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Welcome to the Center for Neurofunctioning!

How do you answers these questions?
A Little

A
Lot

Are your eyes bothered by light?
Do you have trouble hearing, even if your hearing tests normal
Do you have sudden, unexplained spells of depression?
Do you have problems with explosive temper?
Do you feel “foggy”?
Do you get confused and disorganized?
Do you have problems with your memory?
Do you fatigue easily, or have low energy during the day?
Do you have trouble sleeping?
Do you have all-over pain?
Are you easily distracted?
Do you have concentration problems?

No

Yes
Are you hypersensitive to food, medicine, climate changes?
Do the above problems occur suddenly?
Have you seen your doctor about these, and still have problems?

If you answered "A Lot" to two or more of the above questions, and if you have been seen by a physician about any of these issues, get a full evaluation at the Center for Neurofunctioning and discover how easy it might be to improve your functioning.

The staff at the Center for Neurofunctioning can work with you in the following areas:

Restlessness problems:

  • Increased ease of focusing
  • Increased attention and concentration
  • Increased ability to be restful in one place, without fidgeting or bouncing around
  • Increased ability to find peacefulness

Cognitive problems:

  • Increase clarity and reduce mental fog
  • Increase short term memory
  • Increase sequencing, prioritizing, and organizing abilities

Energy problems:

  • Increase available energy during the day
  • Facilitate sleeping at night

Movement problems

  • Increasing movement function after paralysis

Mood problems:

  • Increasing freedom from depression
  • Increasing freedom from explosiveness

We do not do:

  • Psychotherapy or psychological diagnosis
  • Medication or medical treatment and diagnosis
  • Traditional muscle tension , temperature, skin conductance, or brain wave biofeedback

Goal:
We facilitate improvements in the above problems without treating any medical problems or using invasive procedures. People seeking improvements in functioning have come in with the following problems:

  • Traumatic or acquired brain injuries, mild, moderate, and severe -- including those in coma.
  • Autism
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Mood problems from depression to bipolar (manic-depression I and II)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorders
  • ADD and ADHD

Outcomes:
We have seven years of experience bringing about functional improvements in the above areas, doing clinical research. Those seeking improvements must be comfortable with the lack of published controlled research.

For further contact, email us at info@neurofunction.com