Dr. Kadam Nagpal
Dr. Kadam Nagpal is a distinguished Neurologist based in South Delhi, specializing in Movement Disorders. With an impressive track record of managing thousands of neurology cases, Dr. Nagpal consistently delivers exceptional care, ensuring seamless patient experiences. Currently serving as a Senior Consultant (Neurology) at Manipal Hospital, he has also contributed his expertise to esteemed institutions like Max Super Specialty Hospital, Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, and Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences.
Dr. Nagpal's accomplishments extend beyond academics. He emerged as a topper in both the M.D. and D.M. state entrance examinations, earning a distinction during his M.B.B.S, solidifying his place on the path to success. His contributions to neurology research are evident through more than 35 publications in prestigious national and international journals. An active member of influential medical organizations, including the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), Movement Disorder Society (MDS), Indian Academy of Neurology (IAN), and International Headache Society (IHS), Dr. Nagpal is deeply committed to enhancing the understanding and treatment of Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders.
Dr. Nagpal's impact reaches far and wide, thanks to his engaging presentations and webinars. His insights on topics such as autoimmune encephalitis, ISA guidelines, and Stroke Management have left a lasting impression. His perspectives on cognitive neurology and memory, as shared with the Indian Medical Association, underscore his expertise across various neurology domains, including acute stroke and neuropathy.
He gave numerous on-the-spot and webinar presentations that made a huge impact on his personality. Some of the honorary mentions include autoimmune encephalitis (speaker), ISA guidelines, and Stroke Management (speaker). He also presented his viewpoint on cognitive neurology & memory in Indian Medical Association. In these presentations, he focused on various medical areas such as neurology, acute stroke, and neuropathy.