Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about Be Well Brain Health, microcurrent neurofeedback, or what to expect from care? This FAQ answers common questions about our approach, how sessions work, and whether this type of support may be a fit for you.
What is microcurrent neurofeedback?
Microcurrent neurofeedback is a non-invasive approach that uses very low-level electrical currents and real-time feedback to help support healthier brain activity. Be Well Brain Health uses IASIS Technologies for this model of care.
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How is microcurrent neurofeedback different from traditional neurofeedback?
Traditional neurofeedback often requires more active participation from the client, while microcurrent neurofeedback is generally more passive. The client typically relaxes during the session while the system works with brain activity in real time.
What kinds of concerns may it help with?
People often explore neurofeedback support for concerns like stress, attention, cognitive performance, brain fog, and emotional regulation. The exact fit depends on your goals and needs, so an individualized conversation is the best next step.
What happens during a session?
During a session, small sensors are placed on the scalp, and the practitioner guides the process while you relax. Sessions are usually calm and low-effort, and many people describe them as easy to tolerate.
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How long does a session take?
Session length can vary by provider and care plan, but many neurofeedback sessions are roughly 30 to 45 minutes. Your provider will recommend a schedule based on your goals and response to treatment.
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Do I need to stop medications before starting?
No, clients do not need to stop medications before beginning care, but you should always confirm this directly with your clinician. Be Well Brain Health is clear that medication decisions should be made with the prescribing provider.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies from person to person. Many neurofeedback providers report that meaningful progress often takes multiple sessions, with some people noticing changes earlier and others needing a longer series.
Is this a replacement for medical or mental health treatment?
No. Neurofeedback and holistic support should be positioned as complementary care, not a substitute for medical diagnosis, emergency care, or therapy when those are needed.
Is microcurrent neurofeedback safe?
Microcurrent neurofeedback is FDA-certified, safe, non-invasive and low risk. As with any wellness service, responses can vary, so it’s important to discuss your health history and goals with the practice before starting
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