
Pediatric Neurologist ·
Moscow, Russia
11 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: Russian, English
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Dr. Elena Aleshina can teleconsult on the MediGence platform.
The consultation can last from 15 to 30 minutes. Depending on the patient’s queries and the doctor's medical suggestions, it may exceed the estimated time.
We have Medical specialists and board-certified doctors on our panel of doctors. The consultation will be organised within 24 to 48 hours or based on the availability of the doctor and the patient.
No, the follow-up consultation fee is not included in the consultation price. The patient will be required to re-book the consultation.
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Yes. If you are satisfied with the consultation, you can go ahead with treatment packages for your diagnosis with the help of our case managers.
Yes. Our case manager will provide the cost estimate, the doctor’s opinion, and crucial information about travel to your medical destination.
A pediatric neurologist's area of work is assessing and treating children with neurological conditions, including epilepsy, migraine, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, and neuromuscular diseases.
In the first visit, the doctor will review the medical history and conduct a neurological examination to check reflexes, coordination, and mental status. If necessary, the doctor may advise further tests such as an MRI, EEG, or blood work.
These specialists assess the child mainly through a combination of physical examination, imaging tests with MRI or CT scans, standard EEGS, and occasionally with genetic tests, as well as blood or spinal fluids in some instances.
Yes, pediatric neurologists often assess and help in the management of learning disabilities, ADHD, and other behavioural and cognitive problems in conjunction with neurological functioning.
Yes. Pediatric neurologists recommend age-specific therapy and treatments that are safe for child patients, which may include medications, therapy, lifestyle modifications, or possibly even surgery.
Depending on the condition, some resolve with time; febrile seizures cease with age, while conditions like epilepsy and cerebral palsy require long-term follow-up and management.
A pediatric neurologist has acquired specialised training in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders pertinent exclusively to infants, children, and adolescents, thus ensuring familiarity with childhood development and rare pediatric disorders.
Pediatric neurologists often act as members of a multidisciplinary team to provide diagnoses and intervention for autism; this is especially true when concerns of seizures, motor delays, or other neurological symptoms exist.


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