At Utah Family Wellness, we use IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback to encourage more balanced, efficient brain activity—helping the whole family move toward calmer moods, clearer thinking, and deeper rest.
Or call our office to learn if IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback is right for you.
Comfortable, non-invasive sessions • No active participation required • Suitable for adults, teens, and children
Microcurrent neurofeedback with the IASIS system delivers very low levels of electrical current to the brain to gently nudge neural pathways toward healthier patterns. Sessions are designed to be comfortable and relaxing. Small sensors are placed on the scalp, and the treatment works passively—there is no active participation required.
Many patients describe feeling calm or refreshed after sessions as their nervous system begins to regulate more efficiently.
For detailed practitioner information about IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback, you can also visit the official IASIS website: What is Microcurrent Neurofeedback?
Microcurrent neurofeedback using the IASIS system delivers very low levels of imperceptible electrical current to targeted areas of the brain. This subtle input encourages the brain to move away from stuck, inefficient patterns and into more flexible, regulated states.
Because the treatment works passively, your brain does the work of reorganizing itself—no games to play, screens to watch, or tasks to complete during the session.
For many families, this offers a gentle way to support the nervous system as part of a broader integrative care plan.
Small sensors rest on the scalp while you sit or recline comfortably. Many people feel calm, sleepy, or refreshed by the end of their session.
By encouraging more efficient neural activity, microcurrent neurofeedback can help the nervous system regulate more easily and respond better to other therapies.
We often recommend IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback alongside nutrition, counseling, and other therapies to help the brain and body function more efficiently and respond better to treatment.
While every person is unique, this therapy may be considered for individuals experiencing:
For individuals who feel constantly on edge, overwhelmed, or stuck in fight-or-flight, microcurrent neurofeedback may help the nervous system find steadier ground.
Those with sleep disturbances, difficulty winding down at night, or brain fog and trouble focusing may benefit as their brain learns more efficient patterns.
Microcurrent neurofeedback may also support those with mood regulation challenges or broader nervous system dysregulation as part of a comprehensive care plan.
During your visit, we will discuss your history, current concerns, and overall health picture to determine whether IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback is a good fit.
Our goal is to make each microcurrent neurofeedback session feel calm, simple, and safe for every member of the family.
Your practitioner will review how you feel after each session and adjust the protocol as needed as part of your personalized care plan.
At Utah Family Wellness, we rarely look at one system of the body in isolation. Microcurrent neurofeedback is often used alongside other services to support:
Together, we will explore your story, goals, and current therapies to weave microcurrent neurofeedback into a thoughtful, whole-person plan.
Every brain and nervous system is different. During your consultation, we will take time to answer questions and share how IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback may (or may not) fit your needs.
No. IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback uses very low levels of electrical current, and the vast majority of people do not feel it. Sensors simply rest on the scalp while you sit or recline comfortably.
Sessions are passive—no games or cognitive tasks are required. You can relax, close your eyes, or even take a short nap while the system delivers brief pulses of microcurrent.
The number of sessions varies by individual and goals. During your initial visits, we will discuss what you’re hoping to address and outline a recommended plan, then adjust based on how you respond.
Yes. At Utah Family Wellness we use microcurrent neurofeedback as part of an integrative approach. It often complements nutrition support, counseling, and other therapies by helping the brain and body respond more effectively.
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