Neurologists: What to Expect at Your Consultation

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What Is a Neurologist?

Neurologists are doctors who diagnose and treat problems with the . They don’t do surgery. Your doctor might recommend that you see one if they think you have an illness that needs expert care.

A neurologist has at least a college degree and 4 years of medical school plus a 1 year internship and 3 years of special training in neurology. Many also spend extra time learning about a specific field, like movement disorders or .

What Does a Neurologist Treat?

Some of the conditions a neurologist treats are:

Neurologist Subspecialties

Since neurology deals with your brain and entire nervous system, there are many conditions that a neurologist can diagnose and treat. Many go on to study a specific subset of neurology after they finish their residency training.

A specialist might focus their training on:

Neurological Exam and Procedures

When you see the neurologist, they’ll talk with you about your medical history and your symptoms. You’ll also have a physical exam that focuses on your brain and nerves.

The neurologist may check your:

They may have a good idea of your diagnosis from the exam, but you’ll probably need other tests to confirm it. Depending on your symptoms, these might include:

Prepare for Your Neurologist Visit

It helps to prepare for your consultation:

  • Write down your symptoms and other health information, including , allergies, previous illnesses, and your family’s history of disease.
  • Make a list of your questions.
  • Have your previous test results sent to the neurologist, or take them with you.
  • Bring a friend or family member to make sure you don’t miss anything.

The neurologist will probably give you a lot of information, so you may want to take notes. Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you’re confused about something. Make sure you understand your diagnosis and treatment and any further steps you need to take.