Neurologists treat patients with complex disorders of the nervous system such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, headache disorders, infections of the brain and peripheral nervous system. Neurologists often work closely with neurosurgeons, but do not perform surgery.
Our neurologist also treats disorders associated with other sensory organs such as the skin, eyes, ears, joints, and muscles. When person moves, thinks, acts, remembers or make decisions, the nervous system is responsible for all these functions. If one of these senses misfire, our neurologist is the expert to consult.
Our experienced and hardworking neurologists review medical histories and interview patients using intake forms to assess their initial symptoms. Neurologists then complete testing procedures to confirm their diagnosis. Common procedures for Neurologists include collecting spinal fluid or administering medication through lumbar punctures, recording nerve sensitivity with electromyography, and placing transmitters for deep brain stimulation treatment. Neurologists interpret imaging and other test results then meet with patients to discuss their condition. They update the patient's chart, make referrals when necessary, and write prescriptions for immediate treatment.
We have a team of experienced doctors including neurosurgeons. A neurosurgeon examines and diagnoses disorders or injuries to the nervous system and peripheral nervous system. The brain and spinal cord come under the central nervous system. They Perform surgeries of the brain, spinal cord, vascular conditions, congenital anomalies, trauma, degenerative conditions of the spine, and peripheral nerves to treat these conditions. The neurosurgeon will remove tumors, relieve chronic pain by medication, and correct deformities. Neurosurgeon plays an important role in injury related to the brain, spinal cord injury, and peripheral nerve injuries. Neurosurgeon helps in the Brain related injury like traumatic, tumors, hydrocephalus, etc. And they help to remove spinal tumors also. Our neurosurgeons work with patients of all ages from premature babies to elderly people. SNM Institute of brain and spine rehabilitation’s neurosurgeon treats the following: -
• Tumors of the brain, spine, and skull
• Trauma to the head and spinal cord
• Degenerative spinal conditions and prolapsed discs
• Cerebral (brain) aneurysm and strokes
• Epilepsy
• Infections
• Movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease
• Congenital conditions such as spina bifida
• Conditions that affect cerebrospinal fluid flow such as hydrocephalus
• Pituitary tumors and neuroendocrine disorders
In SNM IBSR, Orthopedic surgeon performs examinations, diagnosis, treats diseases & injuries to the musculoskeletal system. They prescribe a course of treatment for patients with injuries, disorders, or deformities and perform required surgery. They conduct & supervises direct patient care including some non-surgical treatment options.
They conduct medical research on new injuries or diseases, conducts, supervises & particulars in medical education & training of the medical personnel. Orthopedician maintains historical records by documenting symptoms, medication, treatment events & writing summaries.
SNM IBSR has a team of physicians also under one roof to provide quality care for patients, doctors have extensive medical knowledge and strong interpersonal skills. They communicate with patients, nurses, other doctors, and other members of a care team to explain the diagnosis, determine the best course of treatment and follow up on recovery. They oversee medical staff and stay current with medical practice standards and laws. The key duties of a physician are to : -
• Order tests and analyzes their results.
• Refer patients to specialists.
• Create treatment plans.
• Explain the side effects of medications and other treatment options.
• Perform basic medical procedures.
• Record medical history.
• Identify symptoms and diagnose patients.
• Provide advice for improving patient’s health.
SNM IBSR has experienced staff of PM&R. Physical Medicine and rehabilitation is also known as Rehabilitation medicine. It refers to the work done by a physiatrist, a physician who has specialized training in PM&R and focuses on preventing, diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating neuromusculoskeletal disorders and psychological issues. Our Doctors of PM&R’s aim to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
The aim of rehabilitation is to maximize the potential to restore a person who has an impairment, or incapacity for service or work, as a result of a service injury or disease to at least the same physical and psychological state, and at least the same social, vocational and educational status, as he or she had before the injury or disease."
The main focus of SNMIBSR is on:-
• Achieving as full a physical and psychological recovery as possible.
• Improving the quality of life through gaining life management skills, a sense of direction for the future, and resilience.
• Rebuilding social connectedness to family and community.
• Finding a new valued role within the community.
• Learning to understand and self-manage physical and mental health conditions to the best of the person's ability.
• Assisting the person to return to safe and meaningful work at the earliest possible time to minimize further harm to physical and mental health and wellbeing through long-term absence from employment.
SNM IBSR have a full team of doctors including psychiatrist also. Our hardworking psychiatrist evaluates, diagnose, and treat patients with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations, develop treatment plans, prescribe medication, and evaluate treatment results. Mental illness appears disproportionately in the population. Almost a quarter of homeless adults living with mental illness. Nowadays mental illnesses are very common among within the population. This is very common in youth and aged people also. SNM team advised u to be mentally fit. Our expert psychiatrists treat patients with insomnia, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, multiple personality disorder, depression, and bipolar mood disorder. After evaluating patients and making a diagnosis, they prescribe medications or other forms of treatment, such as psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and electroconvulsive therapy.
We have urologist in our hardworking team of doctors. Our expert urologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions of the male and female urinary tract and of the male reproductive system. The urologist focuses on the kidneys, uterus, urethra, urinary bladder, and all male reproductive organs.
SNMIBSR’s urologist duties are:-
• Examining, diagnosing, and treating patient conditions and disorders of the genitourinary organs and tracts.
• Documenting and reviewing patients' histories.
• Ordering, performing, and interpreting diagnostic tests.
• Using specialized equipment, such as X-rays, fluoroscopes, and catheters.
• Performing abdominal, pelvic, or retroperitoneal surgeries when necessary.
• Treating lower urinary tract dysfunctions.
• Prescribing and administering antibiotics, antiseptics, or compresses to treat infections or injuries.
• Prescribing medications for patients with erectile dysfunction, infertility, or ejaculation problems.
• Providing Urology consultations or refer patients to specialists.