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Dr Saurabh Sultania

Associate Consultant

Neurology

Neurosciences

Post Doctoral Fellowship (Epilepsy) - MEDANTA GURUGRAM, MRCP UK SCE (Neurology) - Royal College of Physicians (UK), D.M. Neurology - DAYANAND MEDICAL COLLEGE LUDHIANA, M.D Medicine - ROHILKHAND MEDICAL COLLEGE BAREILLY

About Dr Saurabh Sultania

Successfully completed an EACCME-certified course in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, equipping him with specialized expertise in the rehabilitation of stroke patients.

Cleared the MRCP (UK) Specialty Certificate Examination (SCE) in Neurology, demonstrating advanced knowledge and clinical competence in the field. This prestigious qualification reflects a high standard of expertise and commitment to excellence in neurological practice.

Did a post-doctoral fellowship in Epilepsy, gaining in-depth expertise in the diagnosis and management of complex and refractory epilepsy cases. This advanced training has strengthened his ability to provide comprehensive and evidence-based care to epilepsy patients.

Dr. Saurabh Sultania is a qualified neurologist with a D.M. in Neurology from DMC Ludhiana, a Fellowship in Epilepsy from Medanta, Gurugram, and MRCP (UK) – SCE in Neurology.

A compassionate and skilled neurologist. Completed D.M. in Neurology from Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, followed by a Fellowship in Epilepsy at Medanta – The Medicity, Gurugram. Has presented his research work at several national conferences. 

Clinical interests include epilepsy, post-stroke rehabilitation, sleep disorders, autoimmune/demyelinating diseases, and headache. Committed to patient-cen... Continue Reading

Specialization and Expertise

transcranial-magnetic-stimulation Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
sleep-disorders Sleep Disorders Sleep Disorders
epilepsy Epilepsy Epilepsy
stroke Stroke Stroke
nerve-and-muscle-disorders Nerve and Muscle Disorders Nerve and Muscle Disorders
headache Headache Headache
movement-disorders-and-dementia Movement Disorders and Dementia Movement Disorders and Dementia
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