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Kutcher Clinic for Sports Neurology

Quick Facts

Practice TypeHybrid
LocationAnn Arbor, Park City, Murray
DoctorsJake Carpenter-Thompson MD, PhD, Neurology, Jeffrey Kutcher MD, FAAN, Neurology
Telehealth TypeTelehealth video visits
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At the Kutcher Clinic for Sports Neurology, two physicians lead some of the most specialized brain health care available to athletes. Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher founded the clinic after building and directing the University of Michigan NeuroSport Program. Dr. Jake Carpenter-Thompson brings a combined clinical and research background as a physician-scientist. Together, they treat concussion, persisting symptoms after concussion, headache, migraine, and other neurological conditions in athletes of all ages and levels.

The clinic operates on a fee-for-service model with locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Utah. New patient evaluations run 60 minutes, and the practice prioritizes same-day or next-day scheduling for acute concussion cases. Patients unable to visit locally can access the Destination Care program, a multi-day intensive evaluation and treatment service starting at $6,000. The clinic also offers telehealth follow-ups, a Brain Health Baseline assessment, and neurological physical therapy at its Utah locations.

Details

Address

573 State Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Membership Details

Self-pay/fee-for-service model. New Patient Evaluation: $419 (60 min). Follow-Up: $209.50. Brain Health Baseline: $50. New Patient Multi-Day Evaluation: $6,000+. Botox + Visit: $534.50. New Injury or Problem: $350. Injection(s): $325-$800. New PT Evaluation: $200. Recovery Services: $25. Return PT Session: $180. Performance Training: $75-$135. Work/School Letter: $25. Work Comp/Disability Letter: $50. FMLA Paperwork: $50. Insurance Letter: $50.

Typical Appointment

60 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

A new patient evaluation at the Kutcher Clinic costs $419 for a 60-minute appointment. This includes a detailed review of personal and family medical history, a thorough neurological exam, education, and a clear plan of care. Complex cases requiring extensive medical record review may incur additional fees.

The Kutcher Clinic operates on a self-pay, fee-for-service model and does not bill insurance directly. The clinic's providers are considered out-of-network. Patients may request a super bill with the detailed information their insurance carrier needs to consider reimbursement based on out-of-network benefits.

Yes. The Kutcher Clinic prioritizes same-day or next-day scheduling for patients with acute concussion injuries. The clinic strongly encourages an in-person visit for new concussion patients so the doctors can perform a thorough neurological exam.

Destination Care is an intensive multi-day evaluation and treatment program for patients who travel to the clinic's Michigan or Utah locations. It starts at $6,000 and may include provider time and education, dynamic neurological evaluation, physical therapy consultation, cognitive and ocular testing, medication samples, and one follow-up telehealth visit. The clinic tailors each multi-day visit to the individual patient.

Yes. The Kutcher Clinic offers telehealth video visits, most commonly for follow-up appointments. The clinic recommends in-person visits for initial concussion evaluations when a full neurological exam is appropriate.

A Brain Health Baseline is a comprehensive assessment of neurological health that creates a personalized profile for each athlete. The Kutcher Clinic charges $50 for this assessment. It includes a personal and family neurological history, neurological exam, cognitive and neurological performance measures, and a review of factors that could affect concussion recovery.

The Kutcher Clinic treats athletes of all ages and levels. This includes youth players, student athletes, weekend warriors, retired professional athletes, and military personnel. The clinic coordinates care with school athletic trainers for student-athletes when appropriate.

The clinic offers neurological physical therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and dry needling at its Utah locations. Recovery tools include SoftWave, myofascial cupping, PolarCap Head and Neck Cooling, pneumatic compression boots, e-stim and TENS, therapeutic massage devices, and cervical mechanical traction. A new physical therapy evaluation costs $200, and return sessions cost $180.

Yes. The clinic treats headache and migraine as part of its core neurology services. Treatment options include Botox for migraine, occipital nerve blocks, sphenopalatine ganglion injections, and trigger point injections. 50.

The Ann Arbor, Michigan location sits inside Valor Strength and Performance at 573 State Circle. The clinic also has two Utah locations: one in Park City and one in Murray, located inside First Care OrthoMed. All locations are open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Practice last updated August 17, 2026