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3000 N IH 35
Austin, TX, 78705, USA
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Austin, TX, 78705, USA
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919 E 32nd St
Austin, TX, 78705-2703, USA
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Neuroaustin Neurology Associates, Pllc
4544 S Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX, 78745-1500, USA
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1600 W 38th St
Austin, TX, 78731-6406, USA
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11111 Research Blvd
Austin, TX, 78759-5792, USA
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2600 E Martin Luther
Austin, TX, 78702-1449, USA
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4207 James Casey St
Austin, TX, 78745-1192, USA
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4316 James Casey St E
Austin, TX, 78745-1116, USA
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1301 Barbara Jordan Blvd
Austin, TX, 78723-3078, USA
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5625 Eiger Rd
Austin, TX, 78735-8978, USA
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711 F W
Austin, TX, 00007-8705, USA
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Austin, TX, 787051900, USA
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Austin, TX, 78758-5592, USA
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Austin, TX, 78731-3157, USA
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What all medical conditions does a Neurologist treat? Neurologists treat a variety of medical conditions related to the nervous system such as stroke, Alzheimer’s Disease, Headache, Epilepsy, Parkinson’s Disease, etc. They can also help in treating several other neurological disorders such as sleep disorders, multiple sclerosis, pain, tremor, and brain injuries.
What is the difference between a Neurologist and a Neurosurgeon? Both neurologists and neurosurgeons undergo the same training to obtain the certification required to diagnose and treat diseases related to the nervous system including the brain and the spine. However, neurosurgeons acquire additional training which is required to perform surgeries to treat complex neurological disorders. On the other hand, neurologists don’t have the required training and hence, they do not perform surgery. Their services are limited to diagnosing and treating patients with medicines.
How to find a good Neurologist near me? There are several good Neurologists in and around you in your city. All you have to do is find out a way to find them. To start with, ask your friends, family members and colleagues for their recommendations. You can also ask your insurance provider or your general physicians for referrals. Moving further, make a list of Neurologists around you and review their profiles based on how long they have been practicing, what their patients have to say about them, the fees they charge, etc. and make an informed decision.
FAQs about Neurologist in Austin
You can check the profile of Neurologist in Austin from list above, most of them are accepting new patients.
There are many website to look for Neurologist reviews like Google, Facebook, HealthSoul.
The best way to find out is call the doctor office directly about insurance acceptance. Even one insurance may offer different products and coverage can be different for each individual. You can check the website of your insurance company if the Neurologist chosen by you is in network or not.
There are a few things you must remember while visiting a Neurologist in Austin: Always bring a list of your current medications, a list of Doctors you visit, your medical history, your family’s medical history, and a list of questions you have about your condition.
Most Neurologist in Austin are available from 8am to 5pm in office and there is always somebody available 24/7 for emergencies. Please call the office to check the availability of a particular doctor.
There are many factors when considering best Neurologist in Austin. These included experience, education, certifications, Neurologist reviews. Some of the best Neurologist in Austin can be seen from the list above based on the patient feedback.
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Different Neurological disorders which can be treated require different approach i.e. the treatment or symptomatic relief is different for each condition. So, the Neurologist will have to conduct some tests and interpret them to understand the right treatment approach for a particular patient.
The first visits are often very basic where the Neurologist will ask you questions about your medical history, the symptoms which you are going through, and a bit more to evaluate your health status. So, there’s nothing much to do yet, check with your Neurologist about the information on how you should prepare before visiting them.
Stroke occurs when the blood supply to a portion of the brain is stopped or if there is bleeding in and around the brain. It can severely affect the entire body. There are several causes of strokes like blood clots in the neck or brain, or if artery bursts within the brain. When you see someone with a sudden and temporary weakness or numbness in the face, arm or leg then it can be due to a stroke. Even a temporary loss of eyesight in one eye, difficulty with speech or difficulty understanding others, dizziness, and unexplained headaches can be a reason for a stroke.
Like any other medical professional, Neurologists work in government and private Hospitals, might have their private clinics or they can be a part of a team that is engaged in research work along with physicians and surgeons of other specialties.
Neurological examination is conducted by Neurologists so they can review the patient’s health history with special attention to the current condition. A neurological examination can help Neurologists understand and provide the patient with an effective diagnosis and treatment for neurological disorders.