Neurology Care in Gurgaon

Back Pain Neurologist in Gurgaon

Back pain with radiating leg pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, or bladder symptoms may involve nerve roots or spinal pathways. Dr. Bhupesh Kumar evaluates neurological causes of back pain and sciatica in Gurgaon, including when NCV/EMG or MRI is appropriate.

16+ Years Neurology experience
Sector 57 Gurgaon clinic
Delhi NCR Patients served
EEG, NCV, EMG Diagnostics support
Clinical Guide

What This Page Covers

Symptoms That Need Neurological Review

Most back pain is mechanical, but neurological symptoms change the evaluation.

  • Pain radiating from back to leg or foot
  • Numbness, tingling, burning, or electric pain down the limb
  • Weakness, foot drop, difficulty climbing stairs, or repeated falls
  • Neck pain with arm numbness or hand weakness

Red Flags

Urgent care is needed when back pain suggests spinal cord, cauda equina, infection, fracture, cancer, or rapidly progressive nerve compression.

  • New bladder or bowel difficulty, saddle numbness, or severe leg weakness
  • Fever, unexplained weight loss, cancer history, or recent major trauma
  • Progressive weakness or numbness
  • Back pain with sudden stroke-like symptoms, which needs emergency stroke assessment

When to Consult a Neurologist

Consult a neurologist when back pain is associated with nerve symptoms, persistent sciatica, weakness, sensory loss, abnormal reflexes, recurrent episodes, or unclear MRI findings.

Diagnosis

Evaluation may include neurological examination, MRI spine when indicated, NCV/EMG to assess nerve root function, and blood tests if inflammatory or systemic disease is suspected.

Treatment Approach

Treatment is usually stepwise and may include medicines, physiotherapy guidance, neuropathic pain control, ergonomic correction, selective procedures, or surgical referral when there is significant compression or progressive deficit.

Care Pathway

How Consultation Usually Works

Step 01

History and Neurological Examination

The symptom pattern, timing, risk factors, medicines, previous records, and neurological examination guide the first clinical impression.

Step 02

Red Flag Screening

Sudden, severe, progressive, or one-sided symptoms are separated from routine outpatient concerns so urgent cases are not delayed.

Step 03

Tests Only When Needed

MRI, CT, EEG, NCV, EMG, blood tests, or vascular workup are selected according to the clinical question, not as a one-size-fits-all package.

NeuroMet Wellness Care

Consult Dr. Bhupesh Kumar in Sector 57 Gurgaon

For persistent, recurrent, or urgent neurological symptoms, contact NeuroMet Wellness Care in Sector 57 Gurgaon. The clinic serves patients across Gurugram and Delhi NCR.

Do Not Wait for OPD If Symptoms Are Sudden

  • Sudden weakness, facial droop, speech trouble, or vision loss
  • Severe new headache, seizure, confusion, or loss of consciousness
  • Rapidly worsening numbness, imbalance, or limb weakness

Frequently Asked Questions

Patient-focused answers for Back Pain Neurologist Gurgaon.

When should back pain be seen by a neurologist?

Back pain should be evaluated by a neurologist when it causes radiating pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, foot drop, abnormal reflexes, or bladder and bowel symptoms.

Is sciatica a nerve problem?

Sciatica often reflects irritation or compression of a nerve root in the lower spine, although similar symptoms can come from other nerve or musculoskeletal causes.

Do I need MRI for back pain?

MRI is considered when there are red flags, persistent radiating pain, weakness, sensory loss, trauma, infection risk, cancer history, or symptoms not improving with appropriate care.

Can NCV/EMG help in slip disc?

NCV/EMG can help assess nerve root dysfunction, severity, chronicity, and whether symptoms are due to radiculopathy, neuropathy, or another nerve problem.

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