Dr. Sunanda Anand is a senior consultant neurologist with a distinguished career in both clinical care and research. She has contributed to European stroke trials, pioneered studies on urokinase thrombolytic therapy, and has a strong academic record with multiple peer-reviewed publications. Known for her patient-centric and precise neurological care, she brings decades of experience to Max Healthcare, Mumbai.
Educational Qualifications:
- DM (Neurology) – 1998–2001
- MD (Internal Medicine) – Government Medical College & Hospital, Jabalpur, M.P. (1994–1997)
- Senior Residency (Internal Medicine) – Safdarjung Medical College & Hospital, New Delhi (1997–1998)
- MBBS – 1988–1994
Professional Experience:
- Dr. Sunanda Anand is currently working at Max Healthcare
- June 2001 - feb 2006 - senior research associate & clinical fellow consultant. Seth GS medical college & KEM hospital.
- 1998 - 2001 : senior resident neurology (DM neurology) Dr. V. puri MD, DM. Dr. ravi Nehru MD, DM.
- 1997 - 1998 : Senior Resident Medicine: Safdarjang Medical College And Hospital. New Delhi.
- 1994 - 1997 : MD Medicine, Govt Medical College And Hospital, Jabalpur, M.P.
Research Papers & Publications:
Research work :
- Interventional Stroke Neurologist: European stroke trial on efficacy and safety of penumbra thrombectomy device in acute stroke.
- Senior research associate: role of local thrombolytic therapy in central venous sinus thrombosing using urokinase.
- Dissertation: role of trimetazedine in chronic stable angina pectoris using clinical methods and treadmill test.
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.