Nervous About Visiting a Neurologist? Let’s Clear Things Up.

If you’ve been referred to a neurologist, you might be wondering: What happens there? Is it serious? What should I bring?

At Dr. Anurag Lamba’s Clinic in Panchkula, we welcome many first-time visitors feeling the same way. Here’s a helpful guide to the most common questions patients ask before meeting a neurologist.

1. What Does a Neurologist Do?

A neurologist diagnoses and treats conditions related to the brain, spine, nerves, and muscles, such as:

  • Headaches and migraines
  • Epilepsy and seizures
  • Stroke and paralysis
  • Memory loss or confusion
  • Back pain and nerve compression
  • Tremors or movement issues
  • Neuropathy and numbness

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2. When Should I See a Neurologist?

Visit a neurologist if you experience:

  • Frequent or severe headaches
  • Dizziness or unexplained falls
  • Numbness or tingling in limbs
  • Memory loss or confusion
  • Seizures or blackouts
  • Muscle weakness or tremors
  • Chronic back or neck pain

3. What Should I Bring to My First Appointment?

✔ A list of your symptoms
✔ Past medical records (if any)
✔ Any recent MRI, CT scans, or blood reports
✔ Medications you’re currently taking
✔ Questions or concerns you’d like to discuss

4. What Happens During a Neurology Consultation?

Dr. Anurag Lamba’s approach includes:

  • Listening to your health concerns
  • Reviewing your medical history
  • Performing a physical and neurological exam
  • May suggest tests like:
    • EEG (for brain waves)
    • MRI or CT scan
    • Nerve conduction studies (EMG/NCV)

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5. Do I Need a Referral to See Dr. Anurag Lamba?

Not necessarily. You can book a direct consultation. However, referrals from your general physician can be helpful in summarizing your medical concerns.

6. Are Neurology Tests Painful or Invasive?

Most neurological tests are non-invasive. Some, like EEG or NCV, may feel slightly uncomfortable but are not painful or risky.

7. Can I Drive After a Neurology Visit?

In most cases, yes. However, if you’re undergoing certain tests or if you have conditions like seizures, it’s safer to come with a friend or family member.

8. How Often Should I Follow Up?

Follow-ups depend on your condition and treatment.

  • Migraine: Every 1–2 months initially
  • Stroke or seizure: Frequent initially, then every 3–6 months
  • Chronic back pain: Based on treatment response

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9. Is Every Headache a Neurological Problem?

No—but if your headache is:

  • Severe and sudden
  • Accompanied by vomiting or vision issues
  • Occurs with fever, stiff neck, or weakness

Then it’s better to get it evaluated.

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Final Thoughts: Don’t Fear the Visit—Get Clarity and Peace of Mind

Seeing a neurologist isn’t something to be afraid of—it’s the first step toward understanding your body better. Whether it’s a mild issue or something that’s been bothering you for years, Dr. Anurag Lamba is here to help.

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FAQ: Before Your Neurology Appointment

1. Is a neurologist only for serious conditions?
No. Early symptoms like headaches, tingling, or dizziness can benefit from early neuro evaluation.

2. Can I eat or drink before the visit?
Yes, unless told otherwise for a specific test.

3. How long does the first appointment take?
Usually 30–45 minutes, depending on your condition and tests needed.

4. Will I get medicines on the first visit?
Yes, if diagnosis is clear. Otherwise, tests may be advised before starting treatment.