Concussion
Concussion & Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Evaluation in Everett, Washington
Access Neuropsychology Northwest
3525 Colby Avenue, Suite 211, Everett, WA 98201
Serving Everett, Snohomish County, Seattle, and the Puget Sound Region
Providers: Dr. Reilly & Dr. Kearns, Clinical Neuropsychologists
A concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI) can disrupt thinking, memory, attention, mood, and daily functioning. Even when CT or MRI scans appear normal, individuals may experience cognitive difficulties that interfere with school, work, sports, or home life.
At Access Neuropsychology Northwest, we specialize in comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for concussion and traumatic brain injury, helping patients understand the effects of their injury and guiding them toward evidence-based recovery strategies.
Our clinic is located in Everett, Washington, just 30 minutes north of Seattle, serving individuals across Snohomish County, King County, and the broader Puget Sound region and Pacific Northwest.
Why Choose Neuropsychological Testing for Concussion & TBI?
Neuropsychological evaluations measure how the brain is functioning in real-world cognitive tasks, providing insights not captured by imaging alone. Testing is the gold standard for diagnosing the presence and severity of cognitive changes after a concussion or TBI.
A neuropsychological evaluation can determine:
- Which cognitive domains were affected (memory, attention, processing speed, etc.)
- Whether symptoms represent post-concussion syndrome
- If emotional or physical factors (sleep problems, anxiety, PTSD, migraine, chronic pain) are contributing
- Readiness to return to work, school, sports, or driving
- What treatments or rehabilitation services will be most effective
- Baseline cognitive functioning for comparison after future injuries
- Degree of impairment for medical, occupational, academic, or legal purposes
Our evaluations are individualized and scientifically grounded, designed to provide clarity and direction during recovery.
Common Symptoms After a Concussion or TBI
Symptoms may appear immediately or develop hours or days later. When symptoms persist longer than 2–6 weeks, an in-depth evaluation is recommended.
Cognitive Symptoms
- Difficulty concentrating
- Short-term memory problems
- Slowed thinking or processing speed
- Trouble multitasking
- Difficulty organizing or planning
- Mental fatigue
Emotional & Behavioral Symptoms
- Irritability or agitation
- Anxiety or panic symptoms
- Depression
- Mood swings
- Reduced stress tolerance
- Impulse control difficulty
Physical Symptoms
- Headaches or migraines
- Dizziness or balance issues
- Visual disturbances
- Light or noise sensitivity
- Sleep disruption
- Nausea or fatigue
Academic / Work-Related Difficulties
- Difficulty completing tasks
- Decreased productivity
- Increased errors
- Trouble learning or retaining new information
- Sensitivity to screens or busy environments
If these symptoms are impacting functioning, neuropsychological testing provides insight into why—and what to do next.
Types of Concussions & TBIs We Evaluate
Access Neuropsychology Northwest provides assessment for:
- Sports-related concussions (youth, collegiate, and adult athletes)
- Motor-vehicle accident injuries
- Workplace accidents or workers’ compensation cases
- Falls and blunt-force trauma
- Military-related or blast injuries
- Moderate-to-severe TBIs
- Repeated or cumulative concussions
- Persistent post-concussive symptoms (PPCS)
- Cases requiring diagnostic clarity or second opinions
- Baseline cognitive assessments for at-risk individuals
We collaborate with neurologists, primary care providers, rehabilitation specialists, athletic trainers, and legal teams across the region.
Our Comprehensive Concussion & TBI Evaluation Process
1. Detailed Clinical Interview
We gather information about:
- Injury mechanism and timeline
- Symptom progression
- Medical and psychiatric history
- Academic or occupational functioning
- Neurological, sleep, or pain-related concerns
- Prior concussions or TBIs
- Lifestyle and personal factors that may influence cognition
Family members or caregivers may participate to provide additional context.
2. Neuropsychological Test Battery
We use validated, evidence-based tests to assess:
Cognitive Domains
- Attention and concentration
- Processing speed
- Working memory
- Verbal and visual memory
- Executive functioning and problem-solving
- Language skills
- Visuospatial processing
- Intellectual Functioning (IQ)
- Motor skills
Psychological & Behavioral Functioning
- Mood and personality functioning
- Stress and trauma response
- Fatigue and sleep patterns
Performance & Symptom Validity Measures
Ensuring results reflect genuine, reliable cognitive effort is essential for accurate diagnosis.
Testing typically takes several hours and yields a detailed cognitive profile unique to each individual.
3. Diagnostic Interpretation
After testing, Dr. Reilly or Dr. Kearns integrates:
- Cognitive test results
- Symptom presentation
- Injury details
- Emotional and physical health variables
- Behavioral observations
- Relevant medical records or imaging
This allows us to determine:
- The presence and severity of concussion or TBI
- Whether symptoms reflect ongoing neurological disruption
- If psychological, sleep, or pain factors are contributing
- Diagnostic clarity for complex cases
- Functional implications for daily life
4. Personalized Treatment & Recovery Recommendations
We provide a clear, actionable set of recommendations tailored to each patient, which may include:
Return-to-Work / Return-to-School Planning
- Stepwise transition strategies
- Accommodations (reduced hours, workload adjustments, screen breaks, sensory modifications, isolated testing environments, provision of class or meeting notes)
Symptom Management Strategies
- Headache, sleep, or sensory sensitivity strategies
- Environmental modifications
- Cognitive pacing plans
Rehabilitation Referrals
- Physical or occupational therapy
- Vestibular therapy
- Speech-language therapy
- Vision therapy
- Behavioral health support
Lifestyle & Recovery Tools
- Fatigue management
- Stress reduction techniques
- Healthy brain habits
- Cognitive exercises
Documentation
We provide clear reports suitable for:
- Medical providers
- Schools and universities
- Employers
- Workers’ compensation
- Athletic clearance
- Legal cases
Who We Serve
Our concussion and TBI evaluations support:
- Youth athletes and collegiate athletes
- Adults recovering from accidents or workplace injuries
- Veterans and first responders
- Individuals with multiple or repeated concussions
- Patients with persistent or unclear symptoms
- Students needing academic accommodations
- Anyone seeking diagnostic clarity or a second opinion
We serve individuals across Everett, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Bothell, Mukilteo, Marysville, Mill Creek, Seattle, and the greater Puget Sound and Pacific Northwest.
Why Choose Access Neuropsychology Northwest?
✔ Expertise in Brain Injury & Cognitive Recovery
Our evaluations are led by experienced clinical neuropsychologists specializing in concussion and TBI.
✔ Regional Leaders in Neuropsychological Assessment
We work closely with medical providers, schools, employers, and rehabilitation programs across the Pacific Northwest.
✔ Evidence-Based, Comprehensive Testing
We use the most scientifically supported assessment tools in the field.
✔ Clear Feedback & Supportive Guidance
We prioritize understandable explanations and actionable steps.
✔ Detailed Reports for Medical, Educational, and Legal Use
Our documentation is thorough, objective, and tailored to each patient’s needs.
Schedule a Concussion or TBI Evaluation in Everett, WA
If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms following a concussion or traumatic brain injury, a neuropsychological evaluation can provide clarity, direction, and peace of mind.
Contact Access Neuropsychology Northwest to schedule your concussion/TBI evaluation.
Address:
3525 Colby Avenue, Suite 211
Everett, WA 98201