Neurology
10+ Years Experience
MBBS, MD (Medicine) DM(Neurology)-PGI CHANDIGARH,Dip Public Health, MRCP (1)
Apollo Multispecialty Hospitals
English,Hindi,Bangla
Mon - Sun
12:00 -12:01
Neurology
10+ Years Experience
MBBS, MD (Medicine) DM(Neurology)-PGI CHANDIGARH,Dip Public Health, MRCP (1)
Apollo Multispecialty Hospitals
English,Hindi,Bangla
Mon - Sun
12:00 -12:01
Dr. Aditya Choudhury is a highly skilled Neurologist with a decade of experience in the field of neurology. Based in Kolkata, West Bengal, he is affiliated with the prestigious Apollo Hospitals, where he provides exceptional care to his patients. His educational background includes an MBBS, MD in Medicine, DM in Neurology, DPH, and MRCP, equipping him with a comprehensive knowledge of various neurological disorders. Dr. Choudhury is fluent in English, Bengali, and Hindi, ensuring effective communication with a diverse patient population.
As a neurologist, Dr. Choudhury specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions affecting the nervous system, including but not limited to migraines, epilepsy, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases. His expertise and dedication to patient care are evident in his approach, where he combines the latest medical advancements with empathetic treatment.
Dr. Choudhury's commitment to excellence in neurology and his advanced qualifications make him a trusted choice for patients seeking neurological care in Kolkata. His practice is characterized by a patient-centered approach, where he prioritizes understanding each individual's needs and providing tailored treatment plans.
Whether you're dealing with chronic headaches, memory issues, or other neurological concerns, Dr. Aditya Choudhury stands as a pillar of support and expertise. His relentless pursuit of knowledge and dedication to his specialty continues to make a significant impact on the lives of his patients.
Jioned Apollo Gleanagles Hospital in April 2019
GNRC Hopsital with ILS group of hospital- Oct 2018 to March 2019
Narayana Group Hospital Barasat and visiting consultant ILS group of Hospitals, 2018
PGIMER, Chandigarh
Movement disorders, stroke, epilepsy
Certificate of honours in Microbiology and pharmacology
Honours in forensic medicine
Professional Memberships
List of indexed publications
1. An unusual cause of bilateral tongue wasting and weakness. Takkar A, Choudhary A, Goyal MK, Modi M, Lal V.
Neurol India. 2017 Jan-Feb;;65(1):188-189 2.Cerebellar ataxia due to Leptospirosis- a case report.
Singh R, Khurana D, Mehta S, Choudhary A, Petluri G, Lal V. BMC Infect Dis. 2016 Dec 12;;16(1):748.
3.Reversible Bilateral Striatal Hypermetabolism in a Patient with Leucine-Rich Glioma Inactivated-1 Encephalitis.
Takkar A, Choudhary A, Ram Mittal B, Lal V. J Clin Neurol. 2016 Oct;;12(4):519-520
4.Achalasia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as part of Allgrove syndrome. Jain G, Choudhary A, Goyal M, Lal V.
Neurol India. 2016 Jul-Aug;;64(4):841-2.
5.Letter by Choudhary et al Regarding Article, "Admission Hyperglycemia and Poor Outcomes in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis".
Choudhary A, Kumar S A, Khurana D. Stroke. 2016 Jun;;47(6):e170
6.Breastfeeding and Disease-Modifying Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis.
Choudhary A, Vinny WP.?JAMA Neurol. 2016 Apr;;73(4):480
7.Progressive myoclonic epilepsy and horizontal gaze palsy: a rare aetiology
Rajveer Singh, Aditya Choudhary, Amith S Kumar, Manoj Kumar Goyal BMJ Case Reports, 2017?8.The Eye Opener: Finding and Targeting the Midbrain Lesion
Aditya Choudhary,Rajveer Singh,Manoj Goyal &Manish Modi Journal of Neuroophthalmology 2018, Volume 42
9. Simultaneous bilateral hypertensive thalamic hemorrhage: A rare event Aditya Choudhary, Manoj K Goyal, Rajveer Singh
Neurology India, 2018, Volume 66?10. RETINAL NERVE FIBRE LAYER THINNING IS ASSOCIATED WITH DRUG RESISTANCE IN EPILEPSY: PROMISING YET OPEN ENDED
Amith Kumar, Aditya Choudhary, Aastha Takker,?Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry, volume 87, issue 4
List of accepted manuscripts in indexed journals
1)Prevalence of epilepsy and its association with exposure to Toxocaracanis: A community based, case control study from Rural Northern India'
2)'Neuromyotonia: Experience from a tertiary care center and review of literature'