Department of Neurology
Welcome to the Department of Neurology at Relieef Hospitals, where we provide expert care for patients with a wide range of neurological conditions. Whether it's epilepsy, stroke, neurodegenerative disorders, or nerve damage, our focus is on accurate diagnosis, advanced therapies, and personalized treatment plans. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and the latest technology, our dedicated team of neurologists and healthcare professionals is committed to delivering compassionate and comprehensive care, offering hope and healing to those facing neurological challenges.
Frequently Asked Question
When should I see a neurologist?
If you have recurrent headaches, seizures, tingling or numbness in your limbs, vertigo or balance issues, disorientation or memory loss, weakness in your muscles, or any other neurological symptoms that worry you, you should think about seeing a neurologist.
What are common treatments offered by neurologists?
These may include medication, lifestyle adjustments, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, counseling, and in some circumstances, surgical procedures. The treatment plan will be tailored to your needs and the underlying cause of your neurological condition.
Are there any specific preparations for a neurology appointment?
You may consider writing down your symptoms or patterns and also making a note of the medication you are on, if any.
What options are there for treating neurological conditions?
Different conditions require different treatments. It could entail managing medications, altering one’s lifestyle, receiving physical therapy, or even having surgery in some circumstances. Based on your diagnosis, your neurologist will develop a unique treatment strategy for you.
What are EEG and EMG tests?
When diagnosing diseases like epilepsy, an electroencephalogram (EEG), a test that detects electrical activity in the brain, is frequently employed. The electrical activity of muscles and nerves is measured by an electromyogram (EMG), which is useful in the diagnosis of illnesses like neuropathies and muscle disorders.
Meet Our Expert Team
Technology & Equipments
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
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Provides detailed images of the brain and spinal cord.
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Useful in detecting tumors, strokes, multiple sclerosis, and degenerative diseases.
EEG (Electroencephalogram)
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Measures electrical activity in the brain.
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Commonly used to diagnose epilepsy, sleep disorders, and encephalopathy.
Neuroinformatics & AI-Based Analysis
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Integrates data from imaging, genetic profiles, and clinical records.
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Supports early diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies.
Insurance & Financial Information
Is Relieef Hospital empanelled with my health insurance provider?
Cashless Care Made Simple at Relieef Hospital Relieef Hospital is empanelled with a wide network of insurance providers and TPAs to offer seamless cashless treatment options. To check if your insurer is on our panel, simply refer to the Relieef Hospital Insurance List or connect with our Insurance Helpdesk for quick assistance and confirmation.
What is the pre-authorisation process for cashless treatment at Relieef Hospital?
Pre-authorisation is the approval required from your insurer before you can avail of cashless treatment. At Relieef Hospital, the process is as follows:
- Inform the Hospital:
Please share your insurance details with the Insurance Desk—before admission for planned procedures, or within 24 hours in case of emergencies. This helps us ensure faster processing and a hassle-free experience. - Submit Documents:
Please provide a valid ID proof, your insurance policy details, and a duly filled pre-authorisation request form signed by your treating doctor. - Insurer Coordination:
The hospital submits your documents to the insurer or Third-Party Administrator (TPA), who reviews your coverage and may seek additional information if required. - Approval or Rejection:
Based on your policy terms, the insurer or TPA will either approve or decline the request. If approved, your treatment proceeds on a cashless basis. In case of denial, you may continue treatment and apply for reimbursement later.
What queries can my insurance provider or TPA raise during pre-authorisation?
Your insurer may ask for additional medical reports for verification, any clarifications on pre-existing conditions, detailed treatment plans for cost assessment and the policy validity confirmation.
What happens if my insurance claim is denied?
If your insurance claim is rejected, you will need to pay the bill out of pocket and later file for reimbursement. Relieef Hospital is not liable for any claim rejection by the insurance company or TPA.
Are there exclusions related to pre-authorisation?
Yes, your pre-authorisation may be denied if:
- The treatment is not medically necessary.
- The requested procedure is not covered under your policy.
- Incorrect or incomplete documentation is submitted.
