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Our Services

In Person - Tucson, Arizona
Neurofeedback 
$150

Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback, is a form of biofeedback that uses real-time brainwave activity feedback to help individuals learn to regulate their brain function and improve their mental and physical well-being. It involves monitoring brainwaves using an electroencephalogram (EEG) and providing feedback (visual or auditory) to the individual, allowing them to consciously influence their brain activity.

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Offered in person or virtually*

Mini q
$400

A smaller assessment consisting of 9 sites. A mini q is a great method to track progress in between a series of sessions. Mini q's are quicker and more cost effective than a full q. 

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Offered in person or virtually

qEEG Brain Mapping
$800

qEEG, or Quantitative Electroencephalography, is a brain mapping technique that analyzes the electrical activity of the brain using a computer. It involves recording EEG data from 19 channels on the scalp and comparing it to a database of "normal" subjects. This analysis helps identify areas of brain function that may be deviating from the norm, potentially aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions.

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Offered in person

PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) and NIR (Near-Infrared) Therapy
$150

Two distinct modalities that utilize different forms of energy to stimulate healing and promote wellness, often employed for pain management, inflammation reduction, and tissue repair.

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Offered in person

Special Session Package Discounts

Consistency is an important factor when it comes to sustainable change, our discounted session packages make it easier to stay committed.

20 Sessions

10% off

30 Sessions

15% off

Our Clients Say

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"After four months of suffering with insomnia, inability to relax, hyper vigilance, restlessness and a racing mind... I was introduced to neurofeedback. Just three or four sessions in and I knew that this was the answer-- the mode of healing that I so needed. With each session, I began to feel more calm, my sleep began to improve and other symptoms started to disappear. Now when I have stress I just refer back to a session of neurofeedback along with my breathing exercises, and I am able to quiet my mind. Sometimes what seems so simple is in fact quite powerful. For me, this describes neurofeedback perfectly."

Jane U.

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