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For nerve damage, you typically see a neurologist, a specialist in disorders of the nervous system. They can diagnose and treat conditions related to nerve damage, such as neuropathy or nerve injuries. In some cases, depending on the cause of the nerve damage, you may also be referred to other specialists, such as an orthopedic surgeon or a pain management specialist.

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