Not for medical emergencies
This website is not intended for medical emergencies. If you or someone else is experiencing sudden weakness, difficulty speaking, seizures, loss of consciousness, severe sudden headache, or another urgent symptom, seek immediate emergency medical assistance.
In an emergency, call your local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency department immediately.
Educational Purpose Only
Articles, condition summaries, video lectures, blog posts, and other materials on this website are provided for general patient education and awareness. They are not tailored to your individual medical history, examination findings, or test results.
Nothing on this website should be interpreted as a definitive diagnosis, treatment plan, or guarantee of outcome. Always consult a qualified neurologist or other healthcare professional for personal medical advice.
No Doctor–Patient Relationship Online
Reading website content, watching videos, or submitting a form does not by itself establish a doctor–patient relationship. A clinical relationship is formed only through an agreed consultation process and direct professional assessment where appropriate.
Appointment Requests
An appointment request submitted through this website is a request for review and scheduling. It is not a confirmed booking until the clinic confirms date, time, and consultation details with you.
Do not delay seeking urgent care because you are waiting for a response to an online request.
Accuracy and Updates
We aim to keep website content accurate and up to date. However, medical knowledge evolves, and individual cases vary. Content may be updated, corrected, or removed without notice. We do not warrant that all information is complete or current at all times.
Testimonials and Examples
Patient testimonials or case examples, if displayed, reflect individual experiences and should not be taken as typical results. They are not a substitute for professional medical evaluation.
External Resources
Links to external websites, including video platforms or map services, are provided for convenience. We are not responsible for the medical accuracy or safety advice on third-party platforms.
When to Seek Urgent Care
Seek emergency care without delay if you notice symptoms such as:
- Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body
- Sudden difficulty speaking or understanding speech
- Sudden severe headache unlike any previous headache
- Seizures, especially a first seizure or prolonged seizure
- Sudden loss of vision, balance, or consciousness
- Sudden confusion or altered awareness
For non-emergency consultation requests, use our appointment or contact options instead of this website's educational pages.