Neurologists in Raeford, NC

Specialists in the brain, nerves, and everything they control.

4 providers in Raeford

The Raeford-area market

Finding a neurologist in Raeford, NC

Raeford is the Hoke County seat and a primary-care anchor for the western edge of the Fort Bragg footprint. Cape Fear Valley Hoke Hospital, a small community hospital, handles emergencies and inpatient care; specialty referrals typically route to Fayetteville about 25 minutes east.

What does a neurologist do?

Neurologists diagnose and manage conditions of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves: frequent or severe headaches and migraine, seizures, neuropathy (nerve pain, numbness, or tingling), dizziness and balance problems, tremor and movement disorders, memory concerns, and the lingering after-effects of head injuries.

Neurologists are diagnosticians first. Expect a detailed history and a hands-on neurological exam, sometimes followed by testing such as imaging or nerve studies. They treat medically; when a problem needs an operation, they work alongside neurosurgeons, who have their own page in this directory.

Getting to a neurologist near Fort Bragg

The usual path is a referral from a primary-care provider after a concern doesn't resolve or needs specialist testing. If your care runs through the military health system, the guides below explain how specialty referrals work; veterans can also be seen through the veterans health system, including community care when it can't provide the service directly. ProviderQuoHealth shows credentials, accepted insurance, and accepting-new-patients status for every listed neurologist.

Know the emergency line: sudden face drooping, arm weakness, or trouble speaking, a first-ever seizure, a sudden severe headache unlike any before, or sudden vision loss are 911 situations, not appointments. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. Don't search a directory.

FAQ

Frequently asked

How many neurologists are listed in Raeford, NC?

Our directory currently lists 4 neurologists in Raeford, NC. This count updates as new providers are approved, so the number reflects current inventory rather than a static snapshot.

Do these neurologists accept TRICARE or military insurance?

TRICARE acceptance is common in Raeford because of the proximity to Fort Bragg. Confirm coverage on the provider's profile or call directly before booking.

What symptoms usually lead to a neurology referral?

Common ones include frequent or worsening headaches, unexplained numbness or tingling, dizziness or balance trouble, tremor, memory changes, and seizures. A primary-care provider evaluates first and refers when specialist testing or management would help.

What's the difference between a neurologist and a neurosurgeon?

Neurologists diagnose and manage nervous-system conditions medically; neurosurgeons operate. Many conditions never need surgery, and when one might, the neurologist typically coordinates the referral. Both specialties appear in this directory.

Which symptoms are emergencies?

Sudden face drooping, arm weakness, or trouble speaking; a first-ever seizure; a sudden, severe headache unlike any you've had; or sudden vision loss. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department immediately. Don't search a directory.

TRICARE®

Using TRICARE near Fort Bragg?

Our guides cover finding civilian neurologists and other providers who accept TRICARE in the Raeford-area area, referrals, and setting up your PCM after a PCS.

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