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    Choosing a specialist like Dr. Patton to supervise your overall healthcare is essential. An open relationship can be a powerful factor in maintaining your physical and emotional well-being for the long term. To have a productive appointment with Dr. Patton please fill out a medical intake questionnaire and during your make sure your questions are answered. Good communications will assist with the appropriate health and medication regiments so you can feel and function better despite your current condition.
    New patients will need to complete a medical intake questionnaire, which is available to download in advance. The questionnaire will ask for details on your health history, the condition you are being referred for, and any other conditions for which you are being treated. New patient consults are approximately 45-60 minutes and will include a thorough neurological exam. Follow up exams will take approximately 30-45 minutes. Parkinson patients are seen again in three to six months.
    Only you know what is going on in your body on a day-to-day basis. Some things may be minor and some may progress over time. Your role is to provide your doctor information about your health, health history, medications and symptoms, and to report any specific changes in your condition since your last medical appointment.
    Receiving or awaiting a diagnosis of a potentially debilitating movement disorder can bring about a sense of unease and uncertainty. Despite many patients that feel overwhelmed and lost control over their life it are those who, this is a time to be active in your care. By focusing on care provisions you will out pace those who may want to ignore their diagnosis and put off seeking care. Dr. Patton will do his best to inform, direct, and track your care with you on your care journey.
    After years of practicing at UT Neurosciences, I will be starting a new chapter and will begin practicing at The Neurology Center
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