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Neurologists online in Spain

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Sergey Ilyasov

Psychiatry 7 years exp.

Dr Sergey Ilyasov is an experienced neurologist and qualified psychiatrist who provides online consultations for adults and adolescents. Combining deep neurological expertise with a modern psychiatric approach, he ensures comprehensive diagnostics and effective treatment for a wide range of conditions affecting both physical and mental health.

Dr. Ilyasov helps patients in the following cases:

  • Chronic headaches (migraine, tension-type headache), back pain, neuropathic pain, dizziness, numbness in limbs, coordination disorders.
  • Anxiety disorders (panic attacks, generalized anxiety disorder), depression (including atypical and treatment-resistant forms), sleep disturbances (insomnia, hypersomnia, nightmares), stress, burnout.
  • Chronic pain syndromes and psychosomatic symptoms (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome related to stress, vegetative-vascular dystonia).
  • Behavioral disorders and concentration difficulties in adolescents (including ADHD, autism spectrum disorders), nervous tics.
  • Memory impairments, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), emotional swings, and support for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Thanks to his dual specialization in neurology and psychiatry, Dr Sergey Ilyasov offers integrated and evidence-based care for complex conditions requiring a multidisciplinary approach. His consultations focus on accurate diagnosis, development of an individualized treatment plan (including pharmacotherapy and psychotherapeutic methods), and long-term support adapted to each patient's unique needs.

Book an online consultation with Dr. Sergey Ilyasov to receive qualified assistance and improve your well-being today.

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Neurologists for nervous system symptoms, diagnosis, and long-term care

What neurologists treat, which neurological symptoms lead to consultation, and when ongoing monitoring is needed

What a neurologist does

What a neurologist does

A neurologist specialises in conditions affecting the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and muscles. Neurology covers a wide range of disorders that can affect movement, sensation, cognition, and coordination.

People consult a neurologist for both new and long-standing symptoms. Some neurological conditions develop suddenly, while others progress gradually over time.

Neurological symptoms can be complex and overlapping. A neurologist evaluates how symptoms relate to nervous system function and distinguishes neurological causes from other medical conditions.

Neurology often involves long-term care. Many neurological disorders require monitoring, treatment adjustment, and regular reassessment.

A neurologist also helps determine when symptoms require urgent evaluation or referral to other specialties.

Common neurological symptoms and reasons to book

Common neurological symptoms and reasons to book

Headaches, including recurrent or severe headaches, are one of the most common reasons for neurological consultation.

Symptoms such as dizziness, balance problems, tremor, or coordination difficulties often lead to assessment by a neurologist.

Sensory changes, including numbness, tingling, or altered sensation, may indicate nerve involvement and require evaluation.

Weakness, muscle stiffness, involuntary movements, or changes in walking pattern are frequent neurological concerns.

Cognitive symptoms, such as memory problems, confusion, or changes in concentration, may also prompt neurological review.

Chronic neurological conditions and ongoing care

Chronic neurological conditions and ongoing care

Many neurological conditions are chronic and require long-term management. These include migraine, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and peripheral neuropathies.

Ongoing neurological care focuses on symptom control, prevention of complications, and maintaining quality of life.

Treatment plans may need regular adjustment depending on disease progression or response to therapy.

Some neurological conditions remain stable for long periods, while others evolve over time. Regular follow-up supports timely changes in management.

Continuity of neurological care is particularly important for people changing healthcare systems or countries.

How neurological assessment works

How neurological assessment works

A neurological consultation involves a structured clinical evaluation. The neurologist reviews symptom onset, duration, triggers, and progression.

Medical history, current medications, and previous test results are central to neurological assessment.

Many neurological disorders share similar symptoms. Specialist evaluation helps clarify the underlying cause.

Assessment also determines urgency. Some symptoms require immediate in-person evaluation, while others can be monitored.

Accurate assessment supports safe and appropriate neurological care.

When neurology may not be enough

When neurology may not be enough

Although neurology covers a broad range of conditions, some situations require urgent medical attention. Sudden weakness, loss of speech, severe confusion, or acute vision changes need immediate evaluation.

Neurologists also identify when symptoms should be managed by other specialists, such as neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, or rehabilitation teams.

Some symptoms may have non-neurological causes and require alternative assessment pathways.

Recognising these limits is part of responsible neurological practice.

Knowing when to seek neurological advice and when urgent care is needed is essential for patient safety.

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Neurologists: frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about neurology, neurological symptoms, and when to see a neurologist

What conditions do neurologists treat?
Neurologists treat disorders of the nervous system, including headache disorders, epilepsy, movement disorders, neuropathies, and neurodegenerative conditions.
When should I see a neurologist?
When neurological symptoms are persistent, recurring, progressive, or affect daily functioning.
Do neurologists provide long-term care?
Yes. Many neurological conditions require ongoing monitoring and treatment adjustment.
What symptoms commonly lead to neurology consultations?
Headaches, dizziness, weakness, numbness, tremor, balance problems, and cognitive changes.
Do neurologists manage treatment plans?
Yes. Diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring are core parts of neurological care.
Is neurology only for severe conditions?
No. Neurologists also evaluate early or mild neurological symptoms.
When is urgent care needed instead of neurology?
Sudden weakness, speech problems, seizures, acute confusion, or vision loss require immediate medical attention.
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