REACH YOUR PEAK
ELIMINATE BRAIN FOG
IMPROVE SLEEP
RECOVER FROM TBI/CONCUSSION
REDUCE STRESS
IMPROVE ATTENTION
ENHANCE MOOD
REDUCE ANXIETY
Do you wake up each day feeling like your memory is slipping?
Do you feel like your mood is lacking?
Are you having problems being productive and staying on task?
Do you feel like you are in a fog?
Do you feel as though you have not recovered from past concussion or TBI?
Have you been diagnosed with ADHD and feels though interventions have not really helped?
If you answered yes to any of these questions we can help.
We can help reset and balance your brain waves through customized brain training protocols. We will show you how you can feel better, work better, remember better, focus better, perform better, learn better, and even sleep better!
Dr. Eisenman is a clinical neuropsychologist with years of experience working with individuals who have a variety of neurological and psychiatric problems. You will have individual tailored sessions of brain training with someone who knows the intricacies of the brain and can show you a path towards maximizing your brain function.
"My experiences with Dr. Eisenman saved my life. I was struggled with anxiety and severe depression for years and was tired of constantly changing medications. With neurofeedback my mood is now regulated and I have felt better than I have in years."
-Sara M.
"I had horrible problems with attention and was afraid to take medication. Neurofeedback has helped me become focused and productive. I'm thankful I took that first step and called Dr. Eisenman."
-Brad G.
Our 3-Step Process:
1) Free Consultation
Call us and discover how neurofeedback can help you with a brain map and tailored protocol so your brain can meet its needs and you can reach your personal goals.
2) Brain Mapping
Dr. Eisenman will show you the areas of your brain which are out of balance using the most advanced brain mapping technology. He will show what brain imbalances may be holding you back from reaching your fullest potential.
3) Start Training
Start your path towards better brain health through our tailored brain training protocols with a brain expert who can help you optimize your brain function.
Neurofeedback is a groundbreaking approach that tackles common brain-related challenges head-on. Through cutting-edge technology and personalized training programs, Neurofeedback works to address issues like attention deficits, stress, anxiety, and cognitive performance. By utilizing real-time data on brain activity, Neurofeedback provides individuals with the tools to regulate their brain function effectively.
The process involves monitoring brainwave patterns through sensors placed on the scalp. These sensors detect electrical activity in the brain, allowing trained professionals to analyze and identify areas for improvement. With targeted exercises and feedback, Neurofeedback helps individuals learn to self-regulate their brain activity, leading to improved focus, emotional stability, and cognitive function. This method empowers individuals to take control of their mental well-being and optimize their brain performance for a better quality of life.
Read About Your Different Brain Waves Below:
Delta waves are the slowest brainwaves and are usually associated with deep, dreamless sleep. They are also observed in very deep states of meditation and during some forms of unconsciousness.
Theta waves are often associated with a state of deep relaxation, daydreaming, and creativity. They are commonly seen during the early stages of sleep, during meditation, and in a hypnagogic state (the transitional state between wakefulness and sleep).
Alpha waves are associated with a state of relaxed wakefulness, calmness, and light meditation. They are often observed when a person is awake but with their eyes closed and in a relaxed, alert state.
Mu waves are a specific type of brainwave observed in the sensorimotor cortex. They are often associated with the inhibition of motor neurons and are thought to play a role in motor control and mirroring the actions of others.
Beta waves are associated with active, alert, and focused mental activity. They are typically observed during wakefulness, problem-solving, decision-making, and other cognitive tasks. High-frequency beta waves are associated with more intense mental activity.
Gamma waves are the fastest brainwaves and are associated with high-level cognitive functions, such as perception, memory, and problem-solving. They are thought to be involved in the binding of information from different brain regions.