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Richard Batson ND

Neurevolution Medicine


Richard D. Batson is the executive director and co-founder of Neurevolution Medicine, LLC.  His clinical practice focuses on traumatic brain injury evaluation and rehabilitation with a specialization in traumatic brain injury-related pituitary dysfunction. In addition, he has an interest the diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency secondary to obesity, diabetes mellitus, as well as late-onset hypogonadism. 

Dr. Batson’s postgraduate dissertation is in the area of post-traumatic hypopituitarism (PTHP), also referred to as TBI-related neuroendocrine dysfunction, or TBI-related pituitary dysfunction. PTHP is a group of endocrine disorders that evolve in some individuals following traumatic brain injury and results in select or multiple hormonal deficiencies. He works clinically with the TBI population with a focus on evaluation and treatment of PTHP. In addition, he is sought after by legal experts for consultation and testimony pertaining PTHP as well as other brain-injury related conditions and has served as a forensic medical expert in over one hundred and fifty traumatic brain injury cases. He currently manages multi-disciplinary forensic evaluations across the fields of endocrinology, neurology, neuroradiology, occupational medicine, and neuropsychology. He also works in close collaboration with specialists in the fields of sleep medicine, neuropsychiatry and neuro-optometry, particularly with respect to traumatic brain injury related sleep, psychiatric and visual disorders.

He holds a Master of Science in Clinical Endocrinology with distinction and is a Diplomate in Clinical Endocrinology with distinction. His endocrine clinical practice focuses on evaluating and managing select endocrine conditions including hypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, male and female hypogonadism, and polycystic ovarian syndrome.