About Dr. Anadi Mishra

Dr. Anadi Mishra, Neurologist in Lucknow

A Clear, Calm Approach to Neurology Care

Helping patients understand symptoms like headache, seizure, stroke, nerve pain, tremor, memory changes and weakness.

Dr. Anadi Mishra is a Neurologist in Lucknow, consulting at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Ashiyana. He evaluates patients with neurological symptoms such as repeated headache, seizure, stroke-related concerns, nerve pain, numbness, tremor, dizziness, memory changes, sleep problems, and weakness.

His consultation approach focuses on careful listening, clinical examination, relevant investigations when required, and clear explanation of the diagnosis and treatment plan. This helps patients and families understand the condition better instead of feeling confused by medical terms.

For many neurological conditions, care does not end with one visit. Regular follow-up, medicine adjustment, lifestyle guidance, and family understanding can play an important role in long-term improvement and comfort.

Qualifications & Specialist Training

Medical training that supports careful evaluation of brain, nerve, muscle and neurological symptoms.

MBBS

Foundation in medical diagnosis, clinical examination and patient care.

DNB General Medicine

Training in internal medicine and health conditions that may affect the nervous system.

DM Neurology

Specialist training focused on brain, nerve, muscle, seizure, stroke, headache and movement-related disorders.

Consultation That Starts with Careful Listening

Neurological symptoms can feel worrying because they are not always easy to understand. A headache may keep coming back despite medicines. A seizure may happen suddenly and leave the family anxious. Numbness, tremor, dizziness, weakness, memory changes, or nerve pain may slowly start affecting daily comfort and confidence.

The consultation focuses on understanding the symptom properly before moving toward treatment. This includes listening to the patient’s concern, reviewing medical history, checking relevant neurological signs, and explaining the possible cause in simple language.

  1. 1

    Understanding the Symptom Story

    The first step is to understand when the symptom started, how often it happens, what makes it better or worse, and how it affects daily life. This helps identify the pattern behind concerns such as headache, seizure, dizziness, numbness, tremor, weakness, memory changes, or nerve pain.
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    Focused Neurological Evaluation

    A focused neurological examination helps assess signs related to the brain, nerves, muscles, movement, sensation, balance, coordination, and reflexes. This supports better clinical understanding before deciding whether tests, medicines, follow-up, or urgent care may be needed.
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    Clear Explanation for Patients & Families

    When the concern is related to the brain or nerves, patients and families often have many questions. “Is it serious?” “Will it happen again?” “Are tests needed?” “How long will treatment continue?” The aim is to explain the findings, possible diagnosis, and treatment direction in clear language.
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    Treatment Guidance & Follow-Up Planning

    For many neurological conditions, care may not end with one visit. Follow-up helps review improvement, adjust medicines when needed, understand side effects, and guide patients on lifestyle, precautions, and long-term care.

When Should You Consult a Neurologist?

Certain symptoms should not be ignored, especially when they affect movement, speech, memory, sensation, balance or daily comfort.

Neurological symptoms can sometimes look small in the beginning, but they may need proper evaluation if they keep coming back, worsen over time, or affect daily activities. A neurology consultation can help patients and families understand whether the symptom is related to the brain, nerves, muscles, spine or overall health.

You may consider a neurology consultation if you notice:

  • Repeated or severe headache
  • Seizure, fits, blackout or sudden loss of awareness
  • Sudden weakness, facial deviation or speech difficulty
  • Numbness, tingling, burning sensation or nerve pain
  • Tremor, stiffness or difficulty in walking
  • Memory loss, confusion or behaviour changes
  • Dizziness, imbalance or repeated falls
  • Neck or back pain with radiating pain, numbness or weakness
  • Sleep-related neurological concerns
  • Weakness that affects daily activities

Consultation at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic

Neurology consultation in Ashiyana, Lucknow for brain, nerve, headache, seizure, stroke, memory and movement-related concerns.

Dr. Anadi Mishra consults at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Ashiyana, Lucknow, where patients can visit for symptoms such as headache, migraine, seizures, stroke-related concerns, nerve pain, numbness, weakness, tremors, dizziness and memory problems.

The consultation is designed to understand the patient’s concern properly, review past reports and medicines, examine relevant neurological signs, and explain the possible reason behind the symptoms in simple language.

The focus is not only on giving treatment, but also on helping the patient and family understand what may be happening, what needs attention, and what the next step should be.

What Patients Can Expect

During the visit, the doctor listens to the symptom history, checks important clinical details and guides whether medicines, tests or follow-up are required.

Patients are encouraged to bring old prescriptions, current medicines and previous reports, so the consultation can be more accurate, organised and useful.

Clinic Details

Clinic

Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic

Location

Ashiyana, Lucknow

Consultation

Neurology OPD & follow-up care

Common Concerns

Headache, seizure, stroke-related symptoms, nerve pain, tremor, memory changes, dizziness, weakness and numbness

Appointment Support

Patients can book an appointment or connect on WhatsApp for visit-related guidance.

Common Questions Before Your Neurology Consultation

Simple answers for patients and families planning a visit at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Ashiyana, Lucknow.

When should I visit a neurologist?

You should consider a neurology consultation if you or a family member has repeated headache, seizure-like episodes, sudden weakness, numbness, tremor, dizziness, memory problems, imbalance, nerve pain, or weakness that is affecting daily life.

Many patients wait because they feel the symptom may settle on its own. But if the problem is repeated, increasing, or disturbing normal routine, it is better to get it checked.

Do I need MRI or CT scan before coming?

Not always.

Many patients feel they must get an MRI or CT scan before meeting a neurologist. In most cases, the first step is a proper consultation. The doctor listens to the symptoms, examines the patient, and then advises tests only if they are needed.

This helps avoid unnecessary tests and confusion.

What should I bring for my first visit?

Please bring your old prescriptions, current medicines, MRI/CT scan reports if available, blood reports, discharge summary if any, and previous doctor notes.

Also try to note when the symptom started, how often it happens, what makes it worse, and whether there is any improvement with medicine. These small details help in understanding the problem better.

Can headache and migraine be treated by a neurologist?

Yes.

A neurologist can help evaluate repeated headache, migraine, one-sided headache, severe headache, headache with vomiting, headache with vision problems, or headache that affects sleep, work, study, or daily routine.

The aim is not just temporary pain relief. The consultation helps understand the headache pattern, possible triggers, warning signs, and the right long-term treatment plan.

Is every seizure-like episode epilepsy?

No, not always.

A seizure-like episode can happen due to different reasons. Proper history, eye-witness details, examination, and sometimes tests may be needed to understand whether it is epilepsy or something else.

If possible, a family member should note what happened during the episode, how long it lasted, and how the patient behaved before and after it.

Can elderly patients with memory problems consult a neurologist?

Yes.

Forgetfulness, confusion, repeated questioning, behaviour change, difficulty managing daily work, getting lost, or change in personality should not be ignored in elderly patients.

A neurology consultation can help understand whether it is age-related forgetfulness, dementia, medicine-related issue, sleep problem, mood-related concern, or another neurological condition.

Is follow-up important in neurology treatment?

Yes.

Many neurological conditions need follow-up because medicines may need adjustment, symptoms may change, and side effects need to be checked.

Follow-up also helps the patient and family understand what improvement to expect, what precautions to follow, and when to seek urgent care.

Can I consult for numbness, tingling, burning, or nerve pain?

Yes.

Numbness, tingling, burning feet, electric shock-like pain, weakness, or loss of sensation may be related to nerve problems.

These symptoms are common in diabetes, vitamin deficiency, spine-related issues, or other nerve conditions. A proper evaluation helps find the possible cause and plan the next step clearly.

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