There are a number of scientific studies suggesting symptom improvement in treatment-resistant depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, smoking cessation and other substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, Tourette’s disorder, Parkinson’s disease, chronic pain, etc.
Neuromodulation therapy may be considered as an addition to other treatment options when symptoms do not adequately resolve with current measures, or if existing drugs are ineffective or long-term use poses the risk of addiction, adverse effects or toxicity.
While neuromodulation therapies are not a cure for any underlying condition, they provide an additional means of managing symptoms of chronic conditions. Overall, neuromodulation therapies have become an integral tool for healthcare professionals since first becoming available in the 1960s.
Support & Treatment
Once we establish the support plan, our team offers a full spectrum of integrated care options that may include: individual, group, art, or family psychotherapy; parenting support; testing; supplements; basic and specialized psychopharmacology; and neuromodulation and/or training.
We have an extensive referral network for when additional treatment may be necessary.