Best Provisional Tic Disorder Doctors in India

33 Specialist(s)
Dr Suresh Jaju
Consultant Pediatrician Nizamabad
  • Exp: 36+ Yrs
Dr Garuda Rama
Consultant Pediatrician Vizag
  • Exp: 31+ Yrs
Dr Anita Tripathy
Consultant Pediatrician Vizag
  • Exp: 30+ Yrs
Dr Sanjeeva Reddy KC
Senior Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist Bengaluru
  • Exp: 28+ Yrs
Dr Sushil Parakh
Consultant-Paediatrics and Neonatologist Nashik
  • Exp: 27+ Yrs
Dr Ravinder Reddy Parige
HOD Neonatology and Pediatrics Hyderabad
  • Exp: 24+ Yrs
Dr Amarnath Kulkarni
Senior Consultant Paediatric Endocrinologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 15+ Yrs
Dr Leenatha Reddy Nedurumalli
Consultant-Paediatrics and Neonatologist Bengaluru
  • Exp: 14+ Yrs
Dr Janardhana Reddy V
Senior Consultant Pediatrician & Intensivist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 13+ Yrs
Dr Talishetty Swathy
Senior Consultant Pediatrician Hyderabad
  • Exp: 13+ Yrs
Dr Rahul Gosavi
Consultant Pediatrics and Neonatologist Chh. Sambhaji Nagar
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Vamshee Reddy
Consultant Pediatrician & Neonatologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Purva Jain
Consultant Pediatrician & Neonatologist Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 10+ Yrs
Dr Kapil Babasaheb Jadhav
Consultant Pediatrician Pune
  • Exp: 10+ Yrs
Dr Nikhil Nag S Punneshetty
Senior Pediatrician & Critical Care Specialist Financial District
  • Exp: 10+ Yrs
Dr. Vrukshal Tukaram Shamkuwar
Consultant Head PICU And Paediatrics Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 9+ Yrs
Dr Shireesha Gugloth
Consultant Pediatrician Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 9+ Yrs
Dr Chappa Bhavani Shankar
Consultant Pediatrician Vizianagaram
  • Exp: 9+ Yrs
Dr Udaya Keerthi Kanna
Consultant pediatrician and intensivist Nellore
  • Exp: 8+ Yrs
Dr Seepana Rajesh
Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist Srikakulam
  • Exp: 8+ Yrs
Dr Vuppala Subbarao
Consultant Neonatologist & Pediatrician Kakinada
  • Exp: 7+ Yrs
 Dr Sriranga Modalavalasa
Consultant Pediatric Intensivist and Neonatologist Srikakulam
  • Exp: 7+ Yrs
Dr Anurag Mahagaonkar
Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist Bengaluru
  • Exp: 7+ Yrs
Dr G Manasa
Consultant Pediatrician Vizag
  • Exp: 6+ Yrs
Dr Vijay Krishna K
Consultant Pediatrician & Neonatologist - Vizag Woman & Child Vizag
  • Exp: 6+ Yrs
Dr Neha Mukhi
Junior Consultant Pediatrics Nashik
  • Exp: 5+ Yrs
Dr K Sindhura
Consultant Pediatrician And Neonatologist Kurnool
  • Exp: 5+ Yrs
Dr Priyanka Vemuri
Consultant Pediatrician Vizag
  • Exp: 5+ Yrs
Dr Yanamala Ganesh
Consultant Pediatric Intensivist, Neonatologist, Asthma & Allergy Specialist, ECMO Specialist Kurnool
  • Exp: 5+ Yrs
Dr Vempati Satya Surya Prasanthi
Consultant Pediatrician Hyderabad
  • Exp: 4.6+ Yrs
Dr Bommisetti R Nagarjuna
Consultant Pediatrician &Neonatologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 3+ Yrs
Dr Ashritha Rao Komandla
Consultant Paediatrician Warangal
  • Exp: 3+ Yrs
Dr Snehal Shivaji Jagtap
Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist Sangamner
  • Exp: 3+ Yrs

Importance of Provisional Tic Disorder Specialist in Treatment

Provisional Tic Disorder is a condition where individuals experience sudden, repetitive movements or sounds known as tics. These tics can range from eye blinking to throat clearing and can significantly impact daily life. Early intervention is crucial as it can help manage symptoms and prevent the disorder from progressing into a more severe form of tic disorder. At Medicover in India, specialists provide evidence-based care for patients with Provisional Tic Disorder, focusing on tailored treatment plans to address individual needs. By combining medication, therapy, and support services, Medicover enhances the recovery process for patients, helping them manage their tics more effectively and improve their overall quality of life. Seeking timely care from Medicover's experts can make a difference in managing Provisional Tic Disorder and promoting better long-term outcomes for patients.

Why to Choose Provisional Tic Disorder Specialists at Medicover Hospitals in India

Patients with Provisional Tic Disorder should choose Medicover Hospitals in India for their specialized care and advanced treatment options. Medicover has a proven track record of successfully treating Provisional Tic Disorder and improving patient outcomes. Their team of experts customizes treatment plans to meet the specific needs of each patient, ensuring comprehensive and personalized care. By choosing Medicover Hospitals, patients can access cutting-edge therapies and innovative approaches to managing Provisional Tic Disorder, leading to better long-term results. Trusting your care to Medicover means receiving top-notch medical expertise and compassionate support throughout your treatment journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Specific early symptoms of Provisional Tic Disorder may include the sudden onset of motor or vocal tics lasting less than a year. Patients often experience fluctuations in tic severity and may have associated behavioral changes.

Effective management of Provisional Tic Disorder often includes behavioral interventions, such as habit reversal therapy, to help reduce tic severity. Supportive counseling for both patients and families can also provide coping strategies during this transitional phase.

Provisional Tic Disorder may co-occur with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), complicating behavioral management.

Treatment often includes behavioral therapy and education for families. Medications may be considered if symptoms are severe and disruptive.

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