You should not have to wait for 3 months to see a specialist regarding your health at CURA4U specialty clinics, you can get a consultation with top specialists as quick as the next day! Most of our consultations on are provided within 24-48 hours of appointment booking. This ensures you get the care that you need, when you need it.
New consultations start at $169 and follow up consultations start at $109. Additionally, since the scheduling and consultations are online, you save a lot on multiple trips to the physician office as well.
With the option to choose specialists, you can consistently consult with the same healthcare professional at CURA4U. Additionally, CURA4U offers a comprehensive range of healthcare ancillary services such as labs, diagnostics, pharmacy, and remote patient monitoring. This one-stop operation ensures uninterrupted and continuous care for you.
With CURA4U specialty care clinics, you have the convenience of online scheduling and consultations. This eliminates the need to search for providers, make multiple calls to their offices, and endure long waiting times for consultations. The entire process of searching, scheduling, and consultations can be completed without leaving the comfort of your own premises.
Our providers are US Board Certified specialists and super specialists in their domains. All of them have been associated with prestigious healthcare associations across USA. You can view their detailed profiles on our website.
New consultations start at $169 and follow up consultations start at $109. The consultation fees vary from specialty to specialty and physician to physician.
Your physician may directly order your labs & diagnostic services for your with up to 80% discount, or you can order them later and the results will be updated in your CURA4U account.
Learn about your Neuro & Psyche condition
Neurology is a medical specialty concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment and management
of functional and organic disorders of the nervous system (central and peripheral nervous system)
which is a complex coordination system regulating body activities. We have a dedicated team of
more than 150 highly trained expert Neurologists and Psychiatrists capable of diagnosing complex
neurological conditions such as movement disorders, dementia, epilepsy , fibromyalgia,
brain tumors, neuromuscular diseases, sleep disorders, nerve pain and paralysis, primary
and secondary headaches , austism spectrum disorders, stroke, multiple sclerosis and many
other conditions by conducting in depth neurological examination and evaluation using
latest medical technology and therapies.
Talk to one of our Neurologists online within 24-48 hrs.
Movement Disorders
Movement disorders refer to a group of neurological (nervous system) conditions that
cause problems with movement. Each body movement involves a complex interaction between the
central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), nerves, and muscles. Damage to or malfunction
of any of these components may result in a movement disorder.
They include either an abnormal decrease in movement (hypokinetic movement disorder), voluntary or involuntary or increased activity (hyperkinetic movement disorder). Parkinson disease is a common disorder with decreased or slow motion, while Essential tremor is the most common disorder with excessive movement. Movement disorders can manifest in numerous ways, with symptoms ranging from subtle to disabling, so it is vital to get an accurate diagnosis using the latest medical technology and therapies.
Learn how our dedicated team of specialists approaches treatment and monitors patients' progress with the following movement disorders.
Ataxia
Essential Tremor
Lewy Body Dementia
Parkinson's disease
Restless legs syndrome
Tardive dyskinesia
Tardive dyskinesia
Tourette syndrome
Wilson's disease
Chorea
Dystonia
Functional movement disorder
Huntington's disease
Multiple system atrophy
Myoclonus
Parkinsonism
Progressive supranuclear palsy
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Stroke
Stroke or "brain attack" is a common term for damage to the brain due to problems with
the blood vessels in the head or neck. It occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes
blocked or bursts preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients.
Brain cells begin to die in minutes and the part of the body that the blood-deprived
brain cells control stops working, resulting in a cerebrovascular accident. Therefore
it is a medical emergency, and prompt treatment reduces brain damage and other complications.
Stroke is the most common neurological condition worldwide that results in hospitalization,
long term disability and even death.
Strokes can appear as ischemic (due to lack of adequate blood flow) or hemorrhagic
(bleeding in or around the brain), and the treatment or recovery process usually
depends on the type of stroke.
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Epilepsy / Seizure Disorder
A seizure is a sudden rush of excessive and abnormal electrical activity in
the brain that can cause a variety of symptoms ranging from mild to severe,
including jerking movements, stiffening of the body, mental confusion,
staring spell, repetitive behaviours, or other accompanying symptoms
associated with whole-body or only part of it depending on which part
of the brain is involved.
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder affecting both males and females,
causing unprovoked recurrent seizures, periods of unusual behaviour and sometimes
loss of awareness. Having a single seizure does not mean one has epilepsy.
Epilepsy is generally diagnosed when a person has two or more unprovoked
seizures that occur more than 24 hours apart.
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Dementia
Dementia is a broad term used to refer to a group of symptoms caused by abnormal
brain changes associated with an ongoing decline of brain functioning and other
mental capabilities of an individual. isn't a specific disease,
but several conditions can cause dementia.
The neurodegenerative changes happen when parts of the brain used for learning,
problem-solving, memory, decision making, and language are damaged or diseased,
triggering a decline in cognitive abilities ( thinking skills) severely enough
to impair and affect daily activities or occupational and
Some common types of dementia include Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia,
Lewy body dementia, and mixed dementia where Alzheimer's disease is the most
common type of dementia followed by vascular dementia, and together they make
up the majority of cases. Though dementia mainly affects older adults, it is
not a part of normal ageing even though memory loss and deteriorating mental
abilities tend to progress with age. There are many different types and causes
of dementia-like deficiency of specific vitamins or thyroid problems, and
symptoms might be reversible depending on the cause.
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Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling autoimmune demyelinating
disorder of the central nervous system ( brain and spinal cord) in which the
immune system attacks the outer covering sheath (myelin) of the nerve cell
axons that protects nerve fibres causing permanent damage or deterioration
of the nerves resulting in communication problems between brain and rest
of the body.
Research studies have implicated the role of B and T cells, plasma cells, and
antibodies as being major players in the pathogenesis of MS. Due to its
unpredictable nature, MS affects each individual differently, and it may
cause a wide range of potential symptoms that differ depending on the
amount of nerve damage and nerves being involved, including problems with
vision, sensation, balance, muscle control and other body functions.
It is twice more likely to be diagnosed in women between ages 20 to 40
years than men and is one of the most common causes of severe disability
in young adults.
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Headache
Headache is fairly common amongst all, young and old, involving discomfort and pain
primarily centred in the head and is seldom a cause of worry.
The scalp, sinuses, teeth, muscles and joints of the neck can also cause head pain; therefore,
a neurologist is the best expert in determining the nature of headache, whether it is of
primary or secondary origin. Primary headaches usually do not signify any perturbing medical
illness, whereas secondary headaches may be a sign of a severe underlying clinical condition.
Examples of common primary headaches include migraines, cluster and tension headaches.
Headaches vary greatly in terms of the location and intensity of pain which is why a
pinpoint cause must be ruled out for effective management and initiation of treatment
to relieve patient's distress.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in early childhood causing significant communication challenges, social interaction deficiency, intellectual disabilities and behavioural difficulties.
The term "spectrum" refers to the severity and wide range of symptoms, and diagnosis of ASD now includes a group of conditions that were considered separate before — Autistic disordeAsperger'sr's syndrome, Childhood disintegrative disorder and Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). Management of ASD is personalized for each individual, emphasizing increased functioning and improved quality of life.
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Myasthenia Gravis
Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder in which auto-antibody mediated blockade of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors takes place at the neuromuscular junction disrupting the communication between nerves and muscles, resulting in skeletal muscle weakness and fatigue that worsens after periods of activity and improves after periods of rest.
Although MG can affect people of all ages, it is seen more often in women than men and has a prevalence of about 1 in 10,000 to 20,000 people. The associated symptoms such as muscle weakness of limbs, drooping eyelids, double vision, and difficulties in speech, chewing, swallowing and often breathing peak in the second and third decades of life but may present at any age. Other autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and autoimmune thyroid disease may co-occur with myasthenia gravis.
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Please note that these services are not intended for any emergency medical situations. If you are having a life-threatening or serious condition that may require hospitalization, including, but not limited to, high-grade fever; low or high blood pressure; active serious infection, including, but not limited to, COVID; chest pain; shortness of breath; severe pain; or stroke-like symptoms, please call 911 immediately or go to a nearby emergency center as quickly as possible.
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