Dr. Mohammed Ateequr Rahman serves as a Consultant Interventional Neurologist and Stroke Specialist within the Neurology Department at Virinchi Hospitals. With a comprehensive medical career spanning 21 years, he has dedicated seven years to neurology and five years to interventional neurology. His professional journey includes significant roles in esteemed hospitals across Hyderabad and other Indian cities, focusing on interventional neurology and stroke management.
Dr. Mohammed Ateequr Rahman has extensive experience in academia, having taught undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students in neurology, medicine, and anatomy. From January 2000 to March 2003, he trained students in Internal Medicine at Government Medical College, Nanded, and later served as a lecturer in the Anatomy Department at BJ Medical College, Pune. He also contributed as a teacher and mentor for DNB neurology candidates at the Care Institute of Neurosciences from April 2010 to July 2015.
After completing his residency in neurology, Dr. Rahman pursued a post-doctoral fellowship in interventional neurology and stroke, further enhancing his already refined neurological expertise. His unique cross-training is a rarity among established physicians. He specializes in neurointerventional techniques that address brain and spinal conditions through non-surgical methods. Recognizing the significance of evolving technology, he is committed to integrating new minimally invasive and nonsurgical techniques into practice, which he believes will revolutionize the fields of Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Dr. Mohammed Ateequr Rahman areas of interest encompass stroke, transient ischemic attacks (TIA), cerebrovascular diseases (including acute management and prevention strategies), carotid and intracranial stenting, emergency neurology (such as intra-cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and ruptured intracranial aneurysms), as well as the medical complications associated with neurological diseases. He has also received advanced training in carotid stenting in Tokyo, Japan.