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Conditions Treated by Dr. Pares

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The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - EPILEPSY

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. These seizures are signs and/or symptoms of abnormal or excessive electrical activity in the brain.

The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - ISCHEMIC STROKE

Ischemic & Hemorrhagic 

Strokes

Ischemic stroke is a sudden loss of one or more brain functions (or consciousness) due to a disruption of blood supply to the brain. Hemorrhagic strokes are hemorrhages in the brain. In this condition blood vessels are blocked by a clot, reducing the supply of food and oxygen to the brain.

Neurological Testing

Neurological testing is a set of diagnostic procedures commonly done to assess motor and sensory skills, cranial nerves, hearing, speech, vision, coordination, balance, mental status, and many other abilities.

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Multiple Sclerosis

When myelin, a protective covering of the nerves, breaks down the resulting condition is called multiple sclerosis. In this condition, inflammation causes the protective covering to disintegrate, thus slowing down the conduction of electrical impulses.

The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - PARKINSON'S DISEASE

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a condition characterized by degeneration of brain cells which leads to a deficiency of the neurotransmitter, dopamine. Dopamine is a substance used in the brain to carry impulses that allow one cell to communicate with another. When dopamine levels drop, motor skills, speech, and other functions are impaired.

The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - PERIPHERAL NERVE DISORDERS

Peripheral Nerve Disorders

Disorders of peripheral nerves are a collection of disorders that affect the network of nerves that extend from the spinal cord into the arms and legs (the periphery). Examples include diabetic peripheral neuropathy, muscular dystrophy, and myoneural disorders.

Transient Cerebral Ischemia

Mini-stroke (transient cerebral ischemia) is a sudden loss of one or more brain functions (consciousness) due to a disruption of blood supply to the brain. In this condition the loss of brain function lasts for only few minutes and all symptoms disappear after twenty-four hours.

The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - TRANSIENT CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
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The Center for Neurology Care, LLC - NEUROLOGICAL TESTING
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