IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback (MCN) is a gentle, non-invasive technology designed to help the brain reset and rebalance itself. Unlike traditional neurofeedback, which requires active participation and conscious learning, IASIS MCN works passively—your brain does the work without you needing to think about it.
Using extremely low levels of microcurrent stimulation, IASIS MCN sends a subtle signal to the brain through sensors placed on the scalp. This microcurrent nudges the brain out of patterns that may be stuck in stress, trauma, or dysfunction. As a result, many people experience profound shifts in mood, focus, sleep, and overall well-being—often beginning within just a few sessions.
IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback is not a treatment for any specific condition, but rather a tool that encourages the brain’s natural ability to self-correct. It has shown remarkable success supporting individuals dealing with symptoms of anxiety, depression, PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, chronic stress, and more.
The experience itself is simple, painless, and relaxing. Many clients report feeling calm, refreshed, or noticeably lighter after their sessions.
Changes occur naturally, often leading to better emotional balance, mental clarity, and physical relaxation.
IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback doesn’t force the brain to do anything—it simply provides the information the brain needs to optimize itself.
During an IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback session, you'll simply sit back and relax. Small sensors will be gently placed on your scalp and neck to deliver brief, ultra-low microcurrents to your brain. These signals are so subtle that most clients don't feel anything at all during the session. While the brain responds to these gentle cues, you can sit comfortably—many people read, chat, or even nap. A typical session lasts about 30–45 minutes, and afterward, most clients report feeling calm, refreshed, and more mentally clear. The process is painless, non-invasive, and designed to promote natural, lasting improvements over time.



This approach may be helpful for individuals experiencing:

When sleep becomes a nightly struggle, it can feel exhausting and discouraging. You may lie awake for hours, wake up repeatedly, or feel like your body is tired but your brain won’t settle. Microcurrent neurofeedback may help support the brain’s ability to shift into calmer nighttime patterns and restore more consistent rest.

Stress doesn’t always end when the day is over. Many people find that nighttime is when worry, tension, or overwhelm finally catches up. Neurofeedback supports nervous system regulation by helping the brain unwind from high-alert states, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep more peacefully.

When the nervous system has been running on overdrive for too long, sleep often becomes lighter, disrupted, or unrefreshing. You may feel exhausted but unable to truly shut down. Neurofeedback offers gentle support for recalibrating the brain’s stress response and promoting deeper restoration.

After a concussion or significant stress to the brain and body, sleep patterns can shift dramatically. Some people experience difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, or feeling “wired” at night. Neurofeedback may support brain recovery by encouraging healthier regulation and calmer sleep rhythms over time.

Many individuals struggle most with the mental side of sleep — racing thoughts, rumination, or a mind that won’t turn off. Neurofeedback helps the brain recognize overactive patterns and gently return toward balance, supporting a quieter nervous system and a smoother transition into rest.

Waking up in the early hours and being unable to fall back asleep is one of the most common sleep concerns. This often reflects a nervous system that remains partially alert overnight. Neurofeedback may help support more stable sleep cycles so your brain can stay at rest longer.
Neurofeedback supports calm, restorative brain regulation.
Brain Fog
Difficulty Concentrating
Mental Fatigue
Executive Function
Staying Organized
Stress & Burnout
Panic Symptoms
Emotional reactivity
Nervous System Overload
Feeling "On Edge"
Restless Sleep
Difficulty Falling Asleep
Nighttime Anxiety
Frequent Waking (2-4am)
Unrefreshing Rest
Concussion Symptoms
Headaches/Migraines
Light/Sound Sensitivity
Dizziness/Overload
Cognitive Slowdown
Low Motivation
Mood Changes
Irritability
Feeling Down/Flat
Emotional Overwhelm
Peak-Focus
Stress Resilience
Mental Clarity
Emotional Balance
Brain Optimization
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