Dr. Vinay Agrawal is a highly accomplished Neurologist based in Agra, renowned for his expertise in the field of Neurology. With over 18 years of professional experience, he has established himself as a trusted specialist in diagnosing and managing a wide range of neurological disorders.
Dr. Vinay Agarwal

Dr. Vinay Agarwal

MBBS, M.D. (Medicine), D.M. (Neurology)
Consultant Neurophysician, Agra

Address: 165-B, Nehru Nagar, Bypass Road, Near Women’s Plaza, Agra, U.P. - 282005

Phone: 0562-2521712 | Mobile: 09412750301

About Dr. Vinay Agarwal

Dr. Vinay Agarwal is a leading neurologist in Agra with over 18 years of experience dedicated to providing compassionate and advanced care for his patients.

He completed his MBBS and M.D. in Medicine before earning his D.M. in Neurology from the prestigious SMS Medical College, Jaipur. His commitment to medical excellence is highlighted by his Gold Medals in M.D. Medicine and Forensic Medicine (MBBS).

Dr. Agarwal has been recognized as one of India’s Neurological Champions by The Times of India Group (April 2025, Hyderabad) and was named among the Top 20 Inspiring Neurologists of India by Times Now (Doctors Day Conclave, June 2025, New Delhi).

Professional Achievements

  • Practicing Neurologist in Agra for over 18 years.
  • Gold Medal in M.D. Medicine.
  • Gold Medal in Forensic Medicine (MBBS).
  • Authored multiple publications in National & International Journals.
  • Presented research papers at major National Neurology Conferences.

Publications

  • Agarwal, Vinay; Singhal, Namit; Goyal, Sachin. Nonketotic Hyperglycemia Causing a Transient Unilateral Homonymous Hemianopia: A Manifestation of Occipital Lobe Seizure. Neurology India, 2025. DOI: 10.4103/neurol-india.Neurol-India-D-24-00918
  • Agarwal Mayank, Agarwal Vinay, Singhal Namit. Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis Presenting as Bilateral Subdural Hematoma: A Case Report. PAJN, Vol 17, Issue 2, pp. 79-81.
  • Namit Singhal, Neeraj Basantani, Kriti Basantani, Vinay Agarwal. Intraventricular Meningioma with Bilateral Petrous Meningiomas Mimicking Neurofibromatosis (NF-2). PAJN, Vol 17, Issue 1, pp. 85-87.
  • Agarwal V, Singhal N. Porphyria: An uncommon cause of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. J Pediatr Neurosci 2019;14:137-9.
  • Agarwal, Vinay & Singhal, Namit. Uncus Herniation Presenting as Immediate Onset Postoperative Hemichorea. Journal of Pediatric Neurology. 2019.
  • Singhal N, Agarwal Vinay, Chawla A, Tariqu R. CNS Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Masquerading as Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media. J Pediatr Neurosci, 2017.
  • Agarwal Vinay, Singhal N, Chawla A. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Presenting as an Isolated Vertebral Collapse. Pediatric Neurology, 2018.
  • Singhal N, Agarwal Vinay. Pediatric gliomatosis cerebri mimicking tubercular encephalitis. J Pediatr Neurosci, 2015.
  • Panagariya A, Sharma B, Singh R, Agarwal Vinay, Dev A. The Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome – A report of 14 cases from North India. Neurology India, 2007.
  • Panagariya A, Sharma B, Kumar H, Tripathi G, Agarwal Vinay. Gelastic Seizure: Case Report. Annals of Neurology, 2007.
  • Panagariya A, Agarwal Vinay, Mathew Vivek. A Diagnostic Approach to Porphyrias with Neurological Manifestations. Reviews of IAN, 2005.
  • Panagariya A, Sharma B, Hrishikesh Kumar, Agarwal Vinay. Acute Encephalitis. Manual of Medical Emergencies, 3rd Ed, 2006.
  • Panagariya A, Sureka R K, Agarwal Vinay. Pregnancy in Epilepsy Review Article. Rajasthan Medical Journal, 2005-2006.
  • Panagariya A, Mathew V, Agarwal Vinay. Epilepsy in Different Clinical Situations. API Book of Epilepsy, 2004.
  • Panagariya A, Agarwal Vinay. Management of Post Stroke Complications. Indo-US Symposium CME Book, 2005.
  • Dev Amit, Agarwal Vinay, Sharma B. Pictorial CME: Aicardi Syndrome. RMJ, 2006.
  • Agarwal Vinay, Sureka R K. Recent management strategies in Parkinson’s Disease. RMJ, 2004-2005.
  • Sureka R K, Sharma B, Agarwal Vinay. Ataxia Telangiectasia – Pictorial CME. RMJ, 2005.
  • Panagariya Ashok, Agarwal Vinay, Agarwal Neeraj. All that ripples is “Motor neuron disease.” Annals of Neurology, 2007.