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Neurology
Neurology (from Greek , neuron – nerve and –logia) is the study and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. The nervous system includes:
- Brain and spinal cord (and their coverings)
- Cranial nerves connected to the eyes, face, ears, nose and throat
- Peripheral nerves which supply the arms and legs
- Muscles of the body
- Autonomic nerves which innervate the internal organs including the blood vessels and seat glands
Neurologists specialize in diagnosis and treatment of conditions and diseases affecting the nervous system.
GMS Clinic experienced specialists effectively treat such diseases as:
- Chronic cerebral ischemia
- Headache (migraine, chronic daily, cluster hangover, low CSF, tension-type)
- Different types of neuralgia and neuropathy (including Diabetic Neuropathy)
- Spinal osteochondrosis
- Radiculitis
- Disk herniation
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Myasthenia and Myopathy (amyotrophia, myodistrophy)
- Parkinson's Disease
- Epilepsy
- Vascular Abnormalities, etc.
In GMS Clinic we join forces to develop the strongest individualized treatment plans for our patients. Our neurologists collaborate with specialists in pain management, physical medicine and rehabilitation to offer patients comprehensive medical care to meet their needs.
We use the latest techniques for diagnosis of nervous system diseases:
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
- CT (Computed Tomography)
- Carotidis Flow Studies
- Electromyography
- EEG
CT and MRI are both used in diagnosis of the reasons for spinal pain or headaches but MRI is provides more information about spinal tissues and cerebral vessels. That is why it is important to consult your neurologist who can choose the most appropriate method of diagnostics.


