Strengthen your client's medical record.
Objective, neurologist-reviewed brain-injury documentation built for litigation.
After a serious accident, brain injuries are often missed. Cortivex Medical provides objective, physician-reviewed assessment of brain function — and turns it into clear, court-ready documentation, typically within 48 hours of the exam.
Helping patients get real answers.

Objective, neurologist-reviewed brain-injury documentation built for litigation.
A non-invasive brain-function assessment and help coordinating the care you may need.
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Figures reflect CDC's most recent published data and do not include the many brain injuries treated outside the hospital.
We use QEEG (quantitative EEG) to measure the brain's electrical activity and compare it against a normative reference database — producing standardized, objective data, not opinion.
A licensed physician reviews each case and helps direct appropriate next steps. Care is individualized to what actually happened to the patient — never one-size-fits-all.
Findings are compiled into a comprehensive, neurologist-reviewed report (approximately 30 pages) prepared for clarity in both clinical and legal settings.
An attorney refers a client, or a patient reaches out directly.
A non-invasive QEEG assessment at our Dallas clinic, or mobile at the patient's home or office across DFW and Houston.
Results are interpreted by qualified physicians as part of a broader clinical picture.
A comprehensive report is delivered, typically within 48 hours of the completed exam.
When appropriate, we help coordinate individualized follow-up care and package the records for the attorney.
Excellent at detecting structural damage and ruling out emergencies — but frequently normal in mild TBI. In mild traumatic brain injury, only about 10% of CT scans and roughly 30% of MRI scans show abnormalities, and conventional imaging is insensitive to diffuse axonal injury, the most common injury in mild TBI.
Measures the brain's electrical activity — a functional layer of information that structural imaging is not designed to capture — adding objective data to the clinical picture.
Source: peer-reviewed neuroimaging literature (Translational Research in Traumatic Brain Injury, NCBI). QEEG assessment is not a standalone diagnostic test; results are interpreted by a physician.
Cortivex Medical performs assessments at our Dallas clinic at 2911 Turtle Creek Blvd, and through mobile appointments at a patient's home or office across the Dallas–Fort Worth and Houston metro areas.