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Neurology

At OKI Hospital, we conduct the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. Both outpatient and inpatient services are available for the examination, treatment, and rehabilitation of acute and chronic diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems, inflammatory diseases of the nervous system, osteochondrosis and its complications, the treatment of degenerative-dystrophic diseases, including acute and chronic pain syndromes, as well as rehabilitation after brain and spinal cord injuries and post-surgical recovery.


Our hospital uses indispensable diagnostic methods in neurology, such as electroencephalography and electromyography.


A consultation with a neurologist includes taking the patient's medical history, analyzing complaints, and performing a physical examination. The doctor evaluates muscle tone, reflexes, sensitivity, coordination, cognitive functions, and more.


If necessary (to exclude pathologies unrelated to neurology), consultations with specialists in other fields may be arranged. Afterward, further diagnostic tests and laboratory investigations are conducted.


Our clinic’s neurology center is equipped with all necessary diagnostic tools for comprehensive neurological examinations.


Neurologists at OKI Hospital can assist with the following conditions and diseases:

•      Concussion (Brain injury);

•      Neuropathies;

•      Headaches of various origins;

•      Meningitis (diagnosis);

•      Epilepsy;

•      Degenerative, vascular, and dysmetabolic changes in the brain and spinal cord;

•      Osteochondrosis;

•      Spinal hernias;

•      Lumbago, sciatica, radiculitis;

•      Neuritis;

•      Back pain;

•      Spinal curvature;

•      Abdominal pain (abdominalgia), chest pain (thoracalgia);

•      Polyneuropathy syndromes;

•      Dystonic syndromes;

•      Seizures and paralysis;

•      Chronic ischemic heart disease;

•      Neck pain (cervicalgia) and neck pain radiating to the arm (cervicobrachialgia);

•      Arthrosis and soft tissue damage;

•      Insomnia;

•      Depression, etc.


Diagnostic methods:

•      CT Scan

•      MRI of the brain and spinal cord

•      Duplex examination of the neck and limbs

•      X-ray examination

•      Electroencephalography