one family
Evidence-led rehabilitation across 15 conditions— stroke, Parkinson's, MS, cerebral palsy, vestibular disorders and more. Calm, specific, and built around the home you live in.
By the numbers
The scale of neuro care in India — and how much of it lives at home.
Strokes in India each year
WHO 2023 figures
Indians living with Parkinson's
Estimated, multiple sources
Children born with cerebral palsy
Global prevalence; higher in India
Of recovery happens at home
Not in the clinic
What I help with
Six families of neuro work — each with its own rhythm.
Not sure where to start?
Answer a few gentle questions. See what they point toward.
Fifteen conditions across six families is a lot to face when you don't yet have a name for what's happening. This short check-in narrows it down — and shows you where to read more.
My approach
Three principles that shape every consultation.
I work with families, not just patients.
Neuro rehab outside the clinic happens at home — with whoever lifts, feeds, walks, and waits. Every programme is built for the people who will run it.
Evidence first, marketing never.
I won't recommend a treatment because it's trending. The protocol comes from the literature, your assessment, and what your day actually looks like.
Recovery doesn't have a deadline.
Neuroplasticity isn't a six-month window. Real improvement can arrive a year, or three, after the event. We don't close the book early.
For families
For the family member who is doing more than they ever expected.
Most of what determines a neuro patient's recovery happens outside the clinic. It happens in the kitchen, on the staircase, in the time between two physiotherapy sessions. It happens with the daughter, the son, the partner — the people who became caregivers without choosing to.
That is who I work for. The protocols are written so that you can follow them. The exercises are designed for the rooms you have. The reviews happen on your time. And when something is wrong, we change it — quickly, without ego.
“Brain ko time chahiye. Family ko patience chahiye. Aur consistent therapy chahiye.”
How I open most consults
What to expect
Four quiet steps, from first message to ongoing care.
- Step 01
Consult
30 minutes. We discuss your situation, history, and what your family needs to know now. No commitment to anything else.
- Step 02
Assessment
A full neurological and functional assessment — either in person or remotely with a family member assisting. The picture becomes specific.
- Step 03
Programme
A protocol designed for your home, your equipment, and your day. Written down, demonstrated, and shared with whoever runs it.
- Step 04
Continuity
Reviews on a cadence that fits the case. Adjustments are not events — they are routine. We move forward together.
Begin
A 30-minute consult is the smallest first step.
Tell me what your family is facing. I'll tell you whether I'm the right person — and if not, who you should be speaking to.