A typical day in Outpatient Neurology often involves evaluating new and returning patients, reviewing neurological histories, performing physical and cognitive assessments, and interpreting diagnostic test results. You’ll develop and adjust treatment plans for a range of neurological conditions, such as migraines, epilepsy, MS, or neuropathy, and work closely with medical assistants, nurses, and other specialists to coordinate care. Many providers also spend time reviewing imaging, documenting in electronic health records, and discussing complex cases with colleagues. The workflow is generally structured but can vary depending on patient needs and clinic volume, offering both routine and challenging cases that support professional growth.