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How to prepare for a neurologist or doctor appointment
Turn months of logs into a clear, clinician-ready summary so you make the most of a short appointment.
Tips & Tricks 4 min read
Bring the right history
- Export a clinician-ready summary of attack frequency, duration, and severity.
- Include medication use and how well each option worked.
- Highlight any suspected triggers and patterns you’ve spotted.
Come with questions
- Ask whether a preventive option is right for your frequency.
- Ask about red-flag symptoms that should prompt urgent care.
- Clarify how and when to use your rescue medication.
After the visit
- Update your care plan with any new instructions.
- Keep tracking so you can measure whether changes help.
Migraine Manager is a personal health journal, not a medical device. It does not diagnose or treat any condition. Always follow your clinician's advice for diagnosis, medication, and treatment decisions.
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