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About
Dr. Uday Murgod is a renowned Consultant in Neurology at the Manipal Hospitals, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru. Dr. Murgod has put in a lot of years of service - an overall experience of 32 years (21 years as a specialist), and through his positions at numerous institutions, he has gained valuable experience and competence. He completed his MBBS from Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College (JJMMC) in 1991; MD in General Medicine from JJMMC in 1994; and DM in Neurology from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in 2000. He also held a position as Senior Registrar at Bangalore's Manipal Hospital. Dr. Uday Murgod is known for his zeal for learning and carrying out research projects outside of his clinical practice. He is constantly working to improve patient care and contribute to medical science because of his enthusiasm for Neurology. Dr. Uday is a top Neurologist in Bangalore.
Through his written works, Dr. Murgod has made major contributions to the medical sector. His studies on subjects like ‘Lower Risk of Parkinson's Disease in a Population of European and Indian Origins’ and ‘Molecular Analysis of Huntington's Disease and Linked Polymorphisms in the Indian Population’ have won praise from the medical world. The 2003 research article co-authored by him about Parkinson's disease risk reduction in people with mixed European and Indian ancestry was published in Movement Disorders in August. The article about the molecular study of Huntington's disease and related polymorphisms in the Indian population was published in Acta Neurol Scanda in 2003. A case study on a 6-year-old girl's partial recovery from rabies, which was published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases in March 2002, is another outstanding piece of literature. As published in Neurology in December, Dr. Murgod's research also covers persistent mobility abnormalities following Japanese encephalitis. Medical research on Indian patients with Huntington's disease that was genetically verified was also carried out by him and was published in the Journal of Neurology Sciences in September 2001.
Dr. Murgod speaks English, Hindi, and Kannada with ease. He has also received a Gold Medal in MD in honour of his exceptional accomplishments. Some of the services provided by him include Skull Base Surgery, Deep Brain Stimulation, Lumbar Puncture, Canalith Repositioning (CR), Gamma-Knife Radiosurgery, Brain Tumour Surgery, Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Epilepsy), Epilepsy Surgery, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), Vascular Surgery, Insomnia Treatment, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Treatment, and Cerebrovascular Surgery. Along with his outstanding clinical work, Dr. Murgod has won praise for his ground-breaking contributions to the discipline of neurology. His creative strategy has been highlighted in several major medical journals, demonstrating his exceptional insight and dedication to improving patient care.