Brain and Nervous System Department

The Brain and Nervous System Department provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for disorders related to the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. These conditions can significantly impact a patient's daily life, and timely diagnosis and treatment help reduce the risk of long-term complications. Our team offers advanced medical care for common neurological conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease to help patients regain independence and improve their quality of life. 


Neurological Conditions Treatment:
  • Chronic Headaches and Migraines 
  • Stroke (Cerebrovascular Disease) 
  • Epilepsy and Seizures 
  • Numbness or Muscle Weakness 
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders 
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia 

Diagnostic Services 
  • CT Brain Scan 
  • MRI Brain Imaging 
  • MRA and CTA for cerebrovascular assessment 
  • EEG (Electroencephalogram) 
  • EMG & NCS for nerve and muscle function analysis 

Treatment Services 
Stroke Care & Emergency Neurology 
  • Thrombolytic Therapy 
  • Interventional Radiology (Thrombectomy) 
  • Post-stroke Rehabilitation 
Epilepsy Management 
  • Anticonvulsant Medication 
  • EEG Monitoring 
  • Surgical Treatment for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy 
Other Neurological Disorders 
  • Neurotransmitter Medication for Parkinson’s 
  • Alzheimer's and Dementia Care 
  • Botox Injections for Muscle Spasms 

Neurosurgery Services 

Performed by experienced neurosurgeons using cutting-edge technology: 
  • Brain tumor surgery 
  • Aneurysm repair 
  • Herniated disc surgery 
  • Minimally invasive brain and spine surgery 
  • Head and spinal injury treatment 

Neurological Rehabilitation 
  • Post-stroke rehabilitation 
  • Spinal cord injury recovery 
  • Movement disorder rehabilitation 
  • Behavioral and cognitive therapy for dementia patients 

When to See a Neurologist 
1.Chronic or Severe Headaches 
  • Frequent or unusual headaches, especially with nausea or vision issues 

2.Numbness, Weakness, or Movement Issues 

  • Sudden limb weakness or numbness (may indicate a stroke) 
  • Tremors or coordination problems 
3.Seizures or Unexplained Blackouts 
  • Recurrent seizures or loss of consciousness 
  • Confusion or weakness after seizures 
4.Memory Loss or Behavioral Changes 
  • Decline in memory, attention, or changes in personality 
Call Icon

Contact Department

Location Icon
Brain and Nervous System Department
Attending Physician in Brain and Nervous System Department
PONGPAT PANPRUET
PONGPAT PANPRUET
THANAPONG LOYMAK
THANAPONG LOYMAK
SUKSAN TECHAPISUT
SUKSAN TECHAPISUT
PATCHARAPA TADSANAWORAPUNYA
PATCHARAPA TADSANAWORAPUNYA
TITTAYA PRASERTPAN
TITTAYA PRASERTPAN
facebook messenger iconline icon
Nakhon Sawan