You should consider seeing a neurologist if you experience any of the following symptoms or conditions:
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Persistent headaches or migraines that are interfering with your daily life.
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Seizures or unexplained episodes of loss of consciousness.
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Dizziness or vertigo that is frequent or severe.
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Numbness, tingling, or weakness in any part of your body.
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Coordination problems, difficulty walking, or balance issues.
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Memory problems or confusion that is affecting your daily functioning.
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Suspected or diagnosed neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, or Alzheimer's disease.
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Chronic pain syndromes with a suspected neurological cause.
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Suspected nerve damage or peripheral neuropathy.
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Abnormal movements or tremors.
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Suspected or diagnosed spinal cord disorders.
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Vision problems that are not related to the eyes.
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Sleep disorders with a suspected neurological component, such as restless legs syndrome or narcolepsy.
