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Core Service Descriptions
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Evidence‑Based Care for Mind and Body
Personalized support grounded in neuroscience, behavioral science, and compassionate clinical practice.
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Whole‑Person Wellness, Rooted in Science
We integrate modern, non‑invasive therapies to help you restore balance, clarity, and resilience.
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Behavioral Health Support That Meets You Where You Are
Collaborative care designed to help you navigate stress, anxiety, mood challenges, and life transitions.
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Non‑Invasive, Research‑Driven Wellness Solutions
Safe, gentle modalities that promote healing without medication or invasive procedures.
Non‑Invasive, Research‑Driven Wellness Solutions
Behavioral Health Support
Non‑Invasive, Research‑Driven Wellness Solutions
Microcurrent
Electrical Therapy (MET)
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES)
How Does It Work?
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) restores natural balance
to mind and body using a painless electrical microcurrent wave
form. CES is applied via ear clips on your earlobes or Microcurrent
Electrical Therapy (MET). This will manage anxiety without
medication. anywhere and anytime. If you are having difficulty in
initiating sleep, CES will help take back your nights. For Chronic and
post traumatic pain, CES has the answer by using smart probes,
placed at the site of your pain, relief will be experienced after the
treatment.
What Should You Expect
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) can be done at home
while doing everyday activities. We suggest daily treatments
until you see a noticeable decrease in symptoms. The treatments
can be done 2 times a week for maintenance or as needed.
Microcurrent Electrical Therapy (MET)
MET is considered a non-invasive and safe modality for pain
management and rehabilitation.
A mental health disorder characterized by feeling of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
Examples of anxiety disorders include panic attacks,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress
disorder. Symptoms include stress that's out of proportion to the
impact of the event, inability to set aside a worry, and
restlessness.
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