Given these symptoms, a neurology doctor seems to be a logical referral, to be sure that there is no neurologic cause of the symptoms. Good luck
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You may very well possess "Classical Migraine" as the explanation for all of this. Yes, a neurologist is appropriate, preferably one who concentrates in the area of headaches.
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consider seeing a neuroophthalmologist who can bridge the gap between and eye doctor and a neurologist.
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