NeuroHealth Services Indianapolis
  • Conditions We See
    • Concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome
    • Vestibular Dysfunction
    • Neurobehavioral Disorders
    • Migraines
    • Dystonia
    • Other Conditions
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    • Discovery Day
    • Referring Providers
    • NeuroReset Program
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NeuroReset: Relief for Concussion Symptoms

If you have post-concussion syndrome symptoms like migraines, dizziness, poor balance, or eye movement problems, our NeuroReset treatment program may be the solution you’re looking for. Post-concussion recovery typically takes six to 12 weeks, but with NeuroReset, you can begin to see measurable relief from your symptoms in as little as one week. 
From a recovering patient: 
Once diagnosed with a concussion (resulting from a car accident), I struggled to know what to do after the neurologist said it would take 6-9 month to recover. A simple internet search for “concussion care” led me to NeuroHealth Services. 
​I was admittedly skeptical at the onset, but after less than one week of intensive brain training therapy my symptoms had noticeably decreased. After two weeks, I was convinced that I was in the right place. The work we’ve done is not an instant cure-all; however, the staff at NeuroHealth Services has helped me navigate this new normal.
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How NeuroReset Works

NeuroReset is an intensive five-day neurorehabilitation program. Each day, you’ll attend five appointments, so we can evaluate your progress throughout the day. NeuroReset focuses on:
Eye Movement
We use RightEye, an innovative technology that tracks involuntary eye movements, to analyze and correct functional vision problems (like difficulty reading computer screens or scrolling on your phone). We also use RightEye to correct perception problems and improve reaction time for athletes.
Brain Health
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Depression, inattention, or personality changes may be clues that your brain’s neural network isn’t functioning efficiently. NeuroReset can retrain your brain, stimulating communication between its two hemispheres.
Vestibular System
Dizziness, vertigo, and poor balance may be the result of a communication breakdown between your brain and inner ears (your vestibular system). NeuroReset uses sophisticated balance-analysis technology to diagnose and treat vestibular disorders.
Movement Patterns
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Your posture and movement could be contributing to your post-concussion pain. We analyze gait and posture to detect and correct abnormalities with treatments such as soft-tissue mobilization, laser therapy, traction, and muscle stimulation.
Personalized Treatment Plan
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In addition to physical and neurological therapies, we may suggest dietary changes – reducing sugar consumption, increasing iron intake, or avoiding saturated fats, for example. Diet has a big impact on the body’s ability to heal.
Predictable Costs
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As a NeuroReset patient, you won’t be surprised by after-treatment medical bills. We’ll explain the total program cost and insurance reimbursement procedures at your initial appointment.

A New Approach to Concussion Treatment

If you’re experiencing “brain fog,” vertigo, dizziness, poor balance, pain, or problems with eye movement, you may benefit from our NeuroReset program. We have years of experience helping people recover from post-concussion syndrome.
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9302 N. Meridian Street, Suite 299
Indianapolis, IN 46260

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(317) 848-6000
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​Dr. Ralston
Dr. Gafken

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  • Conditions We See
    • Concussion and Post-Concussion Syndrome
    • Vestibular Dysfunction
    • Neurobehavioral Disorders
    • Migraines
    • Dystonia
    • Other Conditions
  • Our Approach
    • Discovery Day
    • Referring Providers
    • NeuroReset Program
    • Our Doctors
    • Free Consultation
    • Become A Patient
    • Services
    • NeuroHealth FAQs
  • Client Speak
  • Resources
    • About Us
    • NeuroHealth Blog