Our Journey
The Society of Neurosonology (SON) was founded with a vision to advance the field of neurosonology in India and beyond. What began as a small initiative by five pioneering neurologists during the IANCON 2012 conference has now grown into a thriving community of over 200 members, dedicated to research, education, and clinical excellence in neurovascular ultrasound.
Under the leadership of Prof. Vijay K. Sharma and other distinguished members, SON has played a pivotal role in spreading awareness, organizing workshops, and training young neurologists in Transcranial Doppler (TCD), carotid ultrasound, and neuromuscular ultrasound.


Natalia Duke
(Chairman and founder)
Advancing Neurosonology
The Society of Neurosonology is dedicated to advancing neurosonology, an emerging subspecialty in neurology that focuses on carotid vertebral Doppler, transcranial Doppler, and neuromuscular ultrasound. These diagnostic tools are crucial for detecting and monitoring neurological disorders, particularly stroke, which remains a global health emergency and the second leading cause of death worldwide.
With continuous research and innovation, our society aims to enhance patient care and improve diagnostic accuracy through cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques. We encourage neuroscientists to undertake research projects that directly impact patient care and community well-being.

Advancing Neurosonology
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- To promote research and innovation in neurosonology.
- To train and certify neurologists in advanced ultrasound techniques.
- To organize annual conferences, hands-on workshops, and certification programs in India.
- To collaborate with global experts and institutions to enhance the practice of neurosonology.
- To raise stroke awareness and conduct neuroepidemiological projects like stroke prevention in high-risk communities, including patients with sickle cell disease in tribal regions of the Western Ghats, Southern Karnataka.
- Conducted numerous workshops, training programs, and certification courses.
- Trained hundreds of neurologists in neurovascular imaging techniques.
- Facilitated international collaborations and participation in global neurosonology research.
- Encouraged young neurologists to publish scientific papers and take certification exams.
- Driving scientific advancements in neurosonology.
- Fostering collaborations with national and international experts.
- Promoting the use of neurosonology for better patient outcomes.
- Launching a Fellowship Program in India.
- Introducing an Academic Journal for neurosonology research.
- Expanding neurosonology education and outreach across India and the Asia-Pacific region.
- With the collective effort of our members, we look forward to another decade of growth, innovation, and excellence in neurosonology.