Sakra World Hospital has announced the launch of its Parkinson’s Disease Clinic, a dedicated, multidisciplinary centre designed to deliver advanced diagnosis, personalised treatment, and holistic rehabilitation for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.
The clinic was formally inaugurated by Yuichi Nagano, Managing Director; Kei Iiyama, Deputy Managing Director; and Lovekesh Kumar Phasu, Group Chief Operating Officer of Sakra World Hospital, Bangalore and chief guest Dr Prashanth LK, one of the founding members of Movement disorders society of India (MDSI) along with Dr Hema Krishna P, Consultant – Neurology, Parkinson’s Diseases and Movement Disorders at Sakra World Hospital, Bangalore.
The newly launched Parkinson’s Disease Clinic aims to address the rising burden of Parkinson’s disease in India, where early detection, timely treatment, and long-term management make a critical difference in quality of life.
This clinic integrates neurology and advanced movement disorder care, functional neurosurgery, neuropsychology and rehabilitation sciences offering early diagnosis using advanced neurodiagnostic tools, medical and surgical interventions including Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and apomorphine infusion therapy, comprehensive rehabilitation for mobility, balance, and functional independence, individualised counselling and therapy for patients and caregivers and long-term care pathways for disease progression management.
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