I'm looking for a neurologist recommendation in Ft. Collins. My son has an MTBI (mild traumatic brain injury) from an accident last week which resulted in a skull...
Terri B. replied:
Biacolorado.org
Amanda M. replied:
Dr. Alissa Wicklund, orthopaedic and spine center of the rockies. specialist in concussions 970-663-3975
Cynthia B. replied:
You should ask your current Neuro physician caring for your son if they know of a physician in Fort Collins. {They may through their specialty accreditation or attending a conference} Your current physician should forward those medical records to the new physician so they can both care for your son. Also contact the school. There is a service {Can't remember name} who can assist your son with quiet space if need and can help with professors in allowing more time for tests or work to be submitted. My daughter received a concussion 2 weeks prior to the move and start of college. We are from Minnesota so her Neuro here found her a physician to follow there and also called her weekly to check in on her. Brain injuries are difficult as the brain takes time to heal. Symptoms can vary during the healing process. I am a Nurse for a large hospital in the Neuro/Ortho/Spine area. Have good knowledge. Hope your son feels better soon.
Andrea J. replied:
Swedish hospital in Denver (Englewood) has the top neuro docs in the state. It's the place to go for any stroke, spinal cord or brain injury.