Diseases
In our practice, we offer treatment for the entire spectrum of neurology. This includes diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nervous and muscular systems, as well as psychosomatic disorders. Any symptoms you may experience do not necessarily indicate a serious illness but could also be a temporary disturbance. A competent diagnosis can quickly provide clarity or initiate effective therapy. In these cases, we are here for you.
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Headaches can have many causes, from brain or nerve conditions to muscle tension or internal illnesses. Careful diagnosis is important to distinguish between different types, especially when serious causes must be ruled out.
In our practice, we take time to understand each patient's symptoms thoroughly, using advanced diagnostics when needed. Whether treating migraines, tension headaches, or rarer forms, we offer personalized therapy options and ongoing support to help patients regain control over their daily lives.
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A stroke occurs when the blood supply to parts of the brain is interrupted, often by a blood clot. This can cause sudden symptoms such as paralysis, speech difficulties, vision problems, or balance issues. Fast treatment is critical, as every minute can make a difference.
Our practice focuses on helping patients prevent strokes through early risk detection, lifestyle guidance, and advanced diagnostic tools. For those recovering from a stroke, we offer compassionate care, rehabilitation support, and therapies to improve quality of life and promote a strong recovery.
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Dizziness is a common complaint with many possible causes, ranging from inner ear problems and nerve disorders to circulatory or internal conditions. Because the word "dizziness" can describe many sensations, a detailed conversation with the patient is essential to find the cause.
In our practice, we carefully assess each patient's symptoms, combining thorough examinations with advanced diagnostics when needed. With personalized treatments such as balance training, positioning exercises, or medication, we help patients regain stability and improve their daily quality of life.
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Parkinson’s disease is caused by the early loss of nerve cells in the brain, leading to a shortage of important messengers like dopamine. This can result in movement difficulties, stiffness, resting tremors, or changes in facial expression and gait, often starting on one side of the body.
Through careful examination and modern treatment options, symptoms can often be significantly improved, especially in the early years. In our practice, we work closely with patients to tailor medication plans, support therapies like physiotherapy and speech therapy, and offer guidance on social and daily living matters to help maintain the best possible quality of life.
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Movement disorders such as cramps, tremors, twitching, and coordination problems can have many causes and often require careful evaluation. Conditions like dystonia, which causes painful muscle misalignments, can be effectively treated with targeted botulinum toxin injections guided by ultrasound.
In our practice, we use detailed diagnostics, including tremor analysis, to find the best treatment approach for each patient. Even when a clear cause cannot be identified, we work to relieve symptoms as much as possible and coordinate supportive therapies to help patients maintain their quality of life.
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Tumors of the brain and spinal cord can range from benign to malignant forms and are often first detected with an MRI. Treatment decisions, such as surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy, are made through close interdisciplinary collaboration.
After initial treatment, our focus is on long-term care, managing symptoms like paralysis, speech or vision problems, and supporting emotional well-being. With a personalized approach, we help patients navigate rehabilitation, therapy options, and important life questions with expertise and compassion.
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Neuromuscular diseases affect the nerves, nerve roots, or muscles and can cause symptoms such as cramps, nerve pain, muscle weakness, or paralysis. Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, slipped discs, myasthenia, and polyneuropathies fall into this group.
Through careful examination and specialized diagnostics like nerve conduction studies, muscle tests, and ultrasound, we identify the underlying cause and create a personalized treatment plan. Our goal is to support each patient in managing their symptoms and improving their quality of life.
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Restless Legs Syndrome causes an urge to move the legs, often accompanied by tingling, pulling, or pain, especially at rest and during the evening. These symptoms can make falling asleep difficult and may worsen when sitting still for long periods.
Through careful diagnosis, we distinguish true RLS from other conditions and check for possible underlying causes. In confirmed cases, modern treatments can offer rapid relief. We work closely with patients to tailor therapy and support long-term well-being with expert guidance.
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Dementia describes a decline in memory, thinking, and decision-making that affects daily life. Causes can range from neurodegenerative changes to circulatory problems or inflammatory conditions in the brain, making careful diagnosis essential.
In our practice, we take time for a detailed evaluation using conversations, cognitive tests, imaging, and blood work. Whether it is true dementia or another treatable condition, we offer personalized advice, ongoing support, and therapies to help maintain quality of life for as long as possible.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic condition where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the brain and spinal cord. This can lead to inflammation and damage to nerve fibers, often causing symptoms like vision changes, numbness, or trouble walking. These signs may appear gradually, sometimes even years after the disease begins.
While MS is not yet curable, today’s treatments can slow its progress and help manage symptoms. At our practice, we take time to understand each patient’s journey and offer caring, personalized support based on the latest medical research. Our goal is to help every person live as fully and independently as possible.
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Epileptic seizures are common and occur when the brain's nerve cells experience uncontrolled electrical activity. Seizures can range from brief absences to full-body convulsions. A detailed evaluation with EEG, MRI, and a thorough medical history is essential to confirm the diagnosis and understand the cause.
In our practice, we work closely with patients to find the right treatment using modern anti-epileptic medications tailored to individual needs. With careful care and ongoing support, we help manage seizures effectively and offer guidance at every stage, including second opinions when needed.