Finding the Right Doctor for You: A Guide for People Living with MS

3 Sep 2025 | ~02:26 Engagement Time

Author

Dawn Morgan , Person Living with MS

Everyone loves discovering the right fit, whether it’s searching for a pair of shoes, a clothing item, or a home. As humans, we seek comfort and trust that what we find will provide exactly what we are looking for. While the pursuit of a home, clothes, or shoes is significant, nothing compares to the importance of quality medical care. What truly matters is feeling comfortable with your decision. 

The Doctor-Patient Relationship

The doctor-patient relationship resembles a beautiful ballroom dance. The two individuals must be in sync as they navigate the room together. When searching for the right fit, many factors come into play during your appointments. A diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can bring a wave of uncertainties, making it crucial to seek care that feels right for you. 

I recall a time when I moved and had to find a new neurologist. Initially, I felt nervous because I had established a wonderful relationship with my previous provider, and I worried about replicating that connection. After several weeks of searching, I narrowed my options down to two specialists. It was essential for me to find a doctor who would partner with me and foster a strong, communicative relationship. 

As an inquisitive patient, I expect my doctor to be comfortable with my questions. I suppose you could say that I take a non-traditional and assertive approach to managing my MS care. Trust was paramount; I needed a doctor who would listen to my concerns and engage in open communication. After weighing my options, I found the right fit—a neurologist who demonstrated the care and patience I was seeking. 

Tips for Finding a New Doctor

Research and Explore Multiple Options 

  • Don’t settle for the first doctor you meet unless they feel like a great fit. 
  • It’s perfectly acceptable to see more than one healthcare professional before making your decision. 
  • Explore reviews, ask for referrals from other patients with MS, and assess how the doctor aligns with your treatment and care preferences.

Look for a Doctor Who Listens and Communicates Well 

  • It’s crucial that your new doctor listens to you, involves you in treatment decisions, and is open to non-traditional or personalized approaches—especially if you prefer a more active role in your care. 
  • Choose someone who collaborates with you and clearly explains treatments, scans, and options.

Trust Your Instincts and Feel Empowered to Ask Questions 

  • You should feel comfortable asking questions and expressing concerns about your treatment plan. 
  • If a doctor makes you feel uneasy or dismisses your input, it may indicate that the partnership is not the right one. 
  • Finding a doctor who builds trust and encourages dialogue is essential for feeling secure in your care. 

By keeping these points in mind, you can navigate the process of finding a new doctor with confidence and peace of mind.