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You are lucky! You have a good neurologist with good advice. For example, I treated depression for a long time and unsuccessfully until I met an actually good doctor who also recommended Normotim. These are great pills based on lithium ascorbate, which help significantly reduce depression and get rid of anxiety without any negative health consequences.
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.
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Doctors who treat Multiple Sclerosis are called neurologists. They have specialized training in the nervous system and the brain. Neurosurgeons are doctors who operate on the brain or the spinal cord. Ask your doctor to refer you to a neurologist in your area. From my experience, if you need a diagnosis go to a large teaching hospital. After you have a diagnosis, go to a neurologist close enough to your home so that an appointment is not a tremendous drain on you physically and emotionally. Find a doctor who will LISTEN to you and your caregiver. If your doctor will not listen to both of you, move on until you find one. A good neurologist and a good relationship with that doctor is the key to LIVING with MS.
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Yes, a neurologist can help with OCD, particularly if there are underlying neurological issues contributing to the symptoms. However, OCD is primarily a psychiatric disorder typically managed by psychiatrists or psychologists through therapy and medication. Neurologists may collaborate with mental health professionals to address any neurological aspects, but they are not the primary specialists for OCD treatment.
That would depend on the child and the nature and cause of their epilepsy. Before making any decision, talk to your doctor or a neurologist.
My personal opinion would be the neurologist. If your depression is caused by an injury, you need to have the injury treated before you treat the depression, and a neurologist can help you to work on that aspect.However, if your injury is as healed as it's going to get, there's no need to pay extra money to keep going to the specialist. A psychiatrist is more of a depression expert, so if your injury is not going to get any better, I'd stick with them instead.
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To get a referral from a doctor to a neurologist, first schedule an appointment with your primary care physician (PCP) to discuss your symptoms or concerns. During the visit, clearly communicate your issues and any relevant medical history, which will help your doctor determine if a referral is necessary. If your PCP agrees that a neurologist is appropriate, they will provide you with a referral. Be sure to follow any specific procedures your health insurance may require for referrals.
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