Dr Rakesh Kumar Jain

Paediatric Neurologist

21 Years of Experience

Primus Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi - India

  • Dr. Rakesh Jain is a UK trained and experienced Paediatric Neurologist with over 20+ years of experience.
  • Dr R K Jain has completed his MBBS & DCH from the eminent PGIMS, Rohtak. Following which he did is MRCPH from Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK and FRCPCH from Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London.
  • He also did his CCT from Oxford University Hospital, UK.
  • He has presented his work at many conferences like Pedicon, European Paediatric Neurology, British Paediatric Neurology and the Royal College of Paediatric & Child Health Conference, to name a few.
  • He is an active member of various international neurology societies. 
  • Dr Jain’s area of expertise lies in Paediatric Neurology, Paediatrics and Paediatric Neuro Rehabilitation.
     

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Qualifications

  • MBBS, PGIMS ,Rohtak
  • DCH, B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences,Rohtak
  • MRCP, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK,
  • FRCPCH, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London,
  • CCT ,Oxford University Hospital, UK

 

Awards and Recognitions

  • Publication: Skeletal Muscle Myopathy Mutations at the Actin-Tropomyosin Interface that Cause Gain Or Loss of Function. Biophysical Journal Jan 2012. 102(3) pp. 231a
  • Publication: Recurrent apnoeas in an infant with Prader-Willi syndrome. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology supp.1 January 2013 Vol. 53
  • Publication: Video EEG (vEEG) outcome on children referred following a single unprovoked afebrile seizure. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology supp1 January 2012; 54: 67-67
  • Publication: Hypertonic nemaline myopathy: a novel disease entity (accepted in journal of 'NEUROLOGY'/2011/395210)
  • Publication: Video EEG (vEEG) outcome on children referred following a single unprovoked afebrile seizure. Arch Dis Child. 2012 Jan; 97(1):90. Epub 2011 Oct 6
  • Publication: Evaluation of the floppy infant. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health Nov 2011; 21: 495-500
  • Publication: Electro-clinical outcome of children referred with suspected absence seizures. Arch Dis Child. 2011 Oct; 96(10): 987-8. Epub 2011 Sep 8
  • Training for examiners for OSCE, Oxford Dec 2011
  • Advance Paediatric EEG Workshop (5 day), Birmingham, Oct 2011
  • Paediatric Neurology master classes, Bristol Sep 2011
  • Course: Quality and Safety in patient management, NESC course centre, Oxford Sep 2011
  • Peadiatric Epilepsy Training Course - 2015

Procedure

7 procedures across 4 departments

Cerebral Angiogram treatments abroad,

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Cerebral Palsy Management treatments abroad ‘Cerebral’ means having to do with the brain and ‘Palsy’ means weakness of body movement. This disorder is caused due to problems in the brain, affects muscle movement coordination and posture. It causes motor disabilities in childhood. Team of multidisciplinary doctors manage the multiple complications and suggest diagnostic tests such as EEG, MRI scan, CT scan, ultrasound, etc for evaluating the treatment options. Assistive

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Cranioplasty Abroad Cranioplasty is a surgical treatment for repairing bone defect of the skull which is usually due to previous surgery and operation or trauma to the head. The side effects of cranioplasty procedure are headaches and fatigue. Risks associated with cranioplasty are infection, brain injury, blood clot formation, seizures, and stroke. The recovery period varies from 1 to 2 weeks to get relief from swelling and numbness. The diagnosis is done through a CT scan. Treatment fo

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Epilepsy Treatment treatments abroad Epilepsy treatment refers to a clinical treatment where the tiny part of the brain which creates seizures, is eliminated using a little electrical device that is put in the body. A variety of reasons may lead to seizures for which Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are given to control seizures. This disease may occur in childhood or after age 60 The symptoms of this disease differ from person to person. An electroencephalogram (EEG) helps to diagnose epilepsy.

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Parkinson's Disease Consultation treatments abroad Parkinson's Disease Consultation plays a role in the diagnosis and treatment of a disorder caused by deterioration of nerve cells in the brain due to which the patient has problems in walking, talking and even eating. After a patient is diagnosed with disorder, the neurologist discusses the treatment options available for patients and aware them about the benefits and the risks of that treatment.  Once the treatment process is

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Stroke Consultation treatments abroad Stroke consultation is an essential part of a medical treatment process for patients suffering from stroke. Stroke is a damage caused when blood vessels in the brain are blocked or burst. After a patient is diagnosed with stroke, the first step is to consult a neurologist, who can discuss the extent of the stroke through diagnostic tests including MRI, CT scan, ECG, blood tests. Doctor talks about the treatment plan and educates about the benefits and

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