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Visiting the Doctor

How does the information you provide to members of your health team, especially your doctor, affect your care?

The information you provide the health care team helps:

  • Form the diagnosis
  • Make decisions about your therapy (by providing information on how you feel about certain issues such as making lifestyle changes, adverse effects of drugs, cost of drugs, etc.)

How can I make the most of the limited time I have during the medical visit?

The following suggestions will help foster productive interaction with your doctor:

  • Summarize your medical history in writing.
  • Bring all your important medical records with you (notes from other doctors, seizure calendars, lab results).
  • Bring a written list of questions, but limit it to about five questions. You can save others for the next visit, or perhaps ask the nurse.

How can I make sure I get all the information from the medical visit that I need?

  • Leave the visit with a clear understanding of the treatment plan. Ask for written instructions, particularly on how to take medications.
  • Know what to do if another seizure occurs or if you miss your medication.
  • Communicate your needs to your doctor, even those that involve sensitive issues.
  • If important questions come up after you leave the doctor's office, call later. The nurse may be able to help.

Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, M.D.
Last Reviewed:12/15/06


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