Brain injuries require a great deal of support, both from those around you and in terms of the medical help you’ll need. If you suspect you have a TBI, seek medical help immediately.
Everyone reacts differently to head trauma, so if your accident was serious, visit an emergency room first, then you’ll likely need to see a TBI specialist from there.
Thankfully, there’s many such specialists and facilities throughout California for TBI victims. According to Brainline, some of the most prominent are:
Everyone reacts differently to head trauma, so if your accident was serious, visit an emergency room first, then you’ll likely need to see a TBI specialist from there.
Thankfully, there’s many such specialists and facilities throughout California for TBI victims. According to Brainline, some of the most prominent are:
- Brain Injury Program at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center
- California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center
- Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation
- Centre for Neuro Skills
- Bakersfield
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Community Regional Medical Center Fresno
- Glendale Adventist Medical Center
- Good Samaritan Hospital Mission Oaks
- Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center
- Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center - Brain Injury Center
- NeuroRestorative
- Orange County
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Brain Injury Program
- Operation Mend
- Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
- San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital
- Scripps Memorial Hospital - Encinitas
Medical Professionals Specializing in TBIs in California
When you have a TBI, you can expect to have many different medical professionals in your daily life. Unfortunately, a TBI is very serious most of the time. So, when you have one of these injuries, you’ll likely be dealing with the following medical professionals:- Neurologists - These doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system, including brain injuries.
- Neurosurgeons - Surgeons who perform operations on the brain and spinal cord.
- Rehabilitation doctors and staff - These doctors specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation, helping patients recover from brain injuries.
- Neuropsychologists - Experts in assessing and treating cognitive and psychological aspects of brain injuries.