

Mastishka Neurology Clinic
Dr. Rahul Kulkarni is available for consultation in the clinic on week-days (Monday to Friday) between 2. 00 pm to 8. 00 pm. Well equipped Neuroelectrophysiology facility supervised by a senior technician comprising EEG, EMG, nerve conduction test, evoked potential tests is also available. The clinic also provides facility of physiotherapy. The physiotherapy consultant, expert in treating neurological patients, is available on weekdays for consultation as well as for therapy. In addition physiotherapists from Team physiotherapy (www. teamphysiotherapy. com) are available in clinic premises from 9 am to 2 pm. You can fix up an appointment by calling on clinic numbers during working hours (Mon to Fri; 2. 00 am to 8. 00 pm).
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