Department of Neurology
At Mediderm Clinic, Bangalore, our Department of Neurology provides specialized care for disorders affecting the brain, spine and nervous system. We diagnose and manage conditions such as headaches, epilepsy, stroke, neuropathy and movement disorders using a comprehensive, evidence-based approach.
Our focus is on early detection, precise evaluation and personalized treatment plans aimed at improving neurological function and overall quality of life. We are committed to delivering compassionate care with advanced diagnostic support in a comfortable and patient-centered environment.
Dr. Srinivas M
MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DM (Neurology)
Consultant, Neurologist
Leading Neurologist in Bengaluru, Dr. Srinivas M is known for delivering compassionate, patient-centered neurological care with a strong focus on evidence-based treatment and holistic management. He combines advanced clinical protocols with a commitment to academic excellence and research, ensuring high standards of care and improved outcomes for patients with neurological conditions.
Why Choose Mediderm?
Experienced
Neurologist
Personalized Treatment Plans
Non-Surgical & Surgical Guidance
Advanced Brain & Nerve Evaluation
Trusted Care in Bangalore
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Conditions We Treat
- Migraine & Chronic Headaches
- Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Vertigo & Balance Disorders
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stroke & Post-Stroke Care
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Dementia & Memory Disorders
- Nerve Pain (Neuralgia)
- Sciatica & Nerve Compression
Frequently Asked Questions
You should consult a neurologist if you experience persistent headaches, seizures, numbness, weakness, dizziness, memory problems, tremors, or sudden changes in speech or coordination.
Yes, many patients with epilepsy can effectively control seizures with proper medication and regular follow-up. Early diagnosis and adherence to treatment are key to long-term management.
Common warning signs include sudden weakness on one side of the body, facial drooping, slurred speech, vision problems, severe headache, or loss of balance. Stroke is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention.
Some neurological conditions have a genetic component, while others develop due to lifestyle, infections, or age-related changes. A consultation can help assess individual risk factors.