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Cleveland Clinic's Concussion Center is committed to evaluating and managing concussed patients using a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach.
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The Concussion Center offers concussion evaluations and management through a collaborative team effort made up of Primary Care Sports Medicine physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists, certified athletic trainers, vestibular therapists, radiologists, neuro-ophthalmologists, and researchers, all dedicated to patient recovery.
Know the definition of a concussion, including the warning signs and symptoms.
Whether you are an athlete, or non-athlete, there are current tests available to diagnose a concussion.
Manage your symptoms, avoid additional risk factors and expedite your recovery.
View a list of current doctors and care providers who are dedicated to treating your concussion.
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