If you’ve seen multiple specialists, tried various therapies, and still feel stuck, it’s time for a different approach. At The Neural Connection, our brain injury doctors near the Twin Cities specialize in helping people just like you—people who’ve been told to “give it time,” yet still feel off months or even years later.
We’ve worked with hundreds of complex brain injury cases and see the same patterns:
Patients bounce between specialists for symptoms like dizziness, vision issues, headaches, or fatigue
Providers rarely collaborate on a unified treatment plan
If therapy doesn’t work, patients are left with no clear next step
Sound familiar? That’s why we built something different.
At The Neural Connection, we bring together concussion and brain injury specialists trained in chiropractic neurology, physical therapy, vestibular rehab, vision therapy, and autonomic regulation. This allows us to:
See how your symptoms interact, not just isolate them
Build a roadmap customized to you, not a protocol
Move faster through the “stuck” phases of healing
This integrative model is why patients fly in from across the country for our intensive brain injury rehab programs. Whether you’re local or traveling in, we’ll guide your recovery with empathy, science, and clarity.
We help patients dealing with:
POTS or heart rate issues
Fatigue and brain fog
Eye strain and visual sensitivity
Memory and concentration trouble
Nausea or motion sickness
Your brain has the ability to change. That’s the power of neuroplasticity. Our care model is built around that principle—by training and reinforcing new brain patterns, we help rewire how your brain processes movement, pain, and cognition.
“I had been through vision therapy, vestibular rehab, and PT before—this was the first time someone looked at everything together. Within days, I noticed a difference.”
— Former TBI patient, 2023
Not all clinics are built for complex cases. We believe the best centers share a few things in common:
✅ Deep experience with brain injury recovery
✅ Individualized, not protocol-based, treatment
✅ Providers who actually listen and adapt
✅ Integrated care across multiple disciplines
✅ A plan you understand and trust
This is what we offer every patient who walks through our doors. Whether you’re at the start of your healing or feel stuck after months of trying, we’re here to walk through it with you.
Schedule your free 30-minute consult with a brain injury doctor near the Twin Cities.
You’ll get clarity, next steps, and a plan—no pressure, just help.
Still have questions about your symptoms?
Here’s more expert insight from our doctors:
We help patients recover from concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and persistent post-concussion symptoms.
Common issues we treat include headaches, dizziness, balance problems, vision changes, brain fog, memory trouble, neck pain, light or sound sensitivity, nausea, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.
If your symptoms began after a hit to the head, car accident, sports injury, fall, or whiplash, we can evaluate whether our approach is right for you.
Q: How is The Neural Connection different from a standard neurologist or concussion clinic?
Most clinics treat symptoms individually. We take an integrative approach that evaluates how your brain, eyes, inner ear, neck, and autonomic nervous system work together.
Instead of medication-only or therapy-only care, we combine advanced neurological testing with targeted, non-invasive rehab tailored to your specific deficits.
This approach often helps patients who haven’t improved elsewhere.
Q:. Who is a good candidate for your program?
You may be a good fit if:
-Your concussion symptoms haven’t gone away after 2–4 weeks
-You’re experiencing long-term issues months or years after an injury
-You’ve tried other treatments with limited progress
-Your symptoms are affecting daily life, work, or school
-You want a clear plan and deeper answers about what’s actually causing your symptoms
If you’re unsure, our free consultation will determine whether our care is appropriate for you.
Q: What happens during the initial consultation?
Your first consult is a 30-minute conversation with our clinical team.
We review your symptoms, injury history, previous treatments, imaging, and goals.
You’ll learn what may be driving your symptoms and whether you’d benefit from a full neurological evaluation.
There is no pressure — just clarity, guidance, and next steps.
Q: What does the full neurological evaluation include?
Your exam may include assessments of:
Eye movements and visual tracking
Balance and vestibular function
Reflexes and motor control
Cognitive function and autonomic nervous system responses
Neck mechanics and proprioception
This helps us pinpoint the exact systems affected by your injury so we can design a personalized rehab plan.
Q: How long does treatment take, and what results can I expect?
Treatment length varies depending on injury severity and how long symptoms have been present.
Some patients do intensive, short-term care, while others follow a longer, step-by-step plan.
Most patients experience improvements in symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, focus, energy, and daily functioning.
We will always give you realistic expectations based on your exam findings.
Q: Do you accept insurance?
We are a cash-based clinic, which allows us to provide longer, more comprehensive neurological care without insurance restrictions.
Many patients use HSA/FSA funds, and we can provide itemized receipts if you wish to submit for possible reimbursement.
Q: What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring:
Any previous brain imaging (CT, MRI)
Notes from past providers
A list of medications
Details about your injury timeline and symptoms
Any vestibular, PT, or vision rehab records
This helps us build a complete picture of your injury.
Q: Do you work with patients who travel from out of state?
Yes. Many patients travel from other states to work with our team.
We can help coordinate intensive treatment schedules and provide guidance for follow-up care once you return home.
Virtual consultations are available to determine whether traveling for care is appropriate.
Q: Is the treatment safe?
Yes. All therapies are non-invasive and tailored to your individual neurological findings.
Your care is guided by clinicians trained in functional neurology, vestibular rehab, and concussion recovery.
Safety and comfort are always prioritized.