Industry-Leading Traumatic Brain Injury Services

Advanced diagnostics, specialized providers, and evidence-based care to deliver comprehensive support for brain injury cases.

Quantifying the Subjective
Where Data Drives Decisions

What Is Differential Diagnosis?

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS is a systematic process used in healthcare to identify the most likely cause of a patient’s symptoms or illness by considering and comparing various potential diagnoses.

FDA cleared devices and evaluations are offered to a wide range of patients, including those with Decelerated Closed Head Injury, Accelerated Closed Head Injury, Concussions and Diffuse Axonal Injury, Neurological Disorders, Balance Disorders, and Spinal Cord Injury, to assess and assist in the diagnosis and directed focus for rehabilitation.

At TestTBI, we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to evaluate and support individuals affected by traumatic brain injury. Our approach uses advanced neurotechnology, FDA-cleared diagnostics, and expert clinical oversight to deliver clear, quantifiable results.

Quality patient education and personalized care relieve anxiety about the injury and recovery.

*Each Patient's Program Is Unique

These tests and evaluations cannot be administered remotely - they should be administered in the presence of a qualified physician. Remote testing may be of value in screening for the advisability of additional testing, but the diagnosis of concussion is made by the physician after consideration of the history, examination, and evaluation/diagnostic tests. That requires a face-to-face interaction. Remote and telehealth evaluations cannot provide a diagnosis of mTBI, although they can be of value as a part of the process.

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Next Generation Neurotechnology

Digital Health, AI, and Objective Data intersect. Smooth Pursuit, Saccade, Convergence, VOR, and VORx headset evaluation.

EEG (Electroencephalogram) and ERPs (Evoked Related Potentials - think of ERPs as a brain vital sign)

Measuring Auditory Sensation, Basic Attention, and Cognitive Processing.

Quantitative EEG (QEEG) Brain Network Analytics (BNA™)

Utilizing ADVANCED AI and an extensive proprietary EEG database, combines the automatic analysis of ERPs, Spectral EEG, and behavioral performance for a comprehensive and objective data-driven brain health evaluation.

Exclusive to TestTBI in Georgia.

A Broad Spectrum of Neurocognitive Testing

Utilizes scientifically validated objective and reliable computerized Neuropsychological tests from Simple Motor Performance, Attention, Memory, to Executive Function, with Embedded Validity Measures.

Interactive Screen Technology in a Multi-Sensory System

Incorporating Eye-Hand Coordination with Cognitive Processing and Balance Tracking to test and treat for Eye-Hand Coordination and Visual Reaction Timing, Tachistoscope to assess Visual and Auditory Memory, Pursuits and Saccades, Visual Reaction Time, Speed and Span of Recognition, Oculomotor Skills, Visual Motor Skills, and Neuro-Cognitive Skills.

Device-Driven Objective Assessments of the Cervical Region (the neck)

With relation to ranges of motion, proprioception, and sensorimotor control (evaluating how your neck and head move in relation to your eye tracking and your brain); the neck can be a missing link to an effective care plan and differential diagnosis. Quantifiable printed reports.

Balance Systems

Using Dynamic Motion Analysis and proprietary D-ROM technology and software, providing proprioceptive reactive and perturbation assessments, measurements, and training with reporting.


Quality patient education and personalized care relieve anxiety about the injury and recovery.


*Each Patient's Program is Unique

These tests and evaluations cannot be administered remotely - they should be administered in the presence of a qualified physician. Remote testing may be of value in screening for the advisability of additional testing, but the diagnosis of concussion is made by the physician after consideration of the history, examination, and evaluation/diagnostic tests. That requires a face-to-face interaction. Remote and telehealth evaluations cannot provide a diagnosis of mTBI, although they can be of value as a part of the process.