Pediatric neurology department at Reem Hospital offers comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment plans for infants, children, and adolescents. Our Pediatric Neurologists provide compassionate, specialized care for all neurological concerns. At Reem Hospital advanced technology meets a family-centered approach for your child to have a bright future with a healthy life.
When to see a pediatric neurologist?
Pediatric neurologists have specialized training and experience in treating conditions affecting young minds and bodies. You need to consult a pediatric neurologist for each of the following conditions.
Seizures, fainting, or unusual muscle movements.
Severe or frequent headaches.
Autism: suspecting lack of communication.
Developmental delays in walking, talking, or coordination.
Why choose pediatric neurology care at Reem Hospital, Abu Dhabi?
Reem Hospital is considered one of the best pediatric neurology care hospitals in the UAE. Our pediatric neurologists’ main priority is ensuring that children receive the appropriate medical care, treatment, and rehabilitation guide to lead to a healthy life. In addition to our wealth of experience, and specialized training, we are also advantageously equipped with modern medical technologies that help in achieving desired outcomes. At Reem Hospital, Abu Dhabi, you will be accompanied by our team of compassionate professionals who will respond to all your questions and present you with thorough assessments and treatment recommendations ensuring a family-centred approach.
Treatments offered by Pediatric Neurologists at Reem Hospital
At Reem Hospital we offer a comprehensive pediatric neurology care along with range of treatments designed to address a wide variety of conditions affecting infants, children, and adolescents.
Headaches and migraines.
Abnormal gait.
Diagnostic tests including EEG, ABR, VEP, and NCS.
Botulinum toxins injections for muscular spasticity.
Movement Disorders like tics, tremors, dystonia, and spasticity.
Diagnostic assessment for developmental delay.
Diagnosis of neuro-genetic conditions and counseling.
Abnormal head size and shape.
Cerebral palsy diagnosis, designing a multidisciplinary plan, and follow-up.
Epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy through ketogenic diet services
Autism.
Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder.
Learning and intellectual difficulties.
Sleep disorders.
Headaches and migraines.
Abnormal gait.
Diagnostic tests including EEG, ABR, VEP, and NCS.
Botulinum toxins injections for muscular spasticity.
Movement Disorders like tics, tremors, dystonia, and spasticity.
Diagnostic assessment for developmental delay.
Diagnosis of neuro-genetic conditions and counseling.
Abnormal head size and shape.
Cerebral palsy diagnosis, designing a multidisciplinary plan, and follow-up.
Epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy through ketogenic diet services
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How do I know if my child needs to see a pediatric neurologist?
If the child is having any problems in the growth and developmental stage or having social or behavioral difficulty, is unable to perform or concentrate on daily life tasks, is unable to memorize or learn, or has unusual motor events (seizures). You are advised to see our pediatric neurologist who will cater to your child and provide you with the best possible treatments.
How often should my child see a pediatric neurologist?
The frequency of your child’s visits with a pediatric neurologist cannot be predicted it depends on the neurological condition, the severity of the condition, and progress, Our pediatric neurologist based on the individual needs of a child tells the frequency of visits for follow-up according to the therapy stage.
What is the difference between a pediatrician and a pediatric neurologist?
Pediatricians are Primary care doctors managing a child’s overall health from newborns to young adulthood, they offer preventive care, acute care, and chronic disease management and guide behavioral and emotional concerns.
Pediatrician Neurologist is a specialist focused on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the brain and nervous system with the use of advanced diagnostics and provides the best treatment options.
Can pediatric neurologists help with learning or behavioral issues in children?
Yes, Pediatric neurologists can assess potential neurological issues in learning or behavior. They explore neurological factors like attention, memory, and motor skills that impact learning and behavior. Early intervention and specific therapies guided by a neurologist and expert children rehabilitation team including a speech therapist, occupational therapist, and physiotherapist can significantly benefit your child.
Are there long-term care plans for children with chronic neurological conditions?
Yes, Our neuro pediatrician provides individual plans for long term treatment that includes medical management, therapy and rehabilitation, social, emotional and educational support for a smooth transition to adulthood.