Examination & Testing
If your primary care physician has referred you, and your records have been provided, your LNSA physician will review those records with you. The doctor will then conduct a neurological exam. Depending on your condition, this could involve an x-ray, CAT scan, MRI, or other diagnostic procedure. Some of these will be arranged for at another location.
Diagnosis
You will receive a call from a LNSA staff member, usually within a week after testing. If the situation is straightforward, we will discuss the diagnosis and recommended treatment over the phone. If it’s more complex, your doctor will go over the results, diagnosis, and treatment in detail during an office visit.