You're managing your parent's health from Berlin, Boston, or London—time zones, language barriers, and the weight of distance all pressing down at once. When your aging parent in Delhi has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, the urgency becomes even sharper. You can't visit weekly. You can't drop by the clinic for a consultation. Yet you need to find a care facility that understands both the medical complexities of Parkinson's and the unique needs of your family situation. This is the real challenge NRI families face: how do you evaluate, trust, and oversee specialized neurological care from thousands of kilometers away?
The good news is that Delhi has a robust healthcare ecosystem with genuinely skilled neurologists and geriatric care facilities. The harder part is knowing what good Parkinson's care actually looks like in the Indian context, and how to separate genuine expertise from marketing language.
In India, Parkinson's management differs from Western protocols in important ways. Delhi's better facilities understand this. They recognize that many Indian families live together, so care must accommodate family involvement rather than isolate patients in institutional routines. They work within the Indian healthcare ecosystem, meaning they know which medications are reliably available, which diagnostic equipment is accessible, and how to manage care when certain specialty services aren't within the same building.
Good Parkinson's care in Delhi means regular access to a neurologist trained in movement disorders, not just a general physician. It means physiotherapy tailored to Parkinson's progression—speech therapy, occupational therapy, and mobility training coordinated together. It means managing the non-motor symptoms that often trouble patients more than tremor: constipation, sleep disruption, depression, cognitive changes. Most importantly, it means a facility that monitors medication adjustments closely, because Parkinson's medication timing is delicate and India's heat, food patterns, and lifestyle affect absorption differently than in Western climates.
Before committing to any facility, you need honest answers to specific questions. First, ask about their neurologist's credentials and experience specifically with Parkinson's disease. How many Parkinson's patients are currently under their care? How often does the neurologist see patients, and is there 24-hour on-call access? In Delhi, facilities like Max Healthcare, Apollo, and Fortis have strong neurological departments, but smaller clinics may not have consistent specialist coverage.
Second, ask how they handle medication management and adjustment. Who monitors drug efficacy, and how frequently? Do they have a protocol for managing medication-related complications like dyskinesia or motor fluctuations? Ask specifically whether they can manage the "off" periods when medications wear thin—this is when Parkinson's patients are at highest risk of falls and complications.
Third, understand their family communication protocol. How often will they contact you? What language do they use for updates—English, Hindi, or both? Can they send medication reports, test results, and clinical notes electronically? Do they have experience explaining things to NRI families across time zones?
Fourth, ask about their infrastructure for the non-acute crises that happen with Parkinson's: what happens if your parent falls, has a urinary tract infection, or refuses food? Is there integrated physiotherapy, and how do they prevent contractures and pressure sores during the later stages?
A good facility should manage your entire admission process remotely. This means video consultations with the neurologist before admission, clear cost breakdowns sent by email, and a designated contact person in English who becomes your single point of communication. They should send you weekly updates via email or WhatsApp, not vague reassurances. Specific details matter: medication times, any falls or incidents, appetite changes, recent lab results.
Insist on quarterly detailed reports and ask for access to your parent's medical records in digital format. A reliable facility won't resist this—transparency is actually a sign of good practice.
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