Team Neurologist & Organizational Consulting

On-demand neurology expertise for teams, leagues, and training facilities. Concussion protocol development, sideline evaluation support, medical staff education, and retained advisory roles — from a dual board-certified, dual fellowship-trained sports neurologist.

What a Retained Team Neurologist Provides

A retained team neurologist gives athletic directors, team physicians, and league administrators immediate access to specialist neurology expertise — without waiting on a referral.

Concussion Protocol Development & Annual Review

Written protocols for recognition, removal-from-play, and return-to-play aligned with current international consensus — plus an annual review cycle so the policy never goes stale.

Sideline & Game-Day Evaluation Support

Structured evaluation support for game-day staff, with clear escalation paths when a head injury needs specialist judgment.

Independent Return-to-Play Decisions

An independent specialist clearance removes conflict-of-interest pressure from team staff — the return-to-play decision rests on the athlete's recovery, not the competition schedule.

Medical Staff & Coach Education

Workshops and training for athletic trainers, coaches, and support staff: concussion recognition, removal-from-play criteria, and proper documentation.

Athlete Brain-Health Baselines

Pre-season baseline assessment programs that give your medical staff an objective comparison point when an injury occurs.

Escalation Pathway for Complex Cases

As team neurologist, Dr. Patel coordinates referral to other subspecialists — neurosurgery, neuro-ophthalmology, neuropsychology, and vestibular rehabilitation — for prolonged recoveries, repeat concussions, and atypical presentations, so difficult cases never sit without a plan.

Engagement Models

Engagements are structured around the organization's needs — from a one-time protocol audit to a full-season retainer.

Season Retainer

Ongoing advisory through the competitive season, with defined game coverage windows, case review, and direct access for your medical staff.

Protocol & Policy Consulting

One-time build or audit of your concussion policy: drafting, alignment with current consensus guidelines, and implementation-ready deliverables.

Education Engagements

Staff training workshops for medical personnel, coaches, and administrators — tailored to your sport, level of competition, and existing resources.

Expert Review

Case review and second opinions for your organization's medical staff on complex concussion cases, prolonged recoveries, and high-stakes clearance decisions.

Why Organizations Bring In a Sports Neurologist

The regulatory and liability landscape around sports concussion continues to tighten. State return-to-play laws, league requirements, and the duty of care owed to athletes all demand that organizations maintain current, defensible protocols — not a document written once and filed away.

Consensus guidelines also evolve: what was best practice five years ago may be outdated today. Protocols age, and periodic specialist review is the most direct way to keep them aligned with current evidence.

Dr. Patel also builds the data side. With fellowship training in clinical informatics, he develops injury registries and EHR workflows that make protocols auditable — so your organization can demonstrate, not just assert, that the protocol was followed. Learn more about this expertise.

Related Resources

More for organizations evaluating sports neurology support.

For Teams Overview

The full picture of services available to teams and sports organizations.

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Sideline Concussion Recognition

How field-side staff can spot a concussion in the moment.

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Return-to-Play Protocol

The six-stage graduated framework that underpins a defensible clearance.

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Organizational Consulting FAQs

Answers to the questions athletic directors, team physicians, and administrators ask most often.

What level of teams do you work with?
Engagements scale from youth leagues and school districts through collegiate programs, training facilities, and professional organizations. The structure of each engagement — protocol work, education, advisory coverage, or full retainer — is sized to the organization's roster, season, and existing medical resources.
Do you replace our team physician?
No. A retained team neurologist complements your existing medical staff, adding neurology-specific expertise for concussion protocols, complex cases, and return-to-play decisions. Your team physician and athletic trainers remain the front line of care; the neurologist provides the specialist layer alongside them.
Can you work with our organization remotely?
Yes. Advisory, protocol development, policy audits, and education engagements are remote-friendly and conducted via video and shared documentation. In-person evaluation support and game-day coverage are arranged as needed based on the organization's location and schedule.
How fast can an engagement start?
Initial consultation calls are typically scheduled within days. Protocol audits and education engagements can begin shortly after scoping; season retainers are usually structured around the start of a competitive season, but mid-season starts are possible when an organization needs immediate neurology expertise.

Let's Discuss Your Organization's Needs

Whether you need a concussion protocol audit, staff training, or a retained team neurologist for the season, the conversation starts with a short scoping call.

Discuss an Engagement Email contact@drneilpatelmd.com