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We can address ADD or ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, bipolar disorder, behavior disorders, depression and learning disabilities by regulating your brain function. Learn how neurofeedback therapy can help exercise, strengthen and calm your brain while improving its stability and flexibility.

Appointments: Our staff is always ready to help with you scheduling, insurance or anything else you may need during your time with us. We will take extra care to listen to your concerns, answer all your questions and thoroughly explain your condition and treatment options. To schedule an appointment, please call us at 215.321.9502 you can use our online Request an Appointment form.

If at any time you are unable to keep your appointment, please notify us. We will be glad to reschedule your appointment at a more favorable time. We greatly appreciate your time and consideration and look forward to seeing you.

New Patient Forms: If you have made your initial appointment, you can preregister by clicking on the links below to download our New Patient Forms. Please print and complete the forms prior to your arrival. This will help to speed up the new patient registration process.

Insurance: We accept most insurance plans. We are out of network with most insurances. But we also have a cash plan available. Please call us to verify whether or not we are participating with a particular insurance company.

Billing and Financial Responsibility: Please call our office if you have any questions regarding an invoice and we will be happy to assist you.

Experience the wonderful benefits of neurofeedback. Call us at 215.321.9502 with your questions or to schedule your visit with us. For your convenience, you can use our online Request an Appointment form.

Blog Post: Anxiety and Depression
Ended by Neurofeedback

Alan, not his real name, a high school student from Lawrenceville, began neurofeedback as a troubled and depressed student. At that time, thoughts of self-harm were disturbing him. Moodiness and withdrawal from the family were a concern to his mother. He lost interest in many activities, friends, and family, while experiencing difficulty with communicating his feelings.

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