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Brain MRI, CT, or EEG? How Neurologists Choose the Right Test

When neurologic symptoms appear, many patients aren’t sure what to expect next. Your primary care doctor might mention imaging, a friend might talk about getting an EEG test, and online searches often create more confusion than clarity. Patients frequently ask which brain scan they need and why one test is chosen over another. The choice…

Hakam Asaad
30/12/25
Neurologist-vs.-Neurosurgeon

Neurologist vs. Neurosurgeon: Who Treats Which Brain and Spine Problems?

Many patients aren’t sure which doctor to see when symptoms point to the brain or spine. Headaches, numbness, weakness, back pain, or memory changes can be frightening, especially when you don’t know which specialist can help. One of the most common questions is whether you need a neurologist or a neurosurgeon. The confusion makes sense…

Vova Dev
Head-Injury-in-Older

Head Injury in Older Adults: Red Flag Symptoms Families Should Never Ignore

Head injuries in elderly adults are never something to brush aside. What might look like a minor bump or brief fall can turn into a serious medical problem days later. Aging changes the brain, blood vessels, and recovery process in ways that make seniors far more vulnerable to complications after head trauma. Families often assume…

Dr. Loeb
Chronic-Neck-and-Back

Chronic Neck and Back Pain: When a Neurologist Should Be Part of Your Care Team

Chronic neck pain and chronic back pain are among the most common reasons people seek medical care. Many patients are told their discomfort comes from muscle strain, poor posture, or age-related wear and tear. While those factors can certainly play a role, they don’t explain every case. Pain that lasts for months, keeps coming back,…

Dr. Loeb
Your-First-Neurology

Your First Neurology Appointment: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Walking into a neurologist’s office for the first time can feel intimidating. You might be dealing with unexplained headaches, numbness, seizures, memory problems, or other concerning symptoms that have brought you here. The uncertainty of not knowing what’s wrong, combined with anxiety about the appointment itself, is completely normal. But here’s the good news: knowing…

Dr. Loeb
23/12/25
Your-First-Neurology

Neurologist or ER? Where to Go First for Sudden Neurological Symptoms

When something suddenly feels wrong with your brain or nervous system, panic can set in quickly. Your vision blurs, your head throbs with unprecedented intensity, you feel numbness spreading through your limbs, or you experience confusion that wasn’t there an hour ago. In that moment of fear, one critical question dominates: where should you go…

Hakam Asaad
Driving-After-a-Stroke

Driving After a Stroke or Seizure: Safety Rules and Neurologist Advice

Getting back behind the wheel after a stroke or seizure is a major milestone in recovery. But it’s not just about feeling ready – it’s about being medically safe and legally cleared. Every year, thousands of people face this challenging situation, wondering when they can return to their normal driving routine. The answer isn’t simple,…

Vova Dev
Balance-Problems

Balance Problems and Frequent Falls: When the Cause Is in the Nervous System

Losing your balance or falling can be frightening, especially when it happens repeatedly. While occasional clumsiness is normal, frequent falls seen in neurology practice often point to underlying conditions affecting the nervous system. Balance problems aren’t just about getting older – they’re frequently warning signs that something deeper needs attention. Many people dismiss balance problems…

Dr. Loeb
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Cognitive Screening in Clinic: MoCA vs. MMSE—When and Why to Use Each

Cognitive decline affects millions of people worldwide, and early detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes and quality of life. Two of the most commonly used cognitive screening tests in clinical practice are the Montreal Cognitive Assessment test (MoCA) and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). But how do you know which one to use for your…

Vova Dev
22/12/25
Cervicogenic-Headache

Cervicogenic Headache: How the Neck Triggers Head Pain and Dizziness

Millions of Americans suffer from chronic headaches that significantly impact their quality of life, health, and sleep. While headaches can stem from various causes, cervicogenic headache – a secondary type of headache – remains particularly underdiagnosed and misunderstood. Unlike primary headaches, it doesn’t originate in the brain but in structures of the neck, yet it’s…

Dr. Loeb
16/12/25
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