Mastering Movement Through Advanced Neurological Precision

The Movement Disorder Program at Urban Hospitals offers comprehensive evaluation and advanced treatment for neurological conditions that affect movement, balance, and coordination. Our multidisciplinary team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-physicians, and rehabilitation specialists delivers precision-driven care for both common and complex movement disorders.

We focus on early diagnosis, advanced medical therapy, and surgical interventions when indicated, ensuring personalized care pathways designed to improve mobility, function, and independence.

Diseases & Conditions We Treated

Our specialists manage a wide spectrum of movement disorders, including:

Advanced Treatments & Surgical Excellence

We offer stepwise, evidence-based treatment plans, ranging from medical management to advanced neurosurgical procedures.

Medical Management

Surgical & Interventional Treatments

All procedures are performed with high-precision navigation systems and intraoperative monitoring to maximize safety and outcomes.

Neuro-Rehabilitation & Supportive Care

Recovery and functional improvement extend beyond surgery. Our integrated rehabilitation program includes:

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Meet Our Movement Disorder Experts

Our team comprises experienced neurologists and neurosurgeons with specialized training in movement disorder management. Their expertise ensures accurate diagnosis, appropriate intervention, and continuous care throughout the patient’s journey.

CH CHAKRADHAR REDDY

SR. Orthopeadic Surgeon

MBBS, MS (ORTHOPAEDICS), FIAP (INDIA), FIAS (ITALY)

SUJITKUMAR VAKATI R

SR. Orthopeadic Surgeon

Ms.Ortho , Mch.Ortho A.A.F , S.E.F, AOT, IWC, Dip. In Football Medicine (FIFA)

MANJUNAD

SR. Orthopeadic Surgeon

MBBS

SHARAN BASAPPA

SR. Orthopeadic Surgeon

MBBS

Why Choose Urban Hospitals for Movement Disorders?

FAQ's

When should I consult a movement disorder specialist?

 If you experience tremors, stiffness, slowness of movement, involuntary movements, or balance issues.

 No. Many conditions respond well to medications. Surgery is considered when symptoms are severe or medication-resistant.

Yes. DBS is a proven, globally accepted procedure performed with advanced navigation and monitoring.

 Yes. Continuous monitoring and therapy adjustments are part of our care model.

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