Take Our TBI Symptoms Quiz to See If You Should Get Checked at a Brain Treatment Center

Post-Concussion Symptom Checklist (Modified from Rivermead)

After a head injury or accident some people experience symptoms which can cause worry or nuisance. We would like to know if you now suffer from any of the symptoms given below. As many of these symptoms occur normally, we would like you to compare yourself now with before the accident.

Compared to before the accident, do you (i.e over the last 24 hours) suffer from:

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Symptom012
Headaches
Feelings of Dizziness
Nausea and/or Vomiting
Noise Sensitivity (Easily upset at loud noises)
Sleep Disruption
Fatigue – Tiring more easily
Being irritable, easily angered
Feeling depressed or crying
Feeling frustrated or impatient
Forgetfulness, poor memory
Poor concentration
Taking longer to think
Blurred vision
Light sensitivity (Easily upset by bright light)
Double vision
Restlessness
Worsening of past symptoms
New symptoms since accident
Dormant symptoms returned post accident
Other Symptom:

Disclaimer: This symptom checklist is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical advice. If you are experiencing symptoms that may be related to a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or TBI, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare provider or visiting a Brain Treatment Center for a comprehensive evaluation.

Embed This TBI Symptom Tool on Your Website

Want to help more people recognize the signs of a mild TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)?

Use this easy-to-embed tool to offer your visitors a trusted, research-based way to check for symptoms — and encourage early intervention. Copy and paste the code below to embed the tool directly on your site.

You’ll be helping people take the first step toward healing:

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Embed This TBI Symptom Tool on Your Website

Want to help more people recognize the signs of a mild TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)?

Use this easy-to-embed tool to offer your visitors a trusted, research-based way to check for symptoms — and encourage early intervention. Copy and paste the code below to embed the tool directly on your site.

You’ll be helping people take the first step toward healing: