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Best Neurologists in North Goa

Dr. Safal S Shetty

MBBS, DM - Neurology

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Dr E Borges Road, Dona Paula, Panjim, Goa., North Goa, Goa, India

Dr. Parul Dubey

DM - Neurology, MD - Medicine, MBBS

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Dr E Borges Road, Dona Paula, Panjim, Goa., North Goa, Goa, India

Frequently Asked Questions

If you or someone in your family is getting constant headaches, dizziness, blackout spells, seizures, memory getting worse, hands or legs becoming weak or numb — it’s better to visit a neurologist. Also, if you already got diagnosed with stroke or a nerve disorder, don’t delay seeing one.

They treat a big range of problems like migraine, epilepsy, stroke, sleep troubles, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, nerve pain (neuropathy), and in some places, cerebral palsy too.

Usually, you’ll pay anywhere between ₹600 to ₹1000 per visit. It depends on how experienced the doctor is and how well-known the hospital or clinic is. Some first-time visits might cost a bit more.

Yes, they do this quite often. They help with long-term migraine, tension headaches, and even rare ones like cluster headaches. They may give medicines, suggest lifestyle changes, and in some tough cases even use Botox or nerve block injections.

Some of them do, especially those who are trained in pediatric neurology. They look after issues like seizures in children, slow development, ADHD, learning difficulties, and cerebral palsy. If the neurologist doesn’t handle kids, they’ll usually refer to a pediatric specialist.

If someone suddenly can't move one side of the body, is not able to speak properly, gets a very bad headache all of a sudden, faints, gets a seizure, or has blurry vision or confusion that’s an emergency. These could be signs of stroke or bleeding in the brain and need fast treatment.

Yes, you can. If you’ve already seen a doctor and want another opinion for something complicated like Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis or unclear symptoms, most neurologists will offer a second-opinion visit. You can meet them in-person or book online using DocIndia or similar platforms.