Dr. Varun Kodam
Dr. Varun Kodam is a highly skilled Consultant Neurologist with advanced training in clinical neurology and neurophysiology. He completed his MBBS from Osmania Medical College and earned his MD in General Medicine with a Gold Medal for academic excellence. He further pursued DM Neurology from the prestigious Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad.
He holds the Specialty Certificate Examination (SCE) in Neurology from the Royal College of Physicians (UK) and has completed fellowship training in Headache and Facial Pain Medicine (FWHS). He has also served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at NIMS.
Dr. Varun Kodam specializes in diagnosing and managing a wide spectrum of neurological disorders, combining evidence-based medicine with a patient-centered approach. With strong expertise in clinical neurophysiology, he ensures precise diagnosis and comprehensive care tailored to each patient.
Fellowship in Headache & Facial Pain Medicine (FWHS)
• Stroke Management
• Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
• Headache Disorders & Migraine
• Movement Disorders (Parkinson’s Disease, Tremors, Dystonia)
• Peripheral Neuropathy
• Demyelinating Disorders
• Dementia & Cognitive Disorders
• Vertigo & Balance Disorders
• Spinal Cord Disorders
• Neuroinfections
• Clinical Neurophysiology (NCS, EMG, EEG, VEP)
Consultant Neurologist
Former Assistant Professor – Department of Neurology, NIMS, Hyderabad
Research Publications:
• Kodam V, et al. Impact of Duration of Parkinsonism and Antiparkinsonian Drugs on Coagulation Parameters in Parkinson’s Disease – Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology, 2024
• Kodam V, et al. Phenytoin-Induced Cerebellar Atrophy – A Case Report – JBCR Journal, 2016
Media & Expert Contributions:
• Expert Opinion – “Can eating an apple with cloves cure migraines and acidity?” – The Healthy Indian Project (THIP Media), 2024
• Featured Neurologist in multiple patient education videos on stroke, epilepsy, and headache disorders
• Podcast Appearance – Decoding Headache (MedSynapse)