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Dr. Mayank Chawla

Senior Consultant - Neurology


Neurosciences, Neurology

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Dr. Nitin Garg

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Neurology, Neurosciences

Experience: 12+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajeev Garg

Senior Consultant


Neurosurgery, Spine Surgery, Neurosciences

Experience: 12+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Kapil Kumar Jain

Senior Consultant


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Consultant - Neurosurgery


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Dr. Lalit Kamalakar Mahajan

Senior Consultant


Neurosciences, Neurology

Experience: 12+ Years

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Neurosciences, Neurology

Experience: 11+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Kunj Bihari Saraswat

Senior Consultant


Neurosurgery, Neurosciences, Neuro Oncology, Paediatric (Ped) Neurosurgery

Experience: 7+ Years

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Senior Consultant


Neurosciences, Neurology

Experience: 9+ Years

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Neurosciences, Neurology, Interventional Neurology

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Neurosurgery, Neurosciences

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Dr. Nikhil Dongre

Consultant- Neurosciences, Neurology


Neurosciences, Neurology

Experience: 10+ Years

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Dr. Amandeep Gujral

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Dr. Kaviraj Kaushik

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Neurosciences, Neurosurgery

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Dr. Siddharth Kharkar

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Neurosciences, Neurology

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Dr. Keshav Mishra

Consultant - Neurosurgery


Neurosurgery, Neurosciences

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Dr. Satyan Nanda

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Neurosciences, Neurology, Interventional Neurology

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Dr. Mayank Narani

Consultant - Neurosurgery


Neurosurgery, Neurosciences

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Dr. Harshad Parekh

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Neurosurgery, Neurosciences

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Dr. Neeta Shah

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Neurosciences, Neurology

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Dr. Priyank Uniyal

Senior Consultant - Spine Surgery


Spine Surgery, Neurosciences

Experience: 13+ Years

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Dr. Anil Venkitachalam

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Dr. Mukesh Bisht

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Dr Vaibhav Deorari

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Dr. Debjyoti Dhar

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Dr. Pallav Jain

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Dr. Bharat Rastogi

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Experience: 26+ Years

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Frequently Asked Questions

Aphasia is a communication disorder resulting from brain damage, usually due to stroke, tumour, or traumatic brain injury, affecting a person's ability to understand, produce, or process language.
There are different types of aphasia, including Broca's aphasia (expressive), Wernicke's aphasia (receptive), Global aphasia (both expressive and receptive), and Anomic aphasia (word-finding difficulty).
The primary cause of aphasia is damage to the language areas of the brain, often occurring in the left hemisphere.
Yes, aphasia can improve with speech therapy and rehabilitation, especially in the first few months after the brain injury.
Aphasia is diagnosed through comprehensive language assessments and neurological examinations performed by speech-language pathologists and neurologists.
Yes, aphasia can impact nonverbal communication, such as body language and facial expressions, as language processing is affected.
Yes, various assistive devices like communication boards, speech-generating devices, and apps can help individuals with aphasia communicate effectively.
Aphasia does not affect intelligence; it only impairs language skills while leaving other cognitive functions intact.
Caregivers should use simple sentences, gestures, and visual aids to facilitate communication with aphasia patients.
Yes, aphasia can lead to emotional challenges, including depression, frustration, and isolation due to communication difficulties.
Apraxia is a motor speech disorder resulting from brain damage, affecting the ability to plan and execute the precise movements required for speech.
Apraxia of speech is caused by damage to the brain's areas responsible for speech-motor planning, such as Broca's area and the motor cortex.
Yes, aphasia is a language disorder, while apraxia of speech is a motor speech disorder. They can occur together but are distinct conditions.
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a developmental motor speech disorder, and while relatively rare, it can affect children.
Yes, apraxia can affect not only speech but also writing and gesturing, as it involves difficulties with motor planning.
Diagnosing apraxia involves speech assessments, neurological exams, and ruling out other speech-related disorders.
Yes, speech therapy is the primary treatment for apraxia, helping patients improve speech coordination and intelligibility.
Apraxia is not a progressive disorder, but recovery may take time and can vary from person to person.
Speech therapy for apraxia often involves repetition and practice of specific sounds and syllables to enhance motor planning.
Yes, apraxia can be acquired later in life due to brain injuries, strokes, or other neurological conditions.
Dr. Rajashekar Reddi Principal Director - Headache and Neuromuscular Disorders