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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can cause many invisible symptoms such as but not limited to: dizziness, headache, altered vision, cognitive impairments, memory issues, balance issues, fatigue, “mental fog” and exercise intolerance. These systems may interfere with daily life activities, Home and professionals responsibilities and social engagement.
If you experiencing these symptoms, you may have an undiagnosed TBI.
At the Marcus Institute for Brain Health (MIBH) we understand that many of the TBI’s our Veterans may have incurred were either not documented or happened outside of combat (Training, car accident, etc.) – We are here to help and try to give you answers. No matter your discharge status or whether it is diagnosed or not, give us the chance to hear you out and potentially help you. We can discuss how what you may think was just a bump on the head or a simple concussion could be a mild-moderate TBI.
You served our country, now it is our turn to serve you.
If you experiencing these symptoms, you may have an undiagnosed TBI.
At the Marcus Institute for Brain Health (MIBH) we understand that many of the TBI’s our Veterans may have incurred were either not documented or happened outside of combat (Training, car accident, etc.) – We are here to help and try to give you answers. No matter your discharge status or whether it is diagnosed or not, give us the chance to hear you out and potentially help you. We can discuss how what you may think was just a bump on the head or a simple concussion could be a mild-moderate TBI.
You served our country, now it is our turn to serve you.
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