Balo’s concentric sclerosis is a rare disease and a subtype of multiple sclerosis. A 38-year-old male patient presented to the hospital with the complaint of numbness in the left-sided upper and lower limb, slurring of speech and left-sided headache for 15 days. Further investigation was done and in ECG ‘Delta wave’ was identified along with tachycardia. Diagnosis of Wolff Parkinson White syndrome was made. The patient’s MRI Brain has shown a non-enhancing intra-axial altered signal intensity lesion at the callose-septal interface adjacent to both lateral ventricles, which was identified as Balo’s concentric sclerosis.