Neurology Care in Gurgaon

TIA and Mini-Stroke Specialist in Gurgaon

A TIA can feel temporary, but it is a serious warning sign. Dr. Bhupesh Kumar evaluates transient stroke-like symptoms in Gurgaon, identifies risk factors, and plans secondary stroke prevention for patients in Gurugram and Delhi NCR.

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

What This Page Covers

Symptoms of TIA

TIA symptoms are similar to stroke symptoms but improve within minutes or hours. Improvement does not make them harmless.

  • Temporary face droop, arm weakness, or speech difficulty
  • Sudden numbness, blurred vision, double vision, or imbalance
  • Brief confusion, dizziness, or difficulty understanding speech

Red Flags

Any TIA symptom should be treated as urgent because early stroke risk can be significant.

  • Repeated episodes over hours or days
  • Weakness or speech symptoms even if they resolve
  • TIA symptoms with diabetes, hypertension, smoking, heart disease, or previous stroke

When to Consult a Neurologist

Consult a neurologist urgently after suspected TIA. Evaluation is needed to identify blocked vessels, heart rhythm problems, clotting risks, and risk factors that can be treated.

Diagnosis

Evaluation may include MRI brain, CT, carotid and brain vessel imaging, ECG, echo, rhythm monitoring, and blood tests. The plan depends on symptoms and risk profile.

Treatment Approach

TIA care focuses on preventing stroke. Medicines and lifestyle changes are chosen according to cause, risk factors, vessel status, and cardiac evaluation.

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.

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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 TIA Mini Stroke Specialist Gurgaon.

Is TIA an emergency?

Yes. TIA symptoms may resolve, but the risk of stroke can be highest soon after the event. Urgent medical evaluation is advised.

Can a mini-stroke leave no MRI changes?

Yes. Some TIAs do not leave visible MRI changes. Diagnosis depends on the symptom pattern, examination, imaging, and risk assessment.

What tests are needed after TIA?

Tests may include brain imaging, blood vessel imaging, ECG, echocardiography, rhythm monitoring, and blood tests for vascular risk factors.

Can TIA be prevented from becoming stroke?

Many future strokes can be reduced with timely diagnosis, medicines, blood pressure and diabetes control, cholesterol management, smoking cessation, and treating heart rhythm problems.

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