Dr. Kita L. Williams, MD, Neurologist
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Dr. Kita L. Williams, MD

Neurologist | Neurology

210 23RD Avenue North 302 Nashville Tennessee, 37203

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Dr. Kita Williams practices Neurology in Nashville, TN. Dr. Williams studies, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats conditions that affect the nervous system.  

Education and Training

MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE MD 2008

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA NEUROLOGY TRAINING 2012

Board Certification

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

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Dr. Kita L. Williams, MD's Expert Contributions
  • husbands new onset seizure and agression

    Hello and sorry to hear about what is happening with your husband. It is advisable for your neurologist to schedule a brain MRI for your husband, given his recent seizure and erratic behavior, which may stem from an issue in his frontal lobe. An MRI with contrast would help determine the presence of any mass that may not have been visible on the CT scan. Furthermore, if your husband has a history of multiple concussions, this could also influence his behavior, although it doesn't fully explain the acute onset seizure. Therefore, I recommend a brain MRI with contrast, considering both his behavioral changes and the occurrence of a seizure. Kita Williams, MD Board Certified Neurologist https://www.williamsheadachecenter.com/ READ MORE

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210 23RD Avenue North 302 -
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
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