Common conditions evaluated and treated in the Neurology outpatient clinic include headaches, movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, strokes caused by cerebral hemorrhage or vascular occlusion, epilepsy (seizure disorders), and neuropathies associated with diabetes or other systemic diseases. The clinic also manages muscle diseases, sleep disorders, cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, speech disorders, multiple sclerosis (MS), balance problems, and various causes of dizziness.
In our clinic, in addition to regular outpatient services provided daily, the diagnosis and treatment of emergency neurological conditions are also performed. The necessary technical infrastructure and medical staff are available throughout the hospital — from the emergency department to the intensive care unit and inpatient wards. With the support of the 24/7 Emergency Department, Radiology Units, and Neurosurgery Clinic, our Neurology Department is committed to providing continuous and comprehensive neurological care.
Our clinic is equipped with Electroencephalography (EEG) and Electromyography (EMG) – Evoked Potential devices. EEG records the brain’s electrical activity, allowing for the diagnosis and management of various neurological disorders, particularly epilepsy. The EMG device is used to evaluate nerve compressions, injuries, inflammations (polyneuropathies), and muscle diseases, serving as an essential diagnostic tool in these conditions.
Additionally, our department houses a Sleep Laboratory where sleep apnea, periodic limb movements during sleep, and a wide range of other sleep disorders are diagnosed and monitored.