 I'm Nidhi Gupta, I'm a neurologist and I've specialized in the field of stroke neurology and clinical neurophysiology. When we get patients who have recent strokes we just walk down to urgent care, evaluate the patient and then they request the urgent care physicians to do some series of diagnostic testing to reach the cause of those particular conditions because we have such a good integrated system and all the physicians have their data for their patients at their fingertips. So when a patient comes to us we can determine very quickly whether this patient is suited for this particular treatment or not and it's like under one roof within 24 hours we get to get results from advanced imaging like MRIs and even 24 hours cardiac monitoring which has significantly increased the time period in which we can urgently acutely help our patients. Being a neurologist we have many patients who have difficulty ambulating, difficulty mobilizing, difficulty driving and their caregivers help them as much as they can but it's very difficult for a caregiver to take time off from work all the time and bring the patients for follow-up. Many of the patients like patients with headaches, patients with seizures, patients with chronic neurodegenerative disorders are the ones where we actually do not need to do hands-on examination at each visit. By talking to them and by seeing them over a video over the phone we are able to understand the progression of the problem or if a new symptom comes up and we are able to provide them and guide them further. So that's like an invaluable tool to them where they do not have to they feel as if they're independent because they can get to their treatment just over the phone or a video visit. My philosophy of care is to be able to walk with the patient throughout the process of diagnosis and management and lead them to a point where they're able to carry on their life independently.