entire body, controls how you think, move, feel, and function. When any part of this system is affected, the impact on daily life can be immediate and significant. Neurological conditions range from recurring headaches and nerve pain to stroke, epilepsy, and progressive disorders of the brain. Without timely medical evaluation, many of these conditions can worsen and become difficult to manage. Early assessment by a specialist neurologist allows for accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and a better long-term prognosis. The Department of Neurology at the CK Birla Hospital, offers a multidisciplinary approach to neurological care, bringing together neurologists, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists. Patients across Delhi NCR have access to our integrated expert care, from initial consultation and advanced diagnostics through to treatment and recovery.
Living with a neurological condition should not mean putting your life on hold. At the CK Birla Hospital, our neurology team understands what is at stake, and is committed to getting you the right diagnosis and the right treatment without unnecessary delay. If you have neurological symptoms that have been bothering you or if a family member has been diagnosed with a condition that needs specialist input, the neurology team at the CK Birla Hospital is here to help. Book an appointment with our experienced neurologists in Gurgaon & Delhi to get a clear evaluation, an accurate diagnosis, and timely treatment.
Some neurological symptoms like a headache, brain fog, and dizziness are easy to dismiss. However, certain signs need medical care and should not be overlooked. They are:
If any of these symptoms appear suddenly or worsen over time, consulting a neurologist without delay is strongly advised.
Neuropathy caused by diabetes can be managed well with better blood sugar control and the right medication. Nerve damage that has already occurred may not fully heal, but the pain, numbness, and weakness that come with it can be brought under control with the right medical care. The earlier it is caught and treated, the better the results tend to be.
Neurological pain, also known as neuropathic pain, is very much treatable, though it requires a different approach than other types of pain. The treatment may include specific medications suggested by a neurologist that target nerve pain, physiotherapy, nerve blocks, or other techniques. The underlying cause also needs to be addressed wherever possible. A neurologist will assess the source and nature of the pain before recommending a plan personalized to the individual.
In the early stages, most people notice subtle changes like a tingling sensation in the hands or feet, mild numbness, occasional burning pain, or pins and needles pain more often than usual. Muscle weakness, difficulty with fine motor tasks like buttoning a shirt, and loss of balance can also be early indicators. These symptoms are easy to attribute to tiredness or ageing, but if they persist or gradually worsen, getting a neurological evaluation is the right step.