What should I expect during a neurological examination?
During a neurological examination, which is usually performed by a clinical neurologist, you can expect a comprehensive assessment of your nervous system. The examination typically begins with a detailed medical history, where the neurologist will inquire about your symptoms, medical conditions, and any medications you may be taking. This is followed by a physical examination that assesses various functions of the nervous system.
You may be asked to perform a series of tasks that evaluate your strength, coordination, and balance. The neurologist might check your reflexes using a small hammer and test your sensation by lightly touching your skin with a cotton swab or pin. They may also assess your vision and eye movements to evaluate cranial nerve function. Cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and language skills, could also be tested.
Additionally, the neurologist might examine your gait and how you move. The entire examination aims to identify any abnormalities in the nervous system that could be related to neurological disorders. If you have further questions or need information on a specific aspect of the examination, you may find useful resources on the current web page for Clinical Neurology Specialists.

Answered Oct 12, 2025
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