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Discover compassionate care with the pioneering technologies that serve to diagnose and treat various neurological conditions properly. With the help of our team of experienced neurologists, you will be able to overcome and recover from any neurological challenge safely and properly.

When to consult with a neurologist?

If any of these symptoms are experienced, consulting a neurologist is advisable. These symptoms include:

  • Headache, or facial pain.
  • Memory loss and dementia.
  • Seizures, movement disorders (including tremors and Parkinson’s disease) or altered level of consciousness.
  • Weakness, limited movement, or loss of sensation of one or more limbs.
  • Deterioration of vision, blurring of vision, or dizziness and vertigo.
  • Eyelids droop, drooling, or restricted facial expressions.
  • Loss of control of urination or defecation.
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Advanced neurology facilities and cutting-edge equipment

Our neurology department stands out for treating a wide range of neurological challenges, the pioneer neurologists at Reem Hospital, Abu Dhabi have significant experience in dealing with various neurological issues.

Since the right treatment begins with the right diagnosis, we are equipped with the latest neuroimaging technologies that assist in reaching an accurate diagnosis and lead to proper treatment. With the help of our rehabilitation team, we provide comprehensive care for stroke management and long-term debilitating diseases.

Using technology, we empower individuals suffering from neurological problems to regain their health and improve their quality of life.

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Why choose neurology care at Reem Hospital, Abu Dhabi?

Our hospital is renowned for holistic care across a spectrum of neurological disorders, ranging from minor tension headaches to severe conditions like stroke, brain hemorrhage, seizures, paralysis, and sensory loss.

Our expert neurologists offer individualized care, utilizing cutting-edge technologies for diagnosis and management. Collaborating with other departments at Reem Hospital, they ensure optimal care and deliver the best results for our patients. Additionally, our neurologists specialize in providing exceptional care for Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Guillan barre syndrome, and Parkinson’s disease.

Working closely with our neurologists, our rehabilitation team ensures faster recovery and customized care, leading to brilliant outcomes.

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Treatments offered by neurologist at Reem Hospital Abu Dhabi

At Reem Hospital, Abu Dhabi, we offer a wide range of treatments for various types of neurological disorders, such as:

  • Headache disorders: These include migraines, tension headaches, and cluster headaches.
  • Attacks of unawareness, blackouts, or involuntary movement disorders; Epileptic or non-epileptic
  • Movement disorders: These include tremors and Parkinson’s disease.
  • Spasms, frequent blinking, and writer’s cramp (dystonia while writing).
  • Multiple sclerosis and other central nervous system demyelinating disorders: Conditions affecting the protective covering of nerve fibers.
  • Peripheral nerve disorders: These include Guillain-Barre syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).
  • Muscle disorders: These include conditions like myopathy, neuromuscular junction disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis), and periodic paralysis.
  • Vertigo, dizziness, balance, and coordination disorders: problems related to equilibrium.
  • Sleep and sleep-related disorders: Including conditions affecting sleep patterns.
  • Fibromyalgia: A chronic pain disorder.
  • Spinal cord disorders: Issues affecting the spinal cord.
  • Neck pain, back pain, and radiculopathy disorders: Pain in the neck, back, and nerve root-related problems.
  • Painful neuropathic and neuralgic disorders, including trigeminal neuralgia (TN): conditions causing nerve pain.
  • Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, incontinence, and enuresis.
  • Memory loss and dementia.
  • Language problems: Difficulties with reading, writing, understanding, or speaking, and
  • difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia).
  • Sensory symptoms: Such as numbness and burning sensation.
  • Visual symptoms: Including blurred vision, double vision, and sudden loss of vision.
  • Focal hyperhidrosis: Excessive sweating in the armpit, palms, and feet.
  • Weakness, falls, and gait disorders.
  • Cerebrovascular disease including transient ischemic attack (TIA): conditions affecting blood flow to the brain.
  • Cranial nerve dysfunctions: including Bell’s palsy, and diplopia (double vision).
  • Infections of the brain and spinal cord: Such as encephalitis, meningitis, and myelitis.
  • Neurodegenerative disorders: include Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease (progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain), and motor neuron disease (progressive damage of parts of the nervous system).
  • Neurologic complications of other systemic diseases: Such as diabetic neuropathy and autoimmune disorders.
  • Brain and spinal cord tumors.
  • Traumatic brain injury.
  • Headache disorders: These include migraines, tension headaches, and cluster headaches.
  • Attacks of unawareness, blackouts, or involuntary movement disorders; Epileptic or non-epileptic
  • Movement disorders: These include tremors and Parkinson’s disease.
  • Spasms, frequent blinking, and writer’s cramp (dystonia while writing).
  • Multiple sclerosis and other central nervous system demyelinating disorders: Conditions affecting the protective covering of nerve fibers.
  • Peripheral nerve disorders: These include Guillain-Barre syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).
  • Muscle disorders: These include conditions like myopathy, neuromuscular junction disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis), and periodic paralysis.
  • Vertigo, dizziness, balance, and coordination disorders: problems related to equilibrium.
  • Sleep and sleep-related disorders: Including conditions affecting sleep patterns.
  • Fibromyalgia: A chronic pain disorder.
  • Spinal cord disorders: Issues affecting the spinal cord.
  • Neck pain, back pain, and radiculopathy disorders: Pain in the neck, back, and nerve root-related problems.
  • Painful neuropathic and neuralgic disorders, including trigeminal neuralgia (TN): conditions causing nerve pain.
  • Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, incontinence, and enuresis.
  • Memory loss and dementia.
  • Language problems: Difficulties with reading, writing, understanding, or speaking, and
  • difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia).
  • Sensory symptoms: Such as numbness and burning sensation.
  • Visual symptoms: Including blurred vision, double vision, and sudden loss of vision.
  • Focal hyperhidrosis: Excessive sweating in the armpit, palms, and feet.
  • Weakness, falls, and gait disorders.
  • Cerebrovascular disease including transient ischemic attack (TIA): conditions affecting blood flow to the brain.
  • Cranial nerve dysfunctions: including Bell’s palsy, and diplopia (double vision).
  • Infections of the brain and spinal cord: Such as encephalitis, meningitis, and myelitis.
  • Neurodegenerative disorders: include Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease (progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain), and motor neuron disease (progressive damage of parts of the nervous system).
  • Neurologic complications of other systemic diseases: Such as diabetic neuropathy and autoimmune disorders.
  • Brain and spinal cord tumors.
  • Traumatic brain injury.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Amir Abdelghaffar

Consultant Neurology - Head of Department

Dr. Amir Abdelghaffar is a Consultant Neurology at Reem Hospital and has more than 20 years of experience in neurology in some of the most prominent healthcare institutions in the UAE, Egypt, and KSA. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in...

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