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Concussion & Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation in Utah

Weeks after the hit, you still feel foggy, irritable, slower. A neuropsychological evaluation replaces guessing with a measurable cognitive profile — and a return-to-work or return-to-sport plan based on evidence.

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Who This Is For

  • Athletes navigating return-to-play decisions after concussion
  • Adults recovering from car accidents, falls, or workplace injuries
  • Military veterans with blast exposure or mTBI history
  • Clients preparing personal-injury, disability, or workers-comp documentation

Signs to Watch For

  • Persistent brain fog, slowed thinking, or 'word-finding' problems
  • Headaches, light/noise sensitivity, or sleep disruption
  • Emotional volatility or uncharacteristic irritability
  • Difficulty returning to pre-injury work performance
  • Balance or vestibular issues that haven't resolved

Want to know if an evaluation is right for you?

Our intake team will walk you through insurance, scheduling, and what to expect.

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How CPS Evaluates Concussion & TBI

  1. 1Comprehensive neuropsychological battery (memory, attention, processing speed, executive function)
  2. 2Validity and effort measures to ensure results are interpretable
  3. 3Review of ER records, imaging, and prior concussion history
  4. 4Symptom and mood inventories
  5. 5Detailed written report with return-to-work/sport/school recommendations

Treatment Options at CPS

Cognitive rehabilitation referrals
Neurofeedback therapy
Medication management for mood, sleep, and attention
Therapy focused on post-injury adjustment and coping

Related Services

Neuropsychological Evaluation
Cognitive Evaluation
Neurofeedback Therapy

Frequently Asked

About Concussion & TBI

How long after a concussion should I get evaluated?+

If symptoms persist beyond 2–4 weeks, a neuropsychological evaluation gives you a measurable baseline. For legal or return-to-sport purposes, sooner is often better.

Is my report accepted for legal or disability claims?+

Yes. CPS neuropsychologists regularly produce reports accepted by Utah courts, workers-comp, Social Security, and the VA.

Ready to get a clear answer about Concussion & TBI?

CPS has served Utah since 1986. Call us and our intake team will verify your insurance, match you with the right specialist, and schedule your first appointment.

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