If you possess medical records and would like to discuss, you would best do this later in visit following full history and exam. This could take longer requiring another visit, so inquire first
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I myself think it is wise to bring as much information that you can to a new doctor. Also some neurologists may prefer to see the scans themselves either to confirm, or just to have a better understanding if there is an abnormality. If you have the report, they may want to check that it confirm what they've been told about study, and to have a copy.
Answered 9/26/2021
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