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The NeuroWellness Protocol is a structured, three-month program designed to support nervous system regulation, cognitive clarity, and emotional resilience. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, this protocol addresses the underlying physiological and neurobiological factors that influence mental health, focus, mood, and stress response.
Care is individualized, measurable, and guided by clinical evaluation. The protocol integrates medical, nutritional, botanical, and neuroregulatory interventions to support lasting functional change.
Many mental and neurological symptoms persist because the nervous system remains in a state of dysregulation. The NeuroWellness Protocol is designed to create the conditions necessary for stabilization first—followed by improved adaptability, clarity, and resilience.
The three-month structure allows time for:
This pillar focuses on reducing neuroinflammatory and neurotoxic burden that may interfere with brain function and nervous system regulation.
Care may include:
The goal is to decrease physiologic load on the nervous system, creating a more stable baseline for healing.
Nutrition plays a central role in neurotransmitter balance, inflammation, and cognitive performance. This pillar addresses dietary and metabolic factors that influence brain function.
Care may include:
This pillar helps ensure the nervous system has the biochemical resources it needs to regulate effectively.
When clinically appropriate, this pillar incorporates prescription medications, botanical medicine, and nutraceuticals to support stabilization and symptom relief.
Interventions are:
The emphasis is on using the lowest effective dose and reassessing ongoing need as regulation improves.
LENS neurofeedback is a non-invasive, passive neurofeedback modality used to support nervous system self-regulation.
This pillar focuses on:
Neurofeedback often serves as a catalyst that allows other interventions to work more effectively.
The NeuroWellness Protocol is often used to support individuals with:
Care is individualized, and not all pillars are emphasized equally for every patient.

Progress is reviewed regularly, and adjustments are made based on clinical response.
The NeuroWellness Protocol is not a quick fix. It is a deliberate, systems-based approach designed to support long-term nervous system health and functional improvement. Neuromodulators, such as Botox and Dysport, are not included nor recommended nor medically necessary in this more holistic approach to nervous system rebalancing. Patients who benefit most are those seeking a thoughtful, integrative plan that prioritizes regulation, prevention, and sustainable change.
Payment and Insurance
Some services may be covered by insurance; others are self-pay. Coverage varies by plan.