Neurology Oncall
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Description
Neurology Oncall is a fast, evidence-based decision-pathway reference for clinicians managing the acute neurology referral designed to support, not replace, clinical judgement at the bedside.
58 step-by-step pathways across 10 areas:
Headache & facial pain
Neuro-ophthalmology
Stroke
Weakness & sensory
Seizures & loss of consciousness
Confusion & altered mental state
Vertigo & dizziness
Movement disorders
Spine & cord syndromes
Reference cards
Built for the on-call moment:
Key symptoms shown at the top of every step before you tap
Clear, numbered clinical guidance instead of dense paragraphs
"Call who, and when" on every disposition (neurosurgery, ICU, ophthalmology, stroke team, and more)
Time targets highlighted throughout (door-to-needle, antibiotics within the hour, aciclovir, same-day MRI for cauda equina)
Validated severity scores where they matter
Drug doses stated clearly, with worked examples
Every pathway cites its source guidelines tap any reference to open the publishing body's site (NICE, ABN, RCP, Resus Council UK, AHA/ASA, ESO, AAN and others)
Try before you buy:
The first 5 pathways are free. A single one-time purchase unlocks all 58 — no subscription, and it works fully offline.
For healthcare professionals:
This app is an educational and training reference aid for licensed clinicians. It is not a substitute for clinical judgement, formal training, or local hospital protocols, and is not for use as sole clinical guidance. Always verify drug doses, indications and management against your local guidelines and seek senior input when uncertain.
Created by Dr Atif Elnil, MBBS, MRCP, Senior Neurology & Stroke Fellow. St George's Hospital London UK.