TYLER, Texas (October 15, 2024) ─ UT Health East Texas now offers pediatric neurology services in Tyler with the addition of Dr. Venu Parachuri.
“My treatment philosophy emphasizes individualized, evidence-based treatment with a holistic focus on each patient’s health,” said Dr. Palatschulli. “I prioritize open communication and collaboration with patients, families, and healthcare providers to ensure cohesive, compassionate, and ethical care that respects the dignity of each person.”
Dr. Parachuli said he pursued health care out of a passion for helping others and a desire to improve people’s health and quality of life. As an expert in pediatric neurology, he treats a variety of neurological disorders in children up to age 18, including seizures, headaches, migraines, tics, developmental delays, muscle and neurological disorders, as well as initial consultation on pediatric sleeping medications. I am.
“I chose to focus on pediatric neurology and sleep medicine because I have a deep interest in understanding the complexity of the brain and how it impacts development and health.” he said. “By working with children and their families, we have the opportunity to make lasting changes in their lives at this critical stage of their development.”
Dr. Palatschulli is seeing patients at 1000 E. Fifth St., Ste. 100 in Tyler. For more information or to make a reservation, please call 903-590-5000.
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