
When the scans say normal but you
don't feel right.
Recover TBI provides comprehensive neurological evaluation for traumatic brain injury and concussion - finding what standard imaging misses.
Recover TBI
OUR PROCESS
A clear path to an accurate diagnosis
Initial evaluation
A board-certified neurologist reviews your history and symptoms.
Diagnostic testing
Six validated test performed in a single visit.
Report and plan
A physician-signed report with diagnoses and treatment plan.
WHAT WE DO
Six diagnostic tests. One comprehensive report.
WHY PATIENTS CHOOSE US
Objective answers when you need them most
Balance testing
Measurable findings - not "it's all in your head.
Balance testing
Measurable findings - not "it's all in your head.
Balance testing
Measurable findings - not "it's all in your head.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Your questions, answered
01
What are the symptoms of a traumatic brain injury?
Most patients are scheduled for their initial ARNP visit within 3–7 business days of referral. Our evaluation follows a clinically-driven three-phase protocol. Phase 1 — the ARNP screening appointment including the symptom questionnaire and three objective screening tests (RightEye, BalanceTrak, BrainCheck) — is typically completed in a single visit. If findings warrant it, the patient is referred to our neurologist for a Comprehensive Neurological Evaluation, which constitutes Phase 2. Any advanced diagnostic testing ordered by the neurologist (VNG, QEEG, DTI MRI, blood biomarkers) is completed as Phase 3, either at the same visit or a subsequent one depending on scheduling and clinical sequencing. Most patients complete the full process across two to three visits. The final CNE report is typically delivered within 10–14 business days of the neurologist's examination.
02
How long after an injury do TBI symptoms appear?
Most patients are scheduled for their initial ARNP visit within 3–7 business days of referral. Our evaluation follows a clinically-driven three-phase protocol. Phase 1 — the ARNP screening appointment including the symptom questionnaire and three objective screening tests (RightEye, BalanceTrak, BrainCheck) — is typically completed in a single visit. If findings warrant it, the patient is referred to our neurologist for a Comprehensive Neurological Evaluation, which constitutes Phase 2. Any advanced diagnostic testing ordered by the neurologist (VNG, QEEG, DTI MRI, blood biomarkers) is completed as Phase 3, either at the same visit or a subsequent one depending on scheduling and clinical sequencing. Most patients complete the full process across two to three visits. The final CNE report is typically delivered within 10–14 business days of the neurologist's examination.
03
How long does the evaluation take?
Most patients are scheduled for their initial ARNP visit within 3–7 business days of referral. Our evaluation follows a clinically-driven three-phase protocol. Phase 1 — the ARNP screening appointment including the symptom questionnaire and three objective screening tests (RightEye, BalanceTrak, BrainCheck) — is typically completed in a single visit. If findings warrant it, the patient is referred to our neurologist for a Comprehensive Neurological Evaluation, which constitutes Phase 2. Any advanced diagnostic testing ordered by the neurologist (VNG, QEEG, DTI MRI, blood biomarkers) is completed as Phase 3, either at the same visit or a subsequent one depending on scheduling and clinical sequencing. Most patients complete the full process across two to three visits. The final CNE report is typically delivered within 10–14 business days of the neurologist's examination.
04
Do I need a referral to be evaluated?
Most patients are scheduled for their initial ARNP visit within 3–7 business days of referral. Our evaluation follows a clinically-driven three-phase protocol. Phase 1 — the ARNP screening appointment including the symptom questionnaire and three objective screening tests (RightEye, BalanceTrak, BrainCheck) — is typically completed in a single visit. If findings warrant it, the patient is referred to our neurologist for a Comprehensive Neurological Evaluation, which constitutes Phase 2. Any advanced diagnostic testing ordered by the neurologist (VNG, QEEG, DTI MRI, blood biomarkers) is completed as Phase 3, either at the same visit or a subsequent one depending on scheduling and clinical sequencing. Most patients complete the full process across two to three visits. The final CNE report is typically delivered within 10–14 business days of the neurologist's examination.
Think you might have a TBI?
Start with a conversation. We're here to help you understand your symptoms.
40+ Page Clinical Report
Complete neurological documentation authored by a board-certified physician.
Causal Relationship Opinion
Physician opinion connecting the documented injury to the reported incident.
All Validated Instruments
PHQ-9, PCL-C, MIDAS, Rivermead, ImPACT, AMNART, Apraxia Battery — scored and interpreted.
ICD-10 Coded Diagnoses
Every diagnosis coded for medical, insurance, and administrative documentation.
Individualized Treatment Plan
Evidence-based recommendations specific to each patient's diagnostic profile.
Letter
of Protection
Accepted on LOP — no insurance required. Streamlined case management.






