Neurology
Neurology with Foresight – Scientifically Sound, Guided by Compassion
Our nervous system is a fascinating network – sensitive, powerful, and complex. When it becomes unbalanced, it often sends out a wide range of signals: numbness, pain, dizziness, or memory issues. Neurology is about understanding these signs – with attention to detail, a solution-oriented approach, and a focus on the person as a whole.
Neurology deals with disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system – including the brain, spinal cord, and nerve pathways. Common complaints include numbness, tingling, pins and needles, tremors, headaches, gait instability, balance problems, visual or speech disturbances, or unexplained episodes of unconsciousness.
More than symptoms – your nervous system deserves more than quick answers.
We take time for a thorough conversation, a detailed examination, and – if necessary – further diagnostics. It’s not just about treating individual symptoms, but about understanding how they relate. Our goal is to find solutions that suit you and your life.
One of our key areas of expertise is therapy with botulinum toxin, for example in:
– Chronic migraine
– Dystonia and muscle spasms
– Teeth grinding (bruxism)
– Eyelid spasm
– Excessive salivation
– Excessive sweating
– Chronic neurological pain
Other core areas of our neurological consultation include:
Stroke prevention, including a personal stroke risk check and long-term support after a stroke
Memory consultation and age-related check-ups for concentration problems, forgetfulness, or early detection of dementia, especially with a family history
Dizziness, pain, and abnormal sensations – diagnostic clarification and evaluation
Headache consultation – identifying and treating head and facial pain
Nerve ultrasound for nerve entrapment syndromes, traumatic nerve injuries, unclear sensations, or muscle weakness
Movement consultation for patients with polyneuropathy, Parkinson’s disease, restless legs syndrome, or unexplained gait/movement issues
Second opinions before planned treatments or surgeries, or if a diagnosis remains uncertain
Some patients come to us with clear symptoms, others with a sense that something isn’t right. Both are valid. Because in neurology, attentiveness is the first step toward the right diagnosis.
