Megan Groh Miller, MD

Megan Groh Miller, MD

Primary Care Sports Medicine

  • Conditions Treated/Clinical Services Provided

    • Treats acute and chronic injuries, including soft tissue injuries
    • Treats fractures, sprains and strains
    • Credentialed ImPACT Consultant for sports-related concussion testing and care
    • Osteoporosis care and management
  • Locations

  • Fellowship Training

    Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship

    UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson

    Piscataway, NJ

  • Education

    Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship

    UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson

    Piscataway, NJ


    Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency

    Yale-New Haven Hospital

    New Haven, CT


    Medical School

    University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

    Pittsburgh, PA

  • Certifications & Activities

    Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine

    Primary Care Sports Medicine Board


    Professional Appointments

    Team Physician:  Slippery Rock University

    Team Physician:  Slippery Rock High School


    Credentialed ImPACT Consultant


    Physician for Tri Rivers Osteoporosis Program


    Memberships

    American College of Sports Medicine

    American Board of Internal Medicine

    American Medical Society for Sports Medicine

    Pennsylvania Medical Society

    Allegheny County Medical Society

  • APP

Understanding concussion, its symptoms and treatments


A concussion is a direct blow to the head or a blow to the body where the head experiences a whiplash force, even if there is no direct trauma to the head. If this traumatic event is followed by developing one or more concerning symptoms listed below, which generally appear within minutes of the traumatic event, then a concussion should be suspected.


Concussions can, but frequently do not, involve loss of consciousness. The most common concussion symptom is a headache, but one may also experience:

  • dizziness
  • nausea
  • difficulty remembering or concentrating
  • sleep abnormalities
  • mood disturbance
  • light and/or noise sensitivity
  • neck pain
  • vision issues and/or fatigue


Athletes with a suspected concussion should not return to play the same day; they should seek medical care and follow a set graduated return-to-play protocol.

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