You could easily make a case for
seeing a neurologist first, especially with the behavioral changes.
Not exact matches
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«When other portions of the brain circuit related to speech were also affected according to our blood flow measurements, we
saw more severe stuttering in both children and adults,» said
first author Jay Desai, MD, a clinical
neurologist at CHLA.
Adam Kirton, a pediatric
neurologist in Calgary, Alberta, has
seen first - hand the devastating effects that strokes can have on a child's brain.
Sidney
first came to The AMC and
saw board certified
neurologist, Dr. Chad West.
If it is easier to
see a
neurologist in your area, I wouldn't hesitate to do that
first.