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A neurologist is specially trained to treated conditions of the nervous system, for example epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease as well as many other conditions and ailments relating to the brain, spinal cord and nerves. Your first step in diagnosing and treating your condition should be a consultation with your primary care physician. Your doctor, if necessary, will refer you to a neurologist if specialty care is necessary.
Your visit to see your neurologist shouldn't add any additional stress or fear. To make your visit as simple and stress-free as possible, it's helpful to come prepared for you appointment by:
During your visit, your neurologist will talk with you about your medical history and symptoms, perform a thorough exam and recommend additional tests if deemed necessary to better diagnose your condition. Some tests may include blood and urine tests, diagnostic imaging, and electromyography (EMG). Your doctor will talk you through the process and work with both you and your primary care provider to determine the best plan of care to address your condition and meet your individual goals.
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