Columbia Asia launches Parkinson's clinic

Posted: Published on July 14th, 2012

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Bangalore, July 13 : Healthcare major Columbia Asia Referral Hospital has launched its Parkinson's and Movement Disorder clinic in Yeshwanthpur town in Bangalore.

The doctors at Columbia Asia Referral Hospital cited a case history that prompted them to launch the clinic.

Hitesh Gupta (name changed) had regular tremors on the left side of his body. He was also suffering from slowness in body movement, postural issues and slowness in speech.

Despite all medications, Gupta's case started deteriorating. The prolonged use of medications resulted in various other complications including frequent hallucination.

It is when Gupta's family decided to approach the doctors at Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Yeshwanthpur.

A team of doctors led by Dr Guruprasad, Consultant, Neurologist defined the disease to Gupta's family and helped them overcome the phobia.

Subsequently, a Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), an advanced surgical procedure, was performed on Gupta. Today Gupta is leading a normal life and his medications have come down by 90 per cent, said doctors.

"DBS surgeries and lesioning surgeries are done through a small hole drilled in the head. These are high precision surgeries guided by latest neuro-navigation techniques. Patient is awake during the surgery so as to enable us to assess the response in the operation theatre," said Dr Raghuram, Consultant, Neuro Surgeon, Columbia Asia Hospital, who performed the surgery on Gupta.

According to the doctors, in many cases people ignore Parkinson's symptoms as a natural result of age due to lack of adequate awareness.

It is with this thought to encourage people to get timely treatment and create awareness on Parkinson's, Columbia Asia Referral Hospital Yeshwanthpur, will be organizing a 'Parkinson's and Movement Disorders' Clinic every Tuesday and Thursday between 9.30 am and 11.30 am.

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