Neurological symptoms we diagnose at Affidea neuraCare

Worried about symptoms affecting your thinking, behaviour, memory, sleep, energy levels or movement? Whether you’ve noticed something new or something that’s been getting worse over time, we’re here to help find answers. Our specialist neurologists investigate neurological symptoms at all stages, from first concerns to more complex changes. Our expert team uses advanced diagnostics to understand what’s happening and to guide the next steps in your care.
Expert care for you

Affidea neuraCare Athens is a highly specialised centre of excellence in neurology, delivering pioneering, holistic care and cutting-edge treatments to transform what’s possible in the care of neurological conditions.


With unparalleled expertise, we strive to bring all the possibilities that modern medicine can offer through extensive experience, world-class research and personal care and attention of a team dedicated to making a difference for you, whatever it takes. All in a calm, patient-first setting and led by a world-class neurological team.

Why choose us
Confidence
It’s knowing that some of Europe’s leading neurologists are right here for you, and are dedicated to improving your outcome – whatever it takes.
Choice
It’s the opportunity for priority access to life-changing diagnostics, treatments and clinical trials, in a modern, calm and high-quality environment.
Comfort
It’s the reassurance of receiving everything you could need, including complete concierge service where each step arrives seamlessly without delay.
Care
It’s receiving the personal attention of a compassionate team, who listen, understand, and go further to create the care experiences you deserve.
Our multidisciplinary team

We surround our patients with specialists who listen, understand, and care. They include some of Europe's most renowned experts – neurologists,
neuropsychologists, neuroradiographers, microbiologists, nurses, nuclear medicine experts and therapeutic specialists in physiology and occupational health.

How to book your appointment
1. Start an enquiry now
If you’re ready to request an appointment, you can get started quickly online – simply enquire now . Alternatively, you can call or email our team directly.
2. Tell us about your enquiry
Fill out our online form and tell us about your enquiry. Are you concerned about symptoms, seeking a second opinion, or looking for a specific treatment or diagnostic?
3. Receive a call back to book
Our friendly team will contact you promptly. We'll discuss your needs and find a convenient appointment time that suits your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my memory so bad?

Memory problems can include forgetting names, losing track of conversations, or misplacing items. They may come on gradually or feel sudden. If memory lapses are affecting your daily life, it’s time to take a closer look. 

Explore memory symptoms.

Why am I so tired all the time?

Constant tiredness can feel like mental fog, physical exhaustion, or both. You may find it hard to concentrate, stay awake during the day, or feel refreshed after sleep. Fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest could point to something deeper, including sleep disorders or a neurological condition like multiple sclerosis.

What is a tremor?

A tremor is an involuntary shaking movement commonly in the hands, arms, or head. It can happen at rest or during movement, and may range from barely noticeable to more obvious. While often harmless, it can sometimes signal something more, including Parkinson’s. 

Explore movement symptoms,

What causes neuropathy?

Neuropathy causes chronic pain symptoms like tingling, burning, numbness, or weakness, which are usually in the feet or hands. It happens when nerves aren’t working properly, which can be due to many underlying issues, including injury, inflammation, or long-term pressure. 

Learn more about neuropathy symptoms.

What are the early signs of dementia?

Early signs of dementia often include short-term memory lapses, confusion in familiar settings, word-finding issues, or trouble focusing. These symptoms may come on slowly and feel subtle at first but can increase over time. 

Learn more about cognitive impairment.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?

Common signs include hand tremors, slower movement, stiff muscles, and changes in balance. 

Learn more about movement-related symptoms.

Why can’t I sleep?

Sleep problems are common and usually temporary. But sometimes, disrupted sleep can be a sign that something deeper is going on. 

Learn more about neurological sleep symptoms.

What causes tingling in the feet?

Tingling in the feet, often described as pins and needles, buzzing, or numbness, can result from irritated or damaged nerves. 

Learn more about the symptoms of damaged nerves.

Not sure what you need?

Contact us today to speak to a member of our team for advice and more information about our clinic. We can help you with the next steps, as well as help you book a consultation with one of our experienced doctors.