Reema Maindiratta, MD, P.C.

Reema Maindiratta, MD, P.C. Reema Maindiratta, MD, has a private practice in Dix Hills, NY. Dr. Maindiratta speaks fluently English, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.

Dr. Maindiratta specializes in the complex pathways of the neurosystem, treating various disorders, diseases, and injury.

631-422-3675 Reema Maindiratta, MD, embarked on the road to entrepreneurship in 1998 when she established her private practice in Babylon, New York. She holds nearly twenty years of uniquely diversified experience in neurology, specializing in neuromuscular disorders, peripheral neuropathy, and pain management. Neurology is a non-surgical branch of medicine that is concerned with disorders that affect the nervous system. Neurology specialists diagnose and treat conditions that are related to the autonomic nervous system, peripheral nervous system, or the central nervous system. An expert in the sophisticated pathways of the neurological system, Dr. Maindiratta is highly regarded for her ability to diagnose and provide relief and cure. She is equipped with exceptional communication and public speaking skills enhanced by her talent for languages. For more information about Reema Maindiratta, MD, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/8124766.

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09/10/2020

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Get to know Neurologist Dr. Reema Maindiratta, who serves the New York City tri-state area at her private practice. Speciality: Neuromuscular Disorders

09/10/2020
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03/26/2015

Implications for understanding underlying molecular genetics of human neuropsychiatric disorders, according to Penn study Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsyl...

03/13/2015

Although around 25-40% of children and adolescents in the US experience some form of sleep disorder, such conditions are often overlooked, with a lack of realization of just how important a good ni...

Research unlocks revolutionary new procedure for epilepsy diagnosis http://wp.me/p37F9a-2K
01/19/2015

Research unlocks revolutionary new procedure for epilepsy diagnosis http://wp.me/p37F9a-2K

Pioneering new research by the University of Exeter could revolutionise global diagnostic procedures for one of the most common forms of epilepsy. Scientists from Exeter have investigated using mathematical modelling to assess susceptibility to idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) by analysing electrical activity of the brain while the patient is in a resting state. Current diagnosis practices typically observe electrical activities associated with seizures in a clinical environment. [ 516 more words. ]

Link discovered between tooth loss and slowing mind and body http://wp.me/p37F9a-2F
01/03/2015

Link discovered between tooth loss and slowing mind and body http://wp.me/p37F9a-2F

The memory and walking speeds of adults who have lost all of their teeth decline more rapidly than in those who still have some of their own teeth, finds new UCL research. The study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, looked at 3,166 adults aged 60 or over from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) and compared their performance in tests of memory and walking speed. [ 269 more words. ]

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