Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. It is a progressive brain disorder that slowly deteriorates one’s memory and cognitive abilities.
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Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. It is a progressive brain disorder that slowly deteriorates one’s memory and cognitive abilities.
Initial symptoms of Bell’s palsy may present similarly to a stroke over the course of 24-72 hours. It is paramount to speak to a medical professional such as a neurologist as soon as you notice symptoms.
Despite showing little to no initial symptoms, it is of the utmost importance to speak to a neurologist after a slip or fall. Head trauma, despite the severity, needs to be examined as soon as possible for long-term effects.
Dementia is a general term that describes a wide variety of symptoms affecting one’s cognitive ability. People who suffer from dementia have a variety of different impairments in memory, thinking, and social skills that hinder their day-to-day life.
About half of all people with diabetes have some form of nerve damage. While diabetic neuropathy is common in those with diabetes as the name suggests, it is more common in those who don’t control their blood sugar levels.
Although less common, vertigo can be a sign of a more serious condition such as a brain tumor. A diagnosis for dizziness or vertigo can be made through a medical evaluation by Dr. Scariano. To learn more, call Access Neurology to schedule an appointment.
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition, the hallmark of which is recurrent unprovoked seizures. Epilepsy can affect anybody and can occur at any age. Anyone can develop epilepsy, but some people are more at risk than others.
People who experience recurring headaches of any type should seek help from a neurologist for a thorough examination. An accurate diagnosis is critical for effective treatment. Please call Access Neurology for more information.
The cause of Parkinson’s Disease is unknown, but researchers believe that it may be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Symptoms can include tremors, stiffness, slowed movement, and problems with balance and coordination.
A seizure is the result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The severity, duration, and presentation of seizures may vary, which can make it difficult to distinguish seizures from other conditions without the help of a neurological specialist.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition that affects thousands of people in the U.S. each year. It causes intense facial pain that can be debilitating to live with day-to-day. While it can occur at any age and in both men and women, it is most common in women over 50.
Conditions resulting from metal exposure may mimic routine neurologic disease, neuropathy, seizures, or movement disorders. Our office can help you get the help you deserve.
If you have been experiencing headaches, numbness, tingling, or mood changes as a result of your work-related injury, schedule an appointment at Access Neurology.
Dr. Scariano can help assist you with filling out several disability forms such as medical records, residual functional capacity, or Social Security forms.
There are several classes of medications used to treat pain, and it is important to make sure a specialist helps make sure you are utilizing your medications safely and effectively.
We take pride in educating our patients about the various neurology-related conditions and services available at our practice.
Conditions resulting from metal exposure may mimic routine neurologic disease, neuropathy, seizures, or movement disorders. Our office can help you get the help you deserve.
If you have been experiencing headaches, numbness, tingling, or mood changes as a result of your work-related injury, schedule an appointment at Access Neurology.
Dr. Scariano can help assist you with filling out several disability forms such as medical records, residual functional capacity, or Social Security forms.
It is our mission to help provide the best neurological care to every patient that visits our office in Knoxville, TN.
To learn more about how Access Neurology can help you, please call our office at (865) 769 9595.
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