Profile
Dr. Sunanda Anand is a highly respected Neurologist and Interventional Stroke Specialist with extensive experience in managing complex neurological disorders. She is currently practicing at Holy Family Hospital, Mumbai, where she provides specialized care for stroke, cerebrovascular disorders, and other neurological conditions. She has previously served as Senior Research Associate and Clinical Fellow at Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, and as Senior Resident in Neurology at leading institutions in India, gaining exposure to a broad spectrum of neurological diseases and interventional procedures.
Renowned for her precision, academic rigor, and compassionate care, Dr. Anand is also recognized for her research contributions in stroke neurology, endovascular management, and neurovascular interventions.
Work Experience
- Senior Research Associate & Clinical Fellow Consultant, Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital (2001–2006)
- Senior Resident Neurology (DM Neurology), 1998–2001
- Senior Resident Internal Medicine, Safdarjang Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi (1997–1998)
- MD Internal Medicine, Govt Medical College & Hospital, Jabalpur (1994–1997)
Areas of specialization
- Stroke Neurology & Acute Stroke Care
- Interventional Neurology & Endovascular Procedures
- Cerebrovascular Disorders
- Neurocritical Care
- Neurological Rehabilitation
Education
- MBBS
- MD (Internal Medicine)
- DM (Neurology)
- Fellowship in Interventional Neuroradiology
Affiliations
- Indian Academy of Neurology
- Neurological Society of India
Publications
- Endovascular management of intracranial arterio
- Intramedullary cavernous haemangioma. A case report
- Randomized prospective study of outcome of short term antiepileptic treatment in single enhancing CT lesion.
- Circadian regulation of sleep and wakefulness.
- Paradoxil response in CNS tuberculosis.
- HSP presenting as mitochondrial cytopathy.
- Reversible neurological manifestation in patient of central pontine myelinolysis.
- Heparin or local thrombolysis in central venous sinus thrombosis.