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Dr. Mohammed Ateequr Rahman

Senior Consultant - Interventional Neurologist & Stroke Specialist

Speciality

Neurology

Qualification

MBBS, MD, DNB (Neurology), FINS, FINR

Experience

20 Years

Location

CARE Hospitals Outpatient Centre, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

Best Interventional Neurologist in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

Brief Profile

Dr. Mohammed Ateequr Rahman completed his MBBS and MD (Internal  Medicine) from Government Medical College, Aurangabad. He further pursued a Diplomate National Board of Examinations in Neurology from New Delhi,  followed by a fellowship in Interventional Neurology & Stroke from the Max  Superspeciaity Hospital Delhi with Neuroradiology skill development at Vascular Institute Tokyo Japan & University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland. 

His dedication to staying at the forefront of medical advancements is evident in his pursuit of cross-training in neurology and interventional neurology, a rare combination that uniquely equips him to address complex neurological conditions with precision and innovation. He has received advanced training in carotid stenting in Tokyo, Japan, and remains committed to leveraging technology for precision stroke therapy and preventive care. 

Dr Mohammed Rahman's areas of interest encompass stroke management, cerebrovascular diseases, carotid/ intracranial stenting, emergency neurology, and medical complications of neurological diseases. 

Dr. Mohammed Ateequr Rahman holds Life membership of the Society of Neurovascular Intervention, Indian Stroke Association, Andhra Pradesh Neuroscientist Association, Indian Academy of Neurology, Indian Society of  Critical Medicine, and the Association of Physicians of India. His journey includes significant contributions to various prestigious hospitals and educational institutions across India, where he not only provided exemplary patient care but also nurtured the next generation of medical professionals through teaching and mentorship roles. 


Field(s) of Expertise

  • Stroke Management
  • Cerebrovascular Diseases
  • Carotid/ Intracranial Stenting
  • Emergency Neurology
  • Medical complications of neurological diseases


Research and Presentations

  • A phase III, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to determine the efficacy and safety of a low (50mg/day) dose of safinamide, as add-on therapy in patients with IPD with motor fluctuations, treated with a stable dose of levodopa. NW1015/016/III/2006.
  • INTERACT-2 trial for ICH outcome with blood pressure management.
  • DIAS-II Trial for Ischemic stroke.


Publications

  • Diagnostic Cerebral Catheter Angiography- Neurologist Perspective. Delhi Course 2013 Stroke and Neurointervention Foundation.
  • Aortogenic Stroke: Stroke Registry – based Study IAN 2012.
  • Infarcts in MCA territory and outcome patterns. 16th annual conference of the Indian Academy of Neurology 23-26 October 2008 New Delhi.
  • Wrist drops present as cortical infarcts, according to A report of six patients. 15th Annual conference Andhra Pradesh neuroscientist association 12-13th July 2008.
  • Iron deficiency anemia and stroke, a report of six cases. Annual conference of Indian Academy of Neurology, 4-7th October 2007 NCPA, Mumbai.
  • The burden of potentially preventable epilepsy, A community-based prevalence study in rural India, (CRESSI). 27th International epilepsy congress 8-12th July 2007 Singapore.
  • Wrist drop as presenting feature of cortical infarct, report of six cases. IXV Annual conference of Indian Academy of Neurology 6-8th October 2006, Banglore.
  • Emergence and re-emergence of infections with special reference to Tuberculosis, Oral candiasis, and opportunistic enteric parasite in HIV/AIDS cases.
  • Journal of Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologist 1998 symposia.
  • A study on bronchial asthma with special reference to menstruation. Indian Journal of Allergy and Immunology June 1999.
  • Worked on clinical profile of 100 ARC/AIDS cases at Government Medical College, Aurangabad. Accepted thesis for December 1999 MD General Medicine examination.
  • A study of Inter relationship of tuberculosis, oral candidiasis, and enteric parasites in 80 HIV/AIDS cases. Tuberculosis India.


Education

  • 1989-1994: M B B S, Government medical college, Aurangabad. Dr. BAMU, Aurangabad, India
  • 1998-1999: M.D (Internal Medicine). Postgraduate Resident, GMC, Dr BAMU Aurangabad
  • 2006-2008: Postgraduate Resident in Neurology. (Care institute of Medical sciences, Hyderabad)
  • 2011-2012: Fellowship Interventional Neurology and Stroke Delhi


Languages Known

English, Telugu, Marathi, Hindi & Urdu


Fellowship/Membership

  • 2015: Society of Neurovascular Intervention SNVI/015/L
  • 2010: Indian Stroke Association LM 488
  • 2010: Andhra Pradesh Neuroscientist Association LM 202
  • 2009: Indian Academy of Neurology LM 810
  • 2001: Indian Society of Critical Medicine LM 01/R-119
  • 2001: Association of Physicians of India LM 9829


Past Positions

  • 1994-1995: Rotatory internship, Government Medical College, Nanded.
  • 1995-1996: Lecturer in Anatomy, B.J Medical College, Pune.
  • 1996-1997: Medical House surgeon. Dr. BAM Hospital, Central Railway, Byculla Mumbai, India.
  • 2000-2003: Lecturer in Medicine, Government Medical College, Nanded.
  • 2003-2006: Consultant Physician. Lotus Hospital, Nanded.
  • 2009-2010: Consultant Neurology, Lotus Superspeciality Hospital, Nanded.
  • 2010-2011: Consultant Neurology, CARE Hospital, Nampally, Hyderabad.
  • 2012-2014: Consultant Interventional neurologist, CARE Hospital, Hyderabad.
  • 2014-2016: Consultant Interventional Neurologist & Stroke Specialist, Incharge Neuroscience Services, Citizens Hospitals, Serilingampally, Hyderabad, India.
  • 2016-Apr 2024: Consultant Interventional Neurologist & Stroke Specialist, Incharge Interventional Neurology, Stroke & Neurocritical Care, Virinchi Hospitals, Road No#1, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

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