There is no doubt that Dr. Souvestre is a very knowledgeable man, however it took me far too long to realize that he is running a business that is looking after money. Although expensive, the first assessments and appointments made me feel really good. He made me feel like I was going to recover from long term concussion symptoms and get back to all of my activities in no time. 4 months and $ 35000(yes, you read that right) later I had improved(I don’t know if due to the actual treatment, placebo effect, or his positive encouragement making me feel hopeful) but I was nowhere close to returning to life as I used to know it. After meeting a couple of people who had seen him for different issues, we realized that we all underwent the exact same treatment which consists of wearing insoles, wearing ear pins, and getting acupuncture 3 times a week(it sounds crazy, but he sure sells his product very well). When I asked him how exactly this treatment would fix the specific problems that I had, he would give me very long answers with medical jargon that I tended to just nod along to(as I’m sure the average person would as well). A link seems to be missing at Neurokinetics. Dr. Souvestre’s assessments are very thorough, however I never understood how a one-size-fits-all kind of treatment is supposed to make everyone feel better. I know that I never achieved what I was promised in terms of recovery and neither did the two other people that I know who went there. If I could, I definitely would ask for most of my money back. Also — the Neurokinetics website states it is BBB accredited, but the BBB website states that the clinic is not accredited… weird? Again, missing links.