Residents of Arlington have several healthcare systems available to them, including Texas Health and Kindred Healthcare. Cook Children’s has a pediatric clinic in Arlington, but its most noteworthy facility is Cook Children’s Medical Center, 13 miles away in Fort Worth. The nearest veterans’ care facility is Arlington Vet Center.
Medical City Arlington is a 433-bed acute care facility in South Arlington, Texas. U.S. News rates Medical City Arlington as high performing in six procedures and conditions, including:
Within 13 miles of Arlington is Cook Children’s Medical Center, ranking as the #3 best hospital in Texas per U.S. News. Cook Children’s Medical Center ranks nationally in six children’s specialties, including:
Neurologists diagnose, treat, and manage disorders related to the brain and central nervous system.
You can see a neurologist for conditions such as migraines, epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer’s.
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.
What conditions do neurologists treat?
Neurologists treat the following conditions:
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.
Neurologist specialty areas
Neurologists may specialize in these areas:
What questions should I ask a neurologist?
Top questions to ask a neurologist during your appointment that you may have not thought of: