Toronto doctor launches concussion hotline staffed by volunteer specialists
TORONTO — A 24-hour telephone service that aims to educate people about concussions may start to fill a gap in what Canadians know about the prevalent and potentially serious condition, the hotline’s founder said Friday.
Dr. Neilank Jha, a Toronto-based physician running a clinic specializing in concussion treatment and research, said people are often misinformed about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of the highly common type of head injury.
Describing concussions as a “silent epidemic,” he said the toll-free hotline staffed by volunteer neurosurgeons and neurologists may help ensure that sufferers and caregivers have access to key information during the critical few days after a potential concussion.
He said the impetus for the project didn’t come from watching professional athletes, but rather from seeing the effects concussions could have in everyday situations.

