Neurology on Wheels 27-12-2015


Neurology on Wheels Camp was held at Kodurupadu village. A total of 117 patients registered. A counselling session was held in the beginning. All patients underwent blood sugar, BP, weight, check up and medicines. Poor compliance to medicines for HT, DM, stroke and epilepsy was noted and were dully counselled.

Free Stroke and Epilepsy camp was held 13-12-2015


Free Stroke and Epilepsy camp was held. Patients are doing well on regular medications. In the coming months the foundation plans to expedite their pension from the government.The next camp is scheduled for 10th January.

World Disability Day 03-12-2015


World Disability Day

Medical camp was held in Pragati charities.The charity has more than 200 children with cerebral palsy; of which more than 20% have epilepsy.

Children are always adorable.

Second Annual conference ” Pearls in clinical Neurology” 22-11-2015


Second Annual conference ” Pearls in clinical Neurology” was held by Department of Neurology Apollo specialty Hospitals 121 delegates attended the meeting.Apollo Neuroscience course was started. the course will commence from January 2016. Apolloneurosciencenellorepage was also inaugurated.Meeting was a huge success. I thank the esteemed faculty and all the delegates for making this conference a success

Medical Camp – 15-11-2015


Free Stroke and Epilepsy camp was held. All patients are doing well. Next camp is on 13th December.

Neurology On Wheels 08-11-2015


Neurology on Wheels camp was held in Allipuram. A awareness programme followed by free camp was held. The foundation thanks Dr Vamsidhar Reddy for donating glucometer and strips for our rural camp. The village children in the school performed dance and song and entertained our team. The Foundation thanks Mr Arif for the local help given for organizing the camp.

Awareness Programme DKW- 31-10-2015


Awareness Programme at DKW College on stroke and epilepsy

World Stroke Day – 29-10-2015


A wide awareness programme at AC Subba reddy Stadium at 6 AM was held on occasion of World Stroke day. The programme was attended by over 300 walkers. There was a 15 minute talk followed by an open forum session of 45 minutes with an excellent interaction.​