Find and Book Neurologists Near Me in Charlotte, NC
There are 112 Neurologists in Charlotte, NC and 29% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Some of the most common clinical focuses include Headache, Epilepsy and Neurodegenerative Disorders. Popular hospitals in the area include Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center, Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center and Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center.
Charlotte has two large healthcare systems: Novant Health and Atrium Health. Novant Health, a premier healthcare system in the Queen City, has over 800 locations. Novant Health comprises an integrated network of physician clinics, outpatient centers, and hospitals. It has been awarded Grade A at 11 of its locations by Leapfrog Hospital Safety Guide. Atrium Health has over 40 hospitals and 1,400 locations, including a top-ranked children’s hospital. Atrium Health’s Carolinas Medical Center is ranked #1 in Charlotte.
Charlotte’s Top-Rated Facilities
One of the region’s best options for pediatric care is at Levine Children’s Hospital. U.S. News nationally ranks Levine Children’s Hospital in 8 children’s specialties, including:
Neurological testing often includes sensory testing of the eyes, ears, nose, and touch, as well as diagnostic testing like MRIs, CTs, EEGs, and lumbar punctures.
What procedures do neurologists perform?
Neurologists can perform the following procedures:
This is not an exhaustive list. Contact your local neurologist for a full list of procedures they can perform. Keep in mind that most neurologists don't do surgery — this is usually done by neurosurgeons.
Some neurologists may specialize in other areas, too, in addition to what's on this list. Get in touch with your local neurologist to learn more about the full range of conditions they may be able to treat.
treatment or care of people who have strokes or other conditions that affect blood vessels in your brain (vascular care)
imaging tests for brain and nervous system conditions (neuroradiology)
What questions should I ask a neurologist?
Top questions to ask a neurologist during your appointment that you may have not thought of:
Do you think that my symptoms may mean I have an underlying condition? What should my next steps be?
Are there any tests you recommend to help diagnose my condition or to verify that I don't have a condition? What reasons do you have for suggesting these tests?
Are there any possible complications of imaging tests like CT scans or MRIs? How can I prevent any of these complications, if any?
How can I interpret the results of my MRI or CT scan?
Can I still have an MRI if I'm not a fan of enclosed spaces?
Will my condition or treatment affect my lifestyle, work, or life?
Is my condition caused by my genetics, or are there lifestyle choices I'm making that could be exacerbating it?
Are there any lifestyle changes I can make to reduce my symptoms or the severity of my condition?
What can I expect from my condition in the short term and long term?
What treatments are available for my condition? Are there any side effects of the condition that can affect my lifestyle?
Can I expect any changes to my quality of life because of my condition in the short term or long term?
Are there any restrictions on my activities due to my condition or things I should avoid that will make my condition worse?
Will I need anyone to help with my daily tasks because of my condition in the short term or long term?
Will I need live-in assistance or nursing assistance at a facility in the short term or long term?
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