Dr. Kaumil Kothari

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Dr. Kaumil Kothari OPD Timing
Mon- Fri

11:00 AM - 01:00 PM

05:00 PM - 07:00 PM

Sat

11:00 AM - 01:00 PM

Introduction
Dr. Kaumil Kothari has completed his M.B.B.S. degree from Pramukh Swamy Medical College and MD Inter Medicine from the prestigious Lokmanya Tilak College, Mumbai. He then pursued his DM (Neurology) degree from Topiwala National Medical College. Dr. Kaumil Kothari is a Consultant Neuro Physician with MD and DM in Neurology and a Fellow of the Society of Neurovascular Interventions FSNVI. He has specialized in neuro-interventional techniques and performs life-saving procedures with confidence. Dr. Kothari is highly respected by his patients for his academic excellence and calm demeanor. The hospital has a state-of-the-art Cath Lab, specialized equipment to perform complex interventional procedures of the brain and vascular system. Dr. Kaumil Kothari has helped many patients recover from conditions that require these advanced procedures.

Dr. Kaumil Kothari

M.D. (Internal Medicine)
D.M. (Neurology) (Gold Medalist), DNB (Neurology) FSNVI (Fellowship in Stroke and Endovascular Neuro intervention)

Available facilities

  • Stroke (paralysis)
  • Headache (migraine, migraine)
  • Seizure, epilepsy, seizure
  • Numbness in the hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy)
  • Tingling in the hands (carpal tunnel syndrome)
  • Back pain (sciatica)
  • Neck pain
  • Staying in balance
  • Parkinson’s disease and tremors of the extremities
  • TB and infections of the brain and spinal cord

FAQs

You should see a neuro physician if you experience chronic headaches, persistent dizziness, numbness in the limbs, or sudden memory loss. Other red flags include muscle weakness, tremors, or problems with coordination and balance that interfere with your daily life.
A Neurologist (Neuro Physician) specializes in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders using medications and non-invasive therapies. A Neurosurgeon is a specialist who performs surgical interventions to treat brain and spinal cord conditions. Most patients start with a neurologist for a comprehensive evaluation.
A migraine is typically characterized by throbbing pain on one side of the head, often accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, or "auras" (visual disturbances). If over-the-counter pain relief isn't working or if your headaches are increasing in frequency, a specialized migraine treatment plan is necessary.
Neurologists use the B.E. F.A.S.T. acronym to identify strokes: Balance: Sudden loss of coordination. Eyes: Blurred or lost vision. Face: Drooping on one side. Arms: Weakness or drifting when raised. Speech: Slurred or strange speech. Time: Call emergency services immediately.
Persistent tingling (the "pins and needles" sensation) is often a sign of Peripheral Neuropathy. This can be caused by uncontrolled diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, nerve compression (like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome), or autoimmune conditions. A neurologist uses an EMG/NCS test to locate the specific nerve damage.

Persistent tingling (the "pins and needles" sensation) is often a sign of Peripheral Neuropathy. This can be caused by uncontrolled diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, nerve compression (like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome), or autoimmune conditions. A neurologist uses an EMG/NCS test to locate the specific nerve damage.

If someone is having a seizure, stay calm. Ease them to the floor, turn them onto their side to keep the airway clear, and cushion their head. Do not put anything in their mouth. Time the seizure; if it lasts longer than 5 minutes or if the person is injured, seek emergency medical help.

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