Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann
Neurologist
Chairman , Fellowship, FRCS, Graduation, 31 years of experienceDresden , Germany
About Doctor
- Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann is a neurologist with 31+ years of experience.
- His clinical interest includes spinal cord disorder, cerebrovascular disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s
Specialization
Spinal cord disorder,
Cerebrovascular disease,
Stroke,
Multiple sclerosis
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Work Experience of Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann
Professor, University of Würzburg, Germany, 1990
Education
- Fellowship, Columbia University, USA
- FRCS
- Graduation
Location
Dresden
Germany
Frequently Asked Questions About Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann
Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann practices at Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital, Dresden
Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann specialty is Neurologist
Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann is Neurologist with 31 years of experience.
Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Reichmann is Fellowship, FRCS, Graduation.
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More About Neurologist
A neurologist diagnosis, treats and deals with the management of injuries, diseases, and disorders of the nervous system which includes the brain and spinal cord.
Memory problems or confusion, Problems in speaking, changes in personality, or confusion are all symptoms that could be caused by disorders or problems in the brain, spine, and nerves.
Neurological examination assesses motor and sensory skills, hearing, speech, vision, coordination, and balance. It may also test mental status, mood, and behavior using tools such as a tuning fork, flashlight, reflex hammer, and a tool for examining the eye.
Both neurologists and neurosurgeons treat people who have conditions that affect the nervous system. However, neurosurgeons operate surgically, whereas neurologists do not.
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