Not usually. You would usually see your general practitioner for a referral to a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists specialise in the treatment of mental illness.
However, sometimes the psychiatrist might ask for a neurologist's opinion to rule out a possible differential diagnosis (for example, to check that the psychotic symptoms aren't related to temporal lobe epilepsy).
You could potentially see either one, but a neurologist might be a better way to go to start with unless the pinched nerve in the neck is giving you problems with your muscles such as muscle weakness.
No....The best person to see about that is an Ear, Nose And Throat Doctor.
A neurologist.
Well, Neurologists specialize in conditions and diseases of the brain, so if you are experiencing memory loss, or other neurological symptoms, that is the first thing you should mention to your neurologist.
Listen to what the neurologist says as knows best. You could ask for a second opinion.
No, a psychiatrist.
You generally see a neurologist, but some people do find it helpful to find a neurologist who specializes in headaches.Look at the link below to find some headache specialists in your area.You should go see a neurologist.
Try to get your friend to see a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist will be able to help best.
You could potentially see either one, but a neurologist might be a better way to go to start with unless the pinched nerve in the neck is giving you problems with your muscles such as muscle weakness.
This could be a sign of Schizophrenia. Or possibly some other type of psychosis. This can be serious and you should see a doctor right away.
If you are close to a rural area, then contact a neurologist ( ear , nose and throat specialist) and make an appoitment. If you need a referral or are not close to a neurologist, contact your primary care physician.
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One might see a neurologist for symptoms related to the brain, spinal cord, nerves, or muscles, such as headaches, blurry vision, numbness, tingling, memory problems, seizures, or movement disorders. Neurologists are specialized in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the nervous system.
A neurologist.
When someone loses his memory they will need to see a neurologist.
No....The best person to see about that is an Ear, Nose And Throat Doctor.
Well, Neurologists specialize in conditions and diseases of the brain, so if you are experiencing memory loss, or other neurological symptoms, that is the first thing you should mention to your neurologist.