Anyone use Zocdoc to find a neurologists? Havent had the best success rate.
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Just a quick heads up to everyone - i saw this on Instagram and wanted to share.
One of the most important relationships you'll have in your MS journey is with your neurologist. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been managing MS for years, having a doctor who truly listens, understands your needs, and stays up to date on treatment options is key.
🔍 Types of Neurologists & What They Offer:
General Neurologist – Treats a wide range of neurological conditions, including MS.
MS Specialist – Focuses specifically on multiple sclerosis, often involved in research and clinical trials.
Neuroimmunologist – Specializes in autoimmune-related neurological conditions, including MS.
💡 What to Look for in a Neurologist:✔️ Specialization in MS – Not all neurologists have in-depth experience with MS. An MS specialist may offer a more tailored approach.✔️ Knowledge of the Latest Treatments – MS research is evolving, and new treatments are regularly emerging. Your doctor should be informed about disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) and clinical trials.✔️ Open to Holistic Care – MS is more than just medication. A good neurologist considers physical therapy, diet, mental health, and lifestyle changes.✔️ Good Communication – You should feel heard, understood, and comfortable asking questions.✔️ Accessible & Responsive – Timely appointments, clear guidance, and support when flare-ups occur.
🧠 Making the Most of Your Neurology Appointments:📌 Keep a symptom journal to track any new or worsening symptoms.📌 Prepare a list of questions about treatments, side effects, and lifestyle adjustments.📌 Ask about MRI frequency, lab tests, and any new research that might apply to your case.
Finding a good neurologist is one of the biggest challenges with MS. Some doctors rush through appointments, while others really take the time to listen.
How did you find the right neurologist?
What made you stick with them?
Have you had to switch doctors before?
Any red flags to watch for?
I’m curious to hear everyone’s experiences!
I have been lucky - mine is great because he explains everything in simple terms and doesn’t rush me. I have not had to change thankfully. For red flags - unfortunately, some neuros rush through visits. I started bringing a list of questions to make sure I get answers before…
The link below is helpful to find neurologist near you.😊
I live in New York and my MS doctor at Langone is fantastic, but retiring shortly. Does anyone have good recs for me?
Sorry I dont know off hand but check out the their website below. This should be of help.
Super helpful - thanks Chip.