- Dr. Abdul Muniem is a well known Neurologist, with experience of 16 years.
- His area of specialisation covers various Sleep Disorders which include Obstructive Sleep Apnoea, Insomnia and various Parasomnias.
- He is also adept in Acute Stroke Management and Secondary Prevention and Management of Chronic Stroke Patients.
- He is the recipient of Best Outgoing Graduate in MBBS Award, for “Overall Academic Performance” in 2001.
- He is a member of Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Indian Society for Sleep Research.
- He takes keen interest in research and has several publications to his credit in different National and International Medical Journals.
- After, graduating with MBBS from Government Medical College, Srinagar in 2000, he pursued MD in Neurology in SKIMS, Srinagar in 2006. Thereafter, he pursued Fellowship in Stroke Neurology in Medanta-The Medicity in 2015. Later, he did another Fellowship in Sleep Medicine, in Saket City Hospital in 2016
Dr. Abdul Muniem
- Neurologist
- Consultant Fellowship, Fellowship, MD, MBBS,17 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon, India
Dr. Abdul Muniem
- Neurologist
- Consultant Fellowship, Fellowship, MD, MBBS,17 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon, India
Profile (Overview)
Specialization
- Sleep Disorders
- STROKE
- Restless legs syndrome
- Periodic limb movement
- Vascular Surgery
- Foot Drop
- Laminectomy
- Brain Mapping
- Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
- Brain Aneurysm Surgery
- Spinal Tap
- Cranial Cyber-Knife Radio surgery
Work Experience of Dr. Abdul Muniem
- Consultant, Medanta – The Medicity, Gurgaon
Education
- Fellowship, 2016, Saket City Hospital
- Fellowship, 2015, Medanta-The Medicity
- MD, 2006, SKIMS
- MBBS, 2000, Government Medical College, Srinagar
Awards
- Best Outgoing Graduate in MBBS, Award for “Overall Academic Performance”, 2001
Paper Published
- Associated with research and has several publications to his credit in noted National and International Journals. These are: Insomnia: A Disorder or a Symptom: Progress in Medicine Update, 2016
- Acute stroke protocol: Reducing door to needle time to 34 minutes: Poster presentation at World Stroke Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 2015
- Epilepsy in elderly: Annals of geriatric education and medical sciences; Vol 1, Issue 1, 2014
- Recurrent Transient Focal Neurological Deficits in Convexity Meningioma: TIA or Negative Seizures? International Journal of Epilepsy 139-142, 2014
- Prevalence of asymptomatic Bacteruria among pregnant women in Kashmir: Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Vol 33, No 4, 2011