Neurology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It covers everything from headaches and nerve pain to conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke.
A neurologist is a specialist trained to diagnose and manage disorders that affect how you move, think, feel, and function.
If you're experiencing frequent headaches, unexplained dizziness, muscle weakness, memory problems, or changes in coordination or speech, it is advisable to see a neurologist. Early evaluation and detection help identify potential neurological issues before they progress, granting you peace of mind and improving long-term outcomes.
You should seek immediate neurological care if you experience:
At Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Hospital, our Neurology Department is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system with both precision and compassion. We combine advanced neurodiagnostic technology with individualized care plans to support everything from migraines and movement disorders to complex neurodegenerative diseases.
Whether you’re navigating new symptoms or require long-term support, our specialized team is here to provide clarity, relief, and expert guidance.
Our neurology team cares for a broad range of neurological disorders, including:
At Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Hospital, we combine advanced neurological diagnostics with a highly personalized approach to care. Whether you’re navigating new symptoms or managing a complex condition, our specialists are here to provide clear answers, expert treatment, and the long-term support you need to feel seen, understood, and in control.
We offer:
Bring a list of symptoms, medications, and any prior test results. Keep track of how long symptoms have lasted and what makes them better or worse.
Most tests are non-invasive and painless. Some may involve mild discomfort, such as EMG testing (Electromyography – measures the electrical activity of muscles and the nerves controlling them), but this is brief and well-tolerated.
Your doctor will assess your reflexes, coordination, balance, memory, speech, and muscle strength to help understand how your nervous system is functioning.
Yes. CT scans are often used to detect bleeding, tumors, or structural issues in the brain. MRIs provide even more detail for many neurological conditions.
If your headaches are frequent, severe, or getting worse — or if they interfere with daily life — a neurologist can help determine the cause and best treatment.
Currently, our neurology clinic provides care for adults only. Pediatric patients are referred to appropriate specialists.