Does neurofeedback provide the same results as medication?

While the end result is similar – a noticeable change in behavior – there are distinct differences.

Medications are only effective with an adequate dosage level in the bloodstream. Medications may come with a variety of side effects including headaches, stomach aches and sleep disturbances.

Alternatively, Neurofeedback is a learning procedure where the mind is retrained to self-regulate. It is an internal process so it does not require an external resource or routine once results are achieved. Neurofeedback also does not have any negative side effects.

Neurofeedback may be used as an alternative to medication, or it can be used in combination with medications to achieve enhanced improvements over medication alone.

What Our Patients Say

I started Neurofeedback because I was inattentive and doing poorly in school. During the first month I experienced a significant improvement. I plan to attend college and know what I learned here will help me be successful at school and in life.

— David, 17 year-old who was failing classes and depressed

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