–APS Noorpuri
Gurugram, November 8: Prominent neurologists, neurosurgeons, and healthcare experts from Haryana and surrounding areas discussing various neurological issues and best practices at the two-day “Marengo Asia Haryana Neuro Conclave 2025”, which commenced today in Gurugram. The event has been organised by Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram.
On the first day of the conclave, participants engaged in discussions and case-based presentations on significant topics in neurology, such as epilepsy, stroke, and autoimmune illnesses. The sessions particularly focused on epilepsy in women and children. The conclave also discussed drug-resistant epilepsy and the increasing role of neuromodulation in its treatment. Experts also shared emerging trends in patient management, surgical interventions, and the influence of technology in enhancing outcomes for individuals with complex neurological disorders.

In his opening remarks, Dr Praveen Gupta, Chairman of Marengo Asia International Institute of Neuro & Spine (MAIINS), Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram, said, “The goal of this conclave is to connect academic knowledge with practical medical application, forming a platform for collaboration among specialists from various districts.” Dr Gupta said that “considering the rising number of cases we see of people suffering from neurological conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and autoimmune brain disorders, it is very important to ensure that treatment and early diagnosis are easily accessible even in Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns.”
“At Marengo Asia Hospitals, our objective is not just to deliver advanced neuro care, but to build a strong ecosystem around it – an ecosystem powered by clinical expertise, continuous training, and a deep commitment to innovation. Over the years, we have made a focused efforts towards developing specialised teams, nurturing talent, and creating platforms like the Haryana Neuro Conclave that encourage collaboration and knowledge-sharing. Neurosciences remain a core strategic priority for us, and we are consistently strengthening our capabilities – from infrastructure and technology to research and skill enhancement. This journey is rooted in effort, discipline, and an unwavering belief in our purpose – to make world-class neurological care accessible, outcomes-driven, and future-ready for every patient we serve.” Dr Raajiv Singhal, Founding Member, Group Managing Director and CEO, Marengo Asia Hospitals.

