Neurology

Neurology is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system diseases. Neurological medical care is provided by a neurologist.

Neurologist consultation

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For the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system diseases, including headaches and back pain, we recommend consulting a neurologist for an expert’s opinion of a previous diagnosis or treatment plan.

Diseases that neurologists work to prevent, diagnose and treat are stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, involuntary movements caused by uncontrollable muscle contractions, multiple sclerosis, restless leg syndrome, infectious diseases of the nervous system (meningitis, encephalitis, Lyme disease). Our neurologists can also give advice on recovering from a neurological disease or coping with a chronic illness.

Patients aged up to 18 are consulted by a paediatric neurologist.

The appointments financed by the Health Insurance Fund can only be booked by calling 1330 or visiting the National e-Booking System. The Health Insurance Fund appointments only take place in Tallinn. The patient has to pay the standard visit fee of €5. A referral is required to register for an appointment.

We provide this service

Confido Tartu Raatuse Clinic
Raatuse 21, Tartu
Confido Medical Centre
Veerenni 51, Tallinn

Price

Tallinn
Price
Duration up to
Neurologist consultation
(video consultation also possible)
130 €
30 min
Neurologist consultation in Tallinn (Dr Toomsoo)
(video consultation also possible)
130 €
20 min
Urgent neurologist consultation
(video consultation also possible)
200 €
30 min
Tartu
Price
Duration up to
Neurologist consultation in Tartu
(video consultation also possible)
110 €
30 min
Service
Price
Duration up to
Neurologist consultation with a referral
within the scope of the Health Insurance Fund contract
visit fee €5
Speech therapist consultation
80 €
30 min

We have several payment options. Read more HERE.

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Neurologist consultation