For People seeking drug-free relief for pain
Pain Relief
Quiet the nerves. Clear the pain. Reclaim your life.
“As a neurologist, I designed our treatments to give patients what I wanted for my own family.”
You're in the right place if you're dealing with:
Neuropathy
Post-surgical nerve pain
OCD
Nerve-related numbness, tingling, or burning
Chronic, neck, low back pain
Headache disorders and more
How Our Treatments Help with Pain
We use Exomind, an advanced gentle magnetic stimulation therapy that calms overactive nerves and reduces persistent pain. For postural or mechanical issues, we add osteopathic treatment to restore balance and support lasting relief.
Modulate Overactive Nerve Pathways
• Exomind magnetic stimulation targets key spinal and brain regions that transmit pain
• Reduces overactive nerve signaling so chronic pain signals are quieted
Restore Normal Sensory Processing
• In neuropathies and neuralgias, sensory nerves can misfire and amplify pain
• Exomind magnetic stimulation helps reset these pathways, reducing burning, tingling, and shooting pain
Reduce Muscle Tension & Guarding
• Gentle magnetic spinal stimulation can relieve paraspinal tension and calm protective muscle spasm
• OMT reduces pain by restoring musculoskeletal balance, calming inflammation, and modulating nervous system activity to improve function.
Recalibrate the Pain Matrix in the Brain
• Pain involves a distributed brain network spanning emotion, movement, and attention centers
• TMS rewires dysfunctional circuits to reduce pain signals and restore balance
Still battling nerve pain with no relief? You haven’t run out of options—this could be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.
Our TMS Contraindications & Exclusion Criteria
- Metal implants in the head or neck (e.g., aneurysm clips, cochlear implants, deep brain stimulators, etc)
- Implanted electronic medical devices (e.g., pacemakers, vagus nerve stimulators, insulin pumps, spinal stimulators, etc)
- History of epilepsy or any seizure
- Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES)
- Current or recent substance use disorder (typically within the last 6 months)
- History of psychosis or unstable psychiatric conditions (e.g., severe mania, untreated schizophrenia)
- Severe neurological disease (e.g., advanced dementia, brain tumors, etc)
- Pregnancy or intention to become pregnant (due to limited safety data)
- Active substance use disorder (cocaine, alcohol, opioids, etc)
- Current use of medications that significantly lower seizure threshold, this will be reviewed during your consult.
At this time, we do not provide TMS treatment to individuals under 18. Developing brains are more vulnerable, and we still lack long-term safety data.



