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Top Docs: Meghana Doreswamy, M.D.

The Polyclinic

By Seattle Mag August 5, 2024

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Photo courtesy of Optum Care Washington

Dr. Meghana Doreswamy specializes in epilepsy/seizure disorders, stroke, dementia, and peripheral neuropathy, and has been named one of Seattle magazine’s Top Doctors for 2024. 

 

 

Questions and Answers:

 

Why did you pick your specialty?

I have always been fascinated by the complex mechanisms of the brain and nervous system. The ability to diagnose and localize the problem through clinical exams and skills has always been something that I find fulfilling as well as challenging. Growing up, I saw my grandfather suffer from seizure[s], and the incredible improvement he had post-surgery and after medical treatment.

 

What do you wish people knew about it?

There is a myth that neurology has limited treatment and potential for cure. However, there are extensive diagnostic tools and treatment beyond medications including neurorehabilitation, neuromodulation techniques and surgical interventions. It wasn’t too long ago when we had only a handful of options to treat migraines. Today, we have several new medication options, as well as neuromodulation devices for patients. There is hope for future breakthroughs in treatment through continued research and advances in technology.

 

How do you help support patients with mental health concerns?

I believe it is important to establish rapport and trust to create a safe space for them to address their concerns. Providing patients and families with education about mental health conditions, treatment options and available resources is also essential. Then, I develop a treatment plan as per their goals and collaborate with primary care physicians, behavioral health teams and social workers.

 

How is technology changing health care?

Telehealth has made health care more accessible to patients, especially in remote areas, enabling better continuity of care, including during crises like the recent pandemic. Remote intraoperative monitoring of neurological function during surgical procedures helps prevent neurological damage and complications. Recent advances [have] helped improve diagnostic accuracy and timely intervention and treatment.

 

What’s the most important healthy habit for a patient?

Sleep is essential for healthy living, more important than any other human activity.

 

What do you wish patients asked you?

I wish patients would ask more about preventive measures and lifestyle changes they can make to improve their health in the long term. I hope more patients [will] ask me for resources and appropriate education material to learn about their condition. The internet can provide overwhelming and sometimes misleading information, so having the appropriate resources is crucial.

 

What do you do for your personal wellness?

Being physically active and fit has been something I have always enjoyed. I regularly hike and run, which has helped me develop connections with peers and see improvements in both my mental and physical health.

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