Pediatric Neurology Second Opinion for Nandyal
Review of external MRI scans, EEG results, genetic reports, and treatment plans for complex cases.
For children diagnosed with drug-resistant epilepsy, developmental regression, or complex neurogenic conditions, we review external documentation, re-evaluate diagnostics, and design optimized pharmacological strategies or suggest advanced procedural pathways.
Quick Appointment
Takes less than 1 minute

When a second opinion may help
The child's diagnosis remains unclear after multiple evaluations.
Symptoms are continuing despite ongoing medications.
Long-term treatment or brain surgery has been suggested.
Parents want clarification or explanation on reports.
What Dr. Swetha reviews
What a second opinion provides
A second-opinion consultation offers peace of mind, confirms diagnosis path validity, clarifies complex reports, and ensures you understand treatment alternatives. It does not automatically guarantee changing your child's current prescriptions.
Why consult a Pediatric Neurologist?
General pediatricians manage routine child healthcare, while child neurologists specialize in brain, spine, nerve, and muscle disorders. Dr. Swetha has dedicated board-certified training (DM) in managing complex neurological conditions.
Dr. Swetha Rampally's Profile
Credentials: DM Pediatric Neurology, MD Paediatrics
Specialty Focus: Childhood Epilepsy & Video EEG evaluation, neurodevelopmental delay
Experience: 12+ years of medical experience
Consultation Access Info
OPD visits happen at the Kurnool primary clinic. We coordinate slots so parents traveling from Nandyal can complete consultation and any required EEG scans in a single day.
What to bring along
Previous prescriptions and scan copies (MRI/CT)
Parent-recorded mobile videos of any fits/episodes
Child's birth files and vaccination card
Privacy & Medical Reports
All child consultations, developmental histories, and test results are strictly confidential. We share diagnostic reports only with the parents/legal guardians. Reports are provided physically; we can also share secure digital copies upon request to coordinate with your local pediatrician.
Common Concerns (FAQ)
Q. How do I book a second opinion, and is it worth it for complex cases?
You can book this using our online form by attaching past MRI/EEG records. Getting a second opinion is highly valuable for drug-resistant epilepsy, as it ensures correct classification of variant reports and titration steps.
Need to schedule a Second Opinion Consultation?
Contact us to book your slot. Our coordinator speaks Telugu and will guide you on travel, timing, and which reports to bring.