Dealing With Parkinson's Disease: A Guide For Patients And Families
Parkinson's Disease Tests And Diagnosis
There are, unfortunately, no standard tests for diagnosing Parkinson's disease. Instead, doctors will make a diagnosis based on a review of their patient's symptoms, medical history, and physical and neurological examination. Doctors will also consider other conditions that may be causing the symptoms and order tests for them. This may include imaging tests that do not assist in diagnosing Parkinson's disease.
Patients may also be prescribed disease-specific medication. If their condition improves significantly while taking the medication, it is likely confirmation of the diagnosis. Diagnosing Parkinson's disease can take some time and require regular follow-up appointments to evaluate symptoms. Family members may also need to be consulted for information during this process as well.