• How do I report symptoms to my healthcare provider through the ImPACT Passport app?

    Click on your Name/Passport ID number saved in ImPACT Passport® app, then click “Record Symptoms”. Answer all the questions and your symptoms will be saved. Your healthcare provider will be able to access this information at any time.  You are also able to send your report via email to your healthcare…

  • How do I use my ImPACT Passport app?

    ImPACT Passport® app can be used to find a concussion care provider near you, to safely store your ImPACT Passport ID, to grant your healthcare provider access to your test results when needed, and to report symptoms to share with your care provider.

  • Where can I find my ImPACT Passport ID?

    Your ImPACT Passport ID can be found on your test confirmation screen, on your test confirmation e-mail, or on the first page of your clinical report. If you didn’t save your ImPACT Passport ID, contact the organization that administered your baseline or post-injury testing to retrieve it.

  • Why is ImPACT Quick Test only available on iPad?

    ImPACT Quick Test® was standardized on an iPad. By limiting administration to this device, we can ensure accuracy in the timing of performance and that test items appear to all subjects in a similar fashion.

  • How do I interpret ImPACT Quick Test composite scores?

    The composite scores for ImPACT Quick Test® represent performance in 3 separate domains. Performance is expressed as a percentile score based on the normative sample. As with all percentile scores, the range is 0-99 with lower scores representing less optimal performance. We do not offer a cutoff score or interpretive ranges. Rather,…

  • How does ImPACT Quick Test compare to ImPACT?

    ImPACT Quick Test® is a removal from activity support tool that takes 5-7 minutes to complete on an iPad. It can be administered to patients ages 12-70 and records 3 composite scores plus 5 symptoms. While it does measure some of the same areas as ImPACT®, it is not a substitute for ImPACT. ImPACT measures…

  • What healthcare providers can administer ImPACT Pediatric?

    ImPACT Pediatric® baseline testing can be administered by anyone trained in individual assessment of children ages 5-11. ImPACT Pediatric post-injury testing should only be administered by a trained healthcare provider who is authorized to make return to activity decisions in the state, province, or country where they practice.

  • Can parents access their child’s test results?

    A trained healthcare provider is the only one that can access test results. Your child’s ImPACT Passport ID (which can be stored through ImPACT Passport® app) allows your healthcare provider to access your child’s results and record concussion symptoms. If you can’t find your child’s ImPACT Passport ID, contact the organization that administered…