Dr. Mohd. Imran Khan - Neurologist at NeuroLogic Neurocare, Shahjahanpur

Recognized Credentials & Awards | Trusted by 1000+ Families | Compassionate Patient-Focused Neurological Treatment

Dr. Mohd Imran Khan brings 10+ years of specialized neurology expertise to Shahjahanpur. Trained as Assistant Professor at KGMU Lucknow, he leads Shahjahanpur’s first state-of-the-art neurology center with rapid stroke response, advanced diagnostics, and compassionate care for all neurological conditions.

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10+ Years of Experience

MBBS, MD (Medicine), DM (Neurology)

Former Assistant Professor, KGMU

Leading Neurology Center in Shahjahanpur for Brain, Spine and Nerve Health

NeuroLogic Neurocare is Shahjahanpur’s leading center for expert neurological diagnosis and treatment, led by Dr. Mohd Imran Khan (DM Neurology, KGMU Lucknow). We provide comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, migraines, dementia, neuropathy, and spinal disorders. Our state-of-the-art clinic is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools—EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies—to ensure rapid, accurate assessment and personalized treatment plans. Experience compassionate care focused on timely intervention and lasting wellness.

Experienced Doctor

Trust your neurological health to Dr. Mohd Imran Khan—an experienced specialist with 10+ years in advanced brain, nerve, and spine care.

Supportive Environment

Experience compassionate, patient-centered care in a modern, welcoming clinic where your comfort, privacy, and peace of mind are our priority.

Follow-Up Support

Ongoing care doesn't end at diagnosis—we provide comprehensive follow-up support, medication guidance, and continuous monitoring to ensure your lasting recovery and wellness.

Privacy Maintained

Your medical information is confidential and secure—we maintain strict privacy protocols and ethical standards to protect your personal health data with complete discretion.

Same Day Appointment

When neurological symptoms strike, time is brain—book a same-day appointment with Dr. Imran Khan and get expert diagnosis and treatment without delay.

Accurate Diagnosis

Thorough neurological assessment with precise diagnosis, clear explanations, and careful history review for confident, accurate treatment planning.

Ethical Practice

We uphold the highest standards of medical ethics, integrity, and transparency—treating every patient with honesty, respect, and evidence-based care focused solely on your wellbeing.

No Hidden Cost

Transparent pricing with complete clarity—we provide detailed fee breakdowns upfront so you know exactly what to expect, with no surprise charges or hidden expenses.

Post-Care Guidance

Beyond treatment, we empower your recovery with personalized post-care guidance, lifestyle recommendations, and expert counseling to help you achieve sustained neurological health and wellness.

Best Neurologist in Shahjahanpur

Dr. Mohd Imran Khan brings world-class neurology expertise to Shahjahanpur with advanced training from King George’s Medical University, Lucknow, and 10+ years of specialized experience. Leading the city’s first state-of-the-art neurology center, he combines cutting-edge diagnostics, compassionate care, and rapid emergency response to deliver exceptional treatment for stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, and all neurological conditions. Trust the neurologist Shahjahanpur patients rely on for expert diagnosis, personalized treatment, and lasting wellness.

Treatments

Stroke

A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is suddenly blocked, depriving brain cells of oxygen. This happens through two main mechanisms: ischemic stroke caused by blood clots (often from atherosclerosis—plaque buildup in arteries) or hemorrhagic stroke from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain. Read More

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a brain condition where a person gets repeated seizures. A seizure happens when brain cells send out sudden, uncontrolled electrical signals that mix up the normal messages in your brain, causing shaking, loss of awareness, or other sudden changes in your body. Read More

Headache / Migraine

A headache is pain in your head caused by tense muscles, stress, or tiredness—it usually goes away with rest or simple pain relief. A migraine is a more serious condition with throbbing, intense pain often on one side of your head, nausea, and light sensitivity—it needs proper medical care and specific treatments to manage effectively. Read More

Vertigo

Vertigo is a spinning sensation that makes you feel like you or the room around you is moving, even when you’re standing still. It happens when the inner ear—which controls your balance—sends mixed signals to your brain, usually caused by loose crystals in your ear, infections, or nerve problems that can be effectively treated. Read More

CNS Infections

CNS infections happen when bacteria, viruses, or other germs enter your brain or spinal cord, causing inflammation and swelling. Common types like meningitis (membrane inflammation) and encephalitis (brain inflammation) are serious medical emergencies, but early diagnosis and proper antibiotic or antiviral treatment can prevent serious complications. Read More

Dementia

Dementia is a condition where brain cells get damaged, causing problems with memory, thinking, and daily activities that get worse over time. It happens when proteins build up in the brain or blood flow to the brain is reduced, but early diagnosis and proper management with medications, exercise, and mental activities can help slow down the decline and improve quality of life. Read More

Sleep Disorders

Sleep disorders are problems with getting to sleep, staying asleep, or feeling rested, caused by stress, anxiety, irregular schedules, or underlying medical conditions that affect your brain and body’s sleep cycle. Depending on the type—like insomnia, sleep apnea, or narcolepsy—professional diagnosis and personalized treatment including therapy, lifestyle changes, or medication can help you get better sleep and improve your daily functioning. Read More

Neck and Back Pain

Neck and back pain happen when muscles get strained, discs between bones wear down, nerves get pinched, or poor posture puts stress on your spine over time. Depending on the cause—like muscle strain, herniated discs, arthritis, or pinched nerves—professional evaluation and treatment combining rest, exercises, physical therapy, or other approaches can reduce pain and restore normal movement. Read More

Neuropathy

Neuropathy is damage to your nerves that causes numbness, tingling, weakness, or burning sensations, usually starting in your hands and feet. It happens due to diabetes, infections, injuries, vitamin deficiencies, alcohol use, or exposure to toxins that harm the nerves—and early professional care with medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and prevent further damage. Read More

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson’s disease happens when nerve cells in your brain die or get damaged, reducing a chemical messenger called dopamine that controls movement. This causes shaking, stiffness, slow movement, and balance problems that gradually get worse over time—but medications, exercise, therapy, and sometimes surgery can help manage symptoms and maintain quality of life. Read More

Blepharospasm

Blepharospasm is a nervous system condition where your eyelid muscles spasm and twitch uncontrollably, causing you to blink forcefully or have your eyes squeeze shut for periods of time. It happens when the part of your brain controlling eyelid muscles stops working correctly, and can be effectively managed with eye drops, botulinum toxin injections, special glasses, or other treatments to help keep your eyes open and restore normal vision. Read More

Cervical Dystonia

Cervical dystonia, also called spasmodic torticollis, is a condition where your neck muscles involuntarily contract and spasm, causing your head to twist, tilt, or turn in abnormal ways that can be painful. It happens due to an imbalance in brain signals that control neck movement, and can be effectively managed with botulinum toxin injections, medications, physical therapy, or other treatments to reduce muscle spasms and restore normal neck positioning. Read More

Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease where your immune system attacks the protective covering of nerves in your brain and spinal cord, causing problems with movement, vision, and thinking. It happens when your body’s defense system mistakenly damages nerve insulation, but disease-modifying medications, steroids for flare-ups, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes can reduce attacks, slow progression, and help maintain daily function. Read More

Paralysis

Paralysis happens when nerve damage stops messages from traveling between your brain and muscles, causing loss of movement in parts of your body. It occurs from strokes, spinal cord injuries, nerve diseases, or brain trauma—but early diagnosis and rehabilitation through physical therapy, occupational therapy, and assistive devices can help restore function and improve independence. Read More

Sciatica / Slipped Disc

Sciatica is sharp, shooting pain that spreads from your lower back down the leg when the sciatic nerve gets pressed or irritated, most commonly due to a slipped (herniated) disc in the spine. In a slipped disc, the soft cushion between the back bones bulges or leaks out and presses on the nerve—but with proper rest, medicines, physiotherapy, and in some cases injections or surgery, pain can be reduced and movement restored. Read More

Meet the Doctor!

Education

  • MBBS – Sarojini Naidu Medical College, Agra (2013)

  • MD (Medicine) – GSVM Medical College, Kanpur (2018)

  • DM (Neurology) – King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow (2022)

Experience

  • Senior Resident, GSVM Medical College (2018–2019)

  • Assistant Professor, Neurology – King George’s Medical University, Lucknow (2022–2024)

  • Consultant Neurologist – Career Medical College (2024–2025)

  • Consultant Neurologist – NeuroLogic Neurocare, Shahjahanpur (2025–Present)

  • Over 10 years of clinical experience in Medicine & Neurology

Memberships

  • Indian Medical Association (IMA)

  • Indian Academy of Neurology

  • American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

  • International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS)

Awards & Recognitions

  • Advanced Management of Neurological Diseases – 2024

Dr. Mohd Imran Khan is a highly qualified Neurologist and Geriatric Neurologist in Shahjahanpur, providing specialized neurological care at NeuroLogic Neurocare. With over seven years of clinical expertise, he has developed a strong proficiency in diagnosing and managing complex neurological conditions including progressive external ophthalmoplegia, scoliosis-related neurological complications, and medication-induced muscle weakness. His clinical focus extends to movement disorders and age-related neurological conditions, addressing the unique healthcare needs of geriatric patients with precision and compassion.

Dr. Khan’s distinguished academic background includes serving as an Assistant Professor of Neurology at King George’s Medical University, Lucknow, where he contributed to advancing neurological medicine through teaching and research. This academic foundation, combined with his active membership in prestigious national and international neurology organizations—including the Indian Academy of Neurology, American Academy of Neurology (AAN), and International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS)—ensures that his practice remains aligned with the latest evidence-based treatment protocols and global standards of neurological care. His commitment to continuous learning and professional excellence translates into comprehensive, patient-centered treatment plans tailored to each individual’s needs.

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