Do you feel stuck? Overwhelmed? Tired?
You might be navigating persistent anxiety, difficulty regulating your mood, brain fog, or emotional overwhelm. Have you recently suffered a concussion?
Maybe you've tried different therapies, strategies, or medications - but you're still left wondering: “What’s really going on in my brain?”
What is QEEG Brain Mapping?
A QEEG (Quantitative electroencephalogram), also known as a QEEG assessment or simply a QEEG , is a non-invasive brain scan that records and maps your brain’s electrical activity, how your brain communicates with itself.
During your assessment, we place a cap on your head that has tiny sensors inside. While you sit quietly, the sensors record the signals your brain naturally produces.
It’s painless, safe, and gives us a unique window into how different areas of your brain are communicating and functioning - like seeing which parts are working too hard, and which ones need more support.
This assessment gives us a data-backed starting point for treatment planning, which may include neurotherapy, psychotherapy, or both.
QEEG Brain Mapping: Why it matters
Mental and emotional health challenges don’t always have clear answers. A QEEG won’t give you a diagnosis or a label - but it can give us real and objective data to work with to help you feel better.
Your data is compared to thousands of other healthy brains, which helps us identify any abnormal patterns that may underlie your symptoms. This process helps us understand your brain so we can design a treatment plan that is grounded in neuroscience and tailored to your unique needs.
Who is it for?
You might benefit from a QEEG if you’re experiencing:
- Ongoing anxiety or stress
- Trouble focusing or thinking clearly
- Depression, emotional dysregulation, or emotional overwhelm
- Long-term impacts of trauma or concussion
- A feeling of “stuckness” even with talk therapy or medication
Unlocking the Potential of QEEG Brain Mapping
Personalized Insights
Data-Driven Solutions
Safe, Comfortable, and Non-Invasive
What to Expect During a QEEG Assessment
Here’s how a typical QEEG test works:
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Initial Intake Appointment
During our initial meeting we will discuss your symptoms, health history, and treatment goals with your clinician. -
QEEG Brain Mapping Session
Electrodes are gently placed on your scalp to measure brain activity. This painless session lasts about 90 minutes. -
Data Analysis
Your brainwave patterns are analyzed and compared against normative benchmarks to detect irregularities and opportunities for improvement. -
Review & Next Steps
Dr. Kelly Fredell will explain the results and suggest a personalized neurotherapy treatment plan that addresses symptom presentation and treatment goals.
This process transforms unclear symptoms into clear next steps.
QEEG Brain Mapping for Specific Conditions
QEEG Brain Mapping for ADHD
In ADHD cases, QEEG assessments often show increased theta and decreased beta activity, especially in the brain's frontal lobe. Using this insight, targeted neurotherapy can reduce impulsivity, improve focus, and enhance executive function.
Autism QEEG Brain Mapping
Individuals on the spectrum may exhibit irregular brain connectivity. QEEG brain mapping for autism helps clinicians design neurotherapy protocols that support social communication, sensory processing, and emotional regulation.
Concussion QEEG Brain Mapping
After a concussion, many experience lingering cognitive issues. A QEEG test can detect subtle changes in brain activity missed by traditional scans. QEEG brain mapping for concussion recovery supports brain healing and symptom relief through targeted neurotherapy.
Book Your QEEG Brain Mapping Appointment Today
Reserve your spot now to begin your journey to better brain health.