Neurology – Neurological Visit
Why Choose Neurology at Family Hospital?
What Does the Neurology Service Offer?
- Headache and assessment of its causes
- Epilepsy
- Cerebral vascular diseases (cerebral ischemia and hemorrhage)
- Carotid artery diseases
- Dementias
- Parkinson's Disease and Syndrome
- Ataxia
- Multiple sclerosis
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Neuromuscular diseases
- Diseases of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves
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Specialized Care for Any Neurological Pathology
From the most common concerns like migraines, to more complex diseases like sclerosis or cerebrovascular diseases, we offer complete treatment from diagnosis to rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation and Support for a Better Quality of Life
Our goal is to help every patient regain control over their life.
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SEE ALL ARTICLESFrequently Asked Questions
Symptoms such as recurring headaches, numbness or weakness in the limbs, dizziness, loss of balance, or memory problems are strong reasons for a neurological visit.
The neurologist treats diseases such as epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular diseases (e.g. ischemia), Parkinson's, dementia, migraines, peripheral neuropathies, and spinal cord disorders.
Yes, with clinical evaluation and specialized examinations such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT scan, electromyography (EMG), and laboratory analysis, an early diagnosis can be made.
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, causing symptoms such as muscle weakness, vision problems, fatigue, and difficulty with coordination.
Migraine is treated with a combination of medications to relieve attacks, preventive therapy, and lifestyle changes, by identifying and avoiding triggering factors.
Tremors can be related to neurological disorders such as essential tremor, Parkinson's, anxiety, fatigue, or side effects of medications. Diagnosis is necessary to find the cause.
Yes, although there is no definitive cure, there are treatments that help slow the progression and improve the quality of life for patients and family members.
Yes, with prompt treatment and neurological rehabilitation, many patients can recover important functions. A multidisciplinary approach helps patients regain their abilities.































