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Neurologist in Bopal, Ahmedabad

If you live in Bopal and need a neurologist, the clinic is on Sola Road, not in Bopal. People still make the trip for a reason: seizures that are not fully sorted out, EEG and Video EEG decisions, difficult headaches, blackout episodes, or a second opinion before changing long-term treatment.

Reviewed by Dr. Abhishek Gohel & Dr. Rutul Shah Last updated: April 9, 2026 Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Why patients from this area come to us

Most Bopal families who come here are dealing with one of a few things: seizures that are still not clearly diagnosed, medicines that are not doing enough, confusion about whether an EEG or Video EEG is needed, or a nagging feeling that the case has not been thought through properly.

Focused epilepsy care

Seizure diagnosis, epilepsy classification, medication planning, and surgery evaluation when the usual medication route is failing.

Tests with context

Routine EEG, planning for Video EEG monitoring, and report interpretation in the context of the actual history, not just whatever got stamped on the report.

Second opinions that matter

Best used when the diagnosis is still foggy, treatment has drifted, or the family wants a steadier opinion before changing medicines or committing to the next hospital step.

Travel and access from your area

Getting to the clinic

From Bopal, most people come by SP Ring Road or SG Highway and then cut across to Sola Road. On a planned OPD day, the trip is usually reasonable. It is less fun in peak traffic, so calling ahead and keeping records ready helps.

Clinic address: 1st Floor, 112-114, Elite Magnum, Near Solaris, Bhuyangdev Cross, Sola Road, Ahmedabad 380061.

Route landmarks

Useful route anchors include Bopal Cross Road, Iskcon Cross Roads, SG Highway, Science City approach roads, Bhuyangdev Cross, and Solaris/Elite Magnum on Sola Road.

If it is your first visit, call before leaving. Finding the right building while managing a symptomatic patient is idiotic and avoidable.

Before you travel

Bring old prescriptions, MRI films or discs, EEG reports, discharge papers, and a short seizure timeline. It makes the visit shorter, clearer, and much less repetitive.

Common reasons families book from this area

Seizure or blackout diagnosis

When nobody is fully sure what the episodes are yet: seizure, syncope, sleep event, non-epileptic event, or something else.

Drug-resistant epilepsy

When 2 or more medicines have failed and the next step needs an actual plan, not blind escalation.

Headache, neuropathy, or neurology review

Not every visit is epilepsy. Some come for migraine, neuropathy, focal symptoms, or a second opinion on long-running neurological problems.

Advanced planning

Video EEG, surgery workup, PNES evaluation, pregnancy planning in epilepsy, and the messier follow-up cases where details matter.

Who you will see

Both doctors are NIMHANS-trained neurologists with epilepsy fellowship exposure. This is why many patients are willing to come across town for a more focused opinion.

Dr. Rutul Shah

DM Neurology (NIMHANS) • PDF Epilepsy (Amrita)

Strong fit for epilepsy diagnosis, EEG interpretation, seizure semiology, and evidence-based neurology review.

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Dr. Abhishek Gohel

DM Neurology (NIMHANS) • PDF Epilepsy (Amrita)

Focused on drug-resistant epilepsy, Video EEG planning, PNES evaluation, and higher-complexity epilepsy care.

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Frequently asked questions

No. The clinic is on Sola Road in Ahmedabad. Patients from Bopal often come here for specialist epilepsy and neurology care.

It is worth coming when the diagnosis is still not clean, medicines are failing, an EEG or Video EEG decision is hanging, or you want a second opinion before settling into years of treatment.

Yes. Call or WhatsApp the clinic before leaving so timing, doctor availability, and any records or scans to bring can be confirmed in advance.

For an active seizure lasting more than 5 minutes, repeated seizures, injury, or reduced responsiveness, call 108 or go to the nearest emergency setup. Routine OPD clinics are not emergency departments.