Neuro-ophthalmologists are responsible for the diagnosis and management of diseases of nervous systems that affect vision, eye movements and alignment as well as pupillary reflexes.

Common symptoms that require attention

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Sudden decrease or loss of vision.

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Sudden transient loss of vision.

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Visual hallucinations.

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Double vision or diplopia.

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Intractable headaches.

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Pupillary abnormalities (sluggish reaction, the difference in size of the pupils).

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Sudden onset of difficulties in identifying colors.

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Inability to tolerate bright light.

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Visual field defects.

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Squint

Common tests for diagnosis and management of Neuro-ophthalmology diseases

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Orthoptic evaluation.

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Evaluation of ocular movements.

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Diplopia charting.

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Neurological visual fields screening.

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Optical coherence tomography of the optic nerve head.

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Evaluation of contrast sensitivity and colour vision.

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Imaging studies including CT scan, MRI and MR venogram.

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Lumber puncture.

Dr. Bariana herself diagnoses and treats all the patients of neuro-ophthalmological diseases with dedications and expertise.