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Cervical Pain Treatment in New Delhi

Neurologist-led care for neck pain, cervical radiculopathy and posture-related strain in New Delhi.

Medically reviewed 2026-08-08 · Dr. Sudheer Pandey, DrNB Neurology

What we offer

  • Exam for radiculopathy versus simple mechanical neck pain
  • MRI when arm weakness, numbness or cord signs appear
  • Posture, ergonomics and physiotherapy-first plans
  • Neuropathic pain medicines for radiating arm symptoms
  • Timely surgical referral only when clearly indicated

What is cervical pain?

Cervical pain arises from the neck joints, discs or muscles and is increasingly linked to long screen hours and spondylotic wear. Pain may stay in the neck or radiate into the shoulder, arm and fingers when a nerve root is irritated.

When should I see a neurologist?

See a neurologist if neck pain lasts beyond a few weeks, radiates with tingling, weakens grip, or comes with walking imbalance or bladder change. Trauma, fever or progressive arm wasting needs urgent assessment.

How is it diagnosed and treated?

Most cases improve with short-term medication, posture correction and physiotherapy. MRI is reserved for neurological deficits or red flags. Surgery is uncommon and reserved for clear compression with progressive deficit.

What recovery / prognosis can I expect?

Acute flares often settle within four to six weeks. Long-term relief depends on ergonomics, neck strength and avoiding prolonged flexed postures. Early care prevents chronic nerve irritation.

Why see Dr. Sudheer Pandey in New Delhi?

Dr. Sudheer Pandey evaluates cervical pain at MGS Super Speciality Hospital (Punjabi Bagh) and Shree Aggarsain International Hospital (Rohini) in New Delhi, focusing on nerve safety before imaging or procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to common questions — when to seek care, what to expect, and what to do next.

No. Simple mechanical neck pain without arm weakness or red flags is often treated clinically first. MRI is useful when radiculopathy, myelopathy signs or trauma change the management plan.

Yes — pain from the upper neck commonly refers to the back of the head. A neurologist separates cervicogenic headache from migraine so posture therapy and migraine preventives are not mixed incorrectly.

Most disc-related arm pain improves without surgery when physiotherapy and medicines are used properly. Operative care is considered for progressive weakness, cord compression or severe pain that fails structured conservative treatment.

Keep the screen at eye level, sit with shoulders relaxed, and take micro-breaks every thirty to forty minutes. Forward-head posture for long hours is a major driver of recurrent cervical strain.

Arm or hand weakness, walking unsteadiness, bladder or bowel change, fever with severe pain, or neck pain after major trauma need urgent neurological assessment the same day if possible.

Gentle, guided physiotherapy helps most patients with cervical pain. Aggressive cracking or unguided heavy loading can aggravate acute radiculopathy — follow a programme designed after neurological examination.

A compressed cervical nerve root can send tingling into specific fingers. The pattern on examination helps identify the level and decide whether MRI or neuropathic pain treatment is needed next.

Many acute episodes improve within four to six weeks with medication, activity modification and physiotherapy. Seek review sooner if weakness appears or pain radiates more aggressively down the arm.

Need expert neurology care in New Delhi?

Same-week appointments at MGS Super Speciality Hospital (Punjabi Bagh) and Shree Aggarsain International Hospital (Rohini).

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