We use neurofeedback to help people who are still suffering weeks or months after a concussion with headaches, cognitive slowness, irritability, and difficulty getting back to feeling like themselves again.
Non-invasive & drug-free approach
Your brain learns to recover and regulate itself
We'll treat you like family

We start by understanding how your brain is showing up right now. Your sessions are shaped around your unique patterns and situation, not a generic protocol or preset schedule.
Neurofeedback uses real-time feedback to help your brain recognize its own activity. Sessions are guided by measurable signals, not opinions or assumptions.
Rather than chasing symptoms, the process supports how your brain learns and regulates itself over time. Progress is tracked, and sessions are adjusted as you go.
A concussion happens when a blow to the head disrupts the way your brain works. Most people expect to feel better in a few weeks. But for many, symptoms drag on for months, sometimes longer.
That's because the injury can leave certain parts of the brain stuck in a disorganized, dysregulated pattern. The brain keeps misfiring even after the physical injury has healed.
During a session, small sensors are placed on your head. They don't shock you. They just listen.
You sit back and watch a movie or listen to audio. In the background, sensors are quietly reading your brain's signals. When your brain moves toward a healthier, more organized pattern, the movie plays brightly and clearly. When it drifts back toward a dysregulated pattern, the movie dims or the sound fades. Over time, your brain picks up on this feedback and gradually finds its way back to functioning the way it did before your injury.
Often resulting in fewer headaches, clearer thinking, more emotional stability, and a real sense of getting back to yourself.
Every concussion is different, and so is every recovery. Neurofeedback is personalized, with support for a wide range of post-concussion symptoms, including:
Persistent headaches: head pain that won't go away, or keeps coming back, long after the initial injury.
Cognitive slowness: thinking feels slower than it used to. You struggle to process information, make decisions, or keep up in conversations.
Memory problems: you forget things more easily, lose track of conversations, or struggle to retain new information.
Irritability & mood changes: you feel frustrated, short-tempered, or emotionally off in ways that aren't normal for you.
Sensitivity to light and sound: bright lights and loud noises feel overwhelming in a way they never did before.
Difficulty returning to baseline: you've tried resting, waiting, and following standard advice, but you still don't feel like yourself and don't know why.
Getting started with neurofeedback is simpler than most people expect. Here's exactly what the process looks like from your first call to lasting results.
Step 1. Book Your Free Consultation: Call our practice or fill out the form on this page. A member of our local team will reach out quickly to answer your questions and get you scheduled.
Steo 2. In-Depth Clinical Assessment: Before any care begins, we sit down with you for a thorough one-on-one evaluation. We go through your symptoms, history, and what you've already tried, so we understand the full picture of what's driving how you feel.
Step 3. Your Personalized Care Plan: Based on your assessment and your specific symptoms, our team builds a care plan designed around you. No cookie-cutter protocols, no one-size-fits-all.
Step 4. Your Neurofeedback Sessions Begin: During each session, small sensors are placed comfortably on your scalp. You relax and watch a screen or listen to audio. When your brain produces healthier activity patterns, it receives instant positive feedback through the sights or sounds on the screen.
Step 5. Long-Term Results: Unlike medication, which only works while you're taking it, neurofeedback trains your brain to regulate itself. The results are designed to last well beyond your final session.



We don't accept insurance, but we do offer flexible financing options. We work hard to keep your out-of-pocket cost as low as possible, sometimes even zero.

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We help people in Conway and the surrounding area find relief from depression, anxiety, ADHD, brain fog, insomnia, and post-concussion symptoms, without relying on medication alone. Using proven, drug-free care methods like Neurofeedback, we build a personalized plan around your brain, your symptoms, and your life.
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Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is intended to support general understanding of neurofeedback concepts, nervous system functioning, self-regulation, and personal development. It is not medical advice, psychotherapy, or a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or mental health care, diagnosis, or treatment. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical or psychological condition. This material does not constitute clinical neurofeedback therapy, psychiatric services, or crisis intervention. Engagement with this content should not replace care from licensed healthcare or mental health professionals. If you are experiencing severe psychological distress, suicidal thoughts, unmanaged trauma, or have a diagnosed mental health condition that requires clinical care or supervised neurofeedback, you are strongly encouraged to seek support from a qualified healthcare provider before engaging. The information, tools, and perspectives shared are intended to promote self-awareness, nervous system education, and skill development, and outcomes may vary between individuals. By engaging with this content, you acknowledge responsibility for your own physical, mental, and emotional well-being and choose to participate voluntarily and at your own discretion.