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Default How Often Do You See Your Neurologist?

Hi,

I am curious...how often do you see your neurologist? I was injured on 5/24 and have a TBI and PCS. I saw the neurologist in the hospital (3 days ) and then saw him on 7/10. I won't see him again until 10/30.

I have talked with him on the phone (so he could prescribe medication for my headaches) but other than that I've not seen nor talked to him at all.

Is this common practice?

Thank you.
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