Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00 pm.
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
All new patients receive a complementary consult with the purchase of a Brainmpping (QEEG) Package.
While drug and counseling based treatments are effective for some patients seeking relief from ADHD, anxiety, depression and autism, new technologies offer safe and effective treatment options.
This short video explains how neurotherapy works.
Our approach to therapy includes two parts:
1. Talk Therapy, a traditional approach to one on one time with Dr. Mishalanie
2. Neurostimulation targets the hardwiring of your brain by gently teaching the neurons to work at their optimal performance.
Because we target both, our approach is highly effective and you will see results on average after 6 or 7 sessions.
Neurotherapy is a non-invasive procedure that helps your brain train itself. Patients worldwide are getting relief from these diagnoses as well as addiction, stress and insomnia, without drugs or harmful side effects.
Anxiety runs in my family and I suffered from chronic anxiety since childhood. As I grew older my anxiety would get so overwhelming that leaving my house and other small daily tasks would seem daunting. After my Neurotherapy sessions with Dr. Mishalanie my anxiety no longer controls my life and is virtually nonexistent. I cannot thank him enough for giving me a life I never knew was possible.
AM - Young Adult Patient
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I had struggled with depression for many years. After having grown disillusioned with medications that failed to consistently work or had unpleasant side effects, I tried neurotherapy with Dr. Mishalanie. After a short period of time, my mood improved and my energy returned. I am happy to say I am no longer depressed, my sleep has improved, and my work productivity has increased. I am so grateful for Dr. Mishalanie, as he significantly increased my life satisfaction, drug free.
MR - Adult Patient
Peak Neuroscience
Birmingham, AL
2345 Columbiana Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35216, United States
+1 (205) 370-6778
Peak Neuroscience
Dallas,TX
4240 Sigma Rd, Dallas, TX 75244
United States
+1 (214) 356-9364
Everyone's brain is different, which is why our method is personalized for everyone. We start with a detailed QEEG (brain mapping) to pinpoint which areas of the brain should be treated to achieve your peak performance.
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Frank H. Duffy, M.D., Professor and Pediatric Neurologist at Harvard Medical School, stated in an editorial in the January 2000 issue of the journal Clinical Electroencephalography that the scholarly literature suggests that neurofeedback should play a major therapeutic role in many difficult areas. “In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used” (p. v).
Jason F. Mishalanie, Ph.D., BCN is a Licensed Psychologist is the Clinical Director of Peak Neuroscience, LLC. He is BCIA board certified in neurofeedback and has over 18 years of experience in the field.
Dr. Mishalanie is trained in the assessment, diagnosis, and psychological treatment of children, adolescents, and adults.
We believe in personalized care based on your health concerns.
My son suffered from ADHD and struggled to control aggressive behavior even when taking ADHD medications. Peak Neuroscience used technology to train his brain and balance out the areas that were overactive. As a result of this non-invasive therapy my son’s life has been changed. He no longer needs the medications and is able to engage with others in a normal manner. We are thankful for this life changing therapy.
LP - Mom
According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, “Neurotherapy meets criteria for Clinical Guidelines for the treatment of ADHD, seizures disorders, anxiety ( e.g., Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, PTSD, phobias), depression, reading disabilities, and addictive disorders.