Marengo Asia Hospitals Launches Advanced Parkinson’s Care Centre in Bengaluru
Marengo Asia Hospitals launches an advanced Parkinson’s care centre in Bengaluru to enhance specialised neurological treatment and patient care services.
Marengo Asia Hospitals has launched an advanced Parkinson’s care center in Bengaluru in April 2026, strengthening specialized treatment for Parkinson’s disease and related movement disorders. The initiative aims to address the growing burden of neurological disorders in India through integrated, multidisciplinary care and improved clinical infrastructure.
The newly established center focuses on comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of Parkinson’s disease—a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, coordination, and overall quality of life. The development comes amid rising awareness and increasing prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders, particularly in urban populations.
Specialised Centre for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders
The Parkinson’s care center is designed to deliver dedicated treatment for movement disorders, including tremors, rigidity, and impaired motor function. It integrates multiple specialties such as neurology, neurosurgery, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation to ensure coordinated patient care.
By bringing various medical disciplines under one roof, the center streamlines treatment pathways and improves access to specialized expertise at every stage of the disease. Early diagnosis and continuous monitoring remain key pillars of the care model, enabling better disease management and improved clinical outcomes.
The facility also emphasizes personalized treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs, recognizing the variability in disease progression among Parkinson’s patients.
Advanced Treatment and Rehabilitation Services
The center incorporates advanced treatment approaches, including medication management, therapy-based interventions, and supportive care strategies aimed at improving patient outcomes.
Rehabilitation plays a crucial role, with physiotherapy and occupational therapy helping patients maintain mobility and functional independence. In addition, the facility offers speech therapy and cognitive care to address both motor and non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease.
Healthcare professionals at the center follow evidence-based practices to enhance treatment effectiveness and improve overall quality of life for patients.
Rising Burden of Neurological Disorders in India
The launch of the Parkinson’s care center highlights the increasing burden of neurological disorders in India, especially in metropolitan cities like Bengaluru. Parkinson’s disease is among the most common neurodegenerative conditions, with cases rising due to aging populations and improved diagnostic capabilities.
Experts emphasize that early intervention and specialized care are critical in slowing disease progression and reducing complications. Dedicated centers can significantly improve access to expert care while easing the pressure on general healthcare systems.
Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure and Access
Marengo Asia Hospitals’ investment in a specialized Parkinson’s facility reflects a broader trend among private healthcare providers to expand advanced medical services and strengthen healthcare infrastructure.
Disease-specific centers of excellence help bridge gaps in specialized treatment availability and cater to the increasing demand for expert-led care. These centers also support research, training, and awareness initiatives in neurological healthcare.
Integrated Approach to Long-Term Parkinson’s Care
Parkinson’s disease requires continuous and long-term management involving regular monitoring, therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. The center adopts an integrated care approach that supports patients from early diagnosis to advanced disease stages.
Healthcare experts highlight the importance of combining medical treatment with rehabilitation and patient education to ensure effective disease management. The center is designed to support both patients and caregivers through structured care pathways and multidisciplinary expertise.