Pediatric Neurology
Our Pediatric Neurology Department specializes in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. With child-focused expertise, advanced diagnostic tools, and a family-centered approach, we provide accurate evaluations and personalized treatment plans to support your child’s brain development, mobility, learning, and overall quality of life.
What Is Pediatric Neurology?
- A medical specialty focused on disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system in children
- Covers neurological conditions from newborns through teenagers
- Involves developmental assessments, neurological exams, and diagnostic testing
- Supports long-term care plans tailored to growth, learning, and daily functioning
- Helps families understand symptoms and build a clear pathway for treatment and follow-up
Child-Friendly Neurological Assessment
We provide age-appropriate evaluations in a calm environment to help children feel safe and supported during their visit.
Development-Focused Care Plans
Treatment is designed around your child’s growth milestones—supporting motor skills, learning, behavior, and independence.
Family-Centered & Multidisciplinary Support
We coordinate with pediatrics, rehabilitation, speech therapy, and psychology to provide holistic support for your child.
Common Pediatric Neurological Conditions We Treat
Our pediatric neurologists assess and manage a wide range of conditions, including:
- Seizures and pediatric epilepsy
- Developmental delay and delayed milestones
- Headaches and migraines in children
- Autism-related neurological and developmental concerns (assessment and support)
- ADHD-related neurological evaluations (when needed)
- Cerebral palsy and motor coordination difficulties
- Muscle weakness, hypotonia, and neuromuscular concerns
- Behavioral and learning-related neurological assessments
- Sleep disorders in children (night waking, fatigue, parasomnias)
- Tics and movement disorders
Most Popular and Trending Questions
Here are some of the most common questions parents ask about pediatric neurological care:
When should I take my child to a pediatric neurologist?
If your child has seizures, frequent headaches, developmental delays, weakness, unusual movements, balance issues, or changes in behavior or school performance, it’s recommended to consult a pediatric neurologist for evaluation.
What happens during a pediatric neurology visit?
The doctor reviews your child’s medical history, development milestones, and symptoms, then performs a gentle neurological exam and may recommend tests (if needed) such as EEG or imaging to clarify the diagnosis.
What tests are commonly used for children?
Common tests may include EEG (brain wave test), MRI/CT imaging when necessary, blood tests, and developmental screening tools—always selected based on age and symptoms.
Are pediatric neurological treatments safe?
Yes. Treatment plans are carefully tailored to your child’s age, weight, and condition. Our team explains each option clearly and prioritizes safety, comfort, and long-term wellbeing.