What is TBI?
Traumatic brain injury is defined as a blow, jolt, or other injury to the head that disrupts the functioning of the brain. A TBI can occur from exposure to blasts, falls, gunshot wounds, and motor vehicle accidents.
Mild cases of TBI may be followed by temporary symptoms associated with concussion such as headache, dizziness, and memory problems. The symptoms of mild TBI /concussion generally improve in a short period of time.
How do I make an appointment?
If you have suffered a TBI/concussion and have lingering signs and symptoms that date from the concussion, you may benefit from evaluation and treatment at the WAMC TBI Clinic. Talk with your PCM if you are unsure about the symptoms you are having and/or you may self refer to the TBI clinic.
When are Service Members seen?
Service Members are seen by appointment Monday-Friday, 0730-1630.
Where at Womack is the clinic located?
The clinic is located in the WAMC Clinic Mall on the 2nd floor close to the All American hospital entrance.