ATIT NEUROLOGY

Providing the right information is key to education.

Providing the right information is key to education.

Dedicated to serve the Neurological Needs of our patients.

Dedicated to serve the Neurological Needs of our patients.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neurology

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Atit Neurology P.A. is a provider for Medicare and most major insurance plans.  Should you have any questions or concerns regarding your insurance, please contact us to (727) 937-4600.  Any additional questions regarding your coverage and benefits should be directed towards your employer or insurance company.

Neurologists treat disorders of the nervous system, brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.

Dr. Atit will review your patient health history, paying special attention to the condition that you are currently experiencing. Then you will have an examination, which typically tests your vision, strength, coordination, memory, reasoning and puzzle-solving abilities, reflexes and ability to feel physical objects, smell odors and hear sounds. The results of your test will help your neurologist determine if your problem stems from the brain or nervous system. You may need further tests to confirm a diagnosis or determine which treatment is best for you.

When it comes to a stroke, the best way to determine whether someone is having one is to think F.A.S.T.

  • Face. Does the face look uneven? Ask the person to smile.
  • Arms. Does one arm drift down? Ask the person to raise both arms.
  • Speech. Does their speech sound strange? Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase.
  • Time. If you observe any of these signs, it is time to call 911.

The term dementia refers to a set of symptoms, not a specific disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior; it is the most common form of dementia.

A concussion starts with a blow or injury to the head or a fall or other mishap that may cause your head to be shaken violently. Symptoms of a concussion include problems with thinking clearly and remembering, unusual changes in moods and emotions, alterations in sleep patterns and physical symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, headache, blurred vision, light and noise sensitivity and balance and dizziness problems.

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