For law firms
Elevate your client’s concussion care
Comprehensive diagnostics and treatment for mild traumatic brain injury, so your clients do not get lost in the system — and your claims rest on objective data rather than self-reported symptoms.
The problem
Not just another diagnostic report
NeuroGlympse provides comprehensive diagnostics and treatment for mild traumatic brain injuries. We collaborate with specialists so your clients receive seamless, effective care instead of falling through referral gaps.
FDA-cleared devices, a neurologist-centered approach, and well-studied ocular motor dysfunction testing together produce an objective diagnosis of mTBI. Our teleneurology solution adds same-day testing across multiple locations, filling the availability gap that leaves injured clients waiting months for a specialist.
The anatomy
Why cranial nerves make eye movement the tell
Your client's cranial nerves control eye movement. When they are injured, that movement is measurably impaired — and three anatomical features make them unusually vulnerable.

A long, exposed path
Confined passages
Fragile blood supply
Beyond the diagnosis
Objective reporting, then personalized monitoring
Objective diagnostic reporting
Unlike a traditional MRI report that merely shows images, NeuroGlympse delivers a comprehensive neurological assessment with actionable insights. FDA-cleared methodology combines advanced ocular motor testing with data-driven analysis to produce a definitive diagnosis that goes beyond visual imaging.
Personalized recovery monitoring
Remote patient monitoring turns a diagnosis into targeted recovery. With real-time tracking of key neurological indicators, your client receives a care plan that adapts as they heal — and a documented record of that trajectory.
Case documentation
Post-mTBI symptom prevalence
Each mTBI is unique. Monitoring lets our clinicians document the full scope of the injury rather than a single moment of it.
30–90%
Headaches — report headaches, especially early after injury
20–50%
Depression — develop depression within the first year
15–50%
Anxiety — develop an anxiety disorder
10–30%
PTSD — may develop PTSD
Autonomic evidence
Chronic stress and suppressed HRV after mTBI
Up to 80% of patients with mild traumatic brain injury experience chronic stress and reduced heart rate variability — two biomarkers that signal compromised overall health. HRV, the variation in time between heartbeats, is a window into autonomic nervous system function. When it falls below normal ranges, the body’s stress response system is overtaxed and unable to maintain physiological balance, which is particularly concerning in patients already managing neural dysfunction.
Patients with sustained low HRV face substantially higher risk of secondary complications, including cardiovascular disease, anxiety disorders and chronic sleep disruption. Persistent stress and suppressed HRV form a self-reinforcing cycle that impairs recovery and long-term outcomes.
Continuous monitoring makes that cycle visible and documentable. Thresholds generate alerts, cases are escalated for specialist review, and the resulting record shows how the injury actually progressed rather than how the client remembers it.
Persistent post-concussive syndrome
When symptoms outlast the expected window
Typical concussion symptoms resolve within weeks. PCS symptoms can persist for months or years, and they compound across every part of a client's life.
Cognitive
Psychological
Physical
Socioeconomic
Questions
What firms ask before referring
How is your report different from an MRI report?
An MRI report presents images. Ours presents a functional neurological assessment with actionable findings — FDA-cleared ocular motor testing plus data-driven analysis, interpreted by a board-certified neurologist. Most mild traumatic brain injuries do not appear on structural imaging at all.
Who reads the report?
A board-certified neurology team. Interpretation is never left to an automated score, and NeuroGlympse remains independent of the technology vendors whose devices collect the data.
How quickly can a client be seen?
Our teleneurology service provides same-day testing, with 50+ locations nationwide. Speed matters clinically as well as evidentially — the oculomotor findings that make the diagnosis objective fade over the weeks after injury.
How is testing paid for?
We accept Letters of Protection or limited up-front deposits for services. Contact our intake team to set the arrangement up before your client's first appointment.
Does this replace my client's treating physician?
No. Our reports inform and guide care with the scientific literature behind the methodology. They advocate for recovery by supplying real-time physiologic data and interpretation — alongside, not instead of, the treating physician.
Ready to elevate your clients' concussion care?
Reach out to secure portal access for your firm. We accept Letters of Protection or limited up-front deposits for services.
