About
IASIS Technologies develops microcurrent neurofeedback (MCN) devices that help the brain reset dysfunctional patterns through ultra-low electrical stimulation. The company's FDA-registered system uses small electrodes placed on the scalp to measure brainwave activity in real time, then delivers imperceptible microcurrent pulses (measured in picowatts) that disrupt stuck neural patterns and allow the brain to reorganize itself. Rather than training the brain through repetitive sessions like traditional neurofeedback, IASIS MCN works by creating a temporary fluctuation in brainwave activity that enables the nervous system to shift out of chronic dysregulation and return to self-regulation.
Since 2010, IASIS Technologies has positioned itself as the premier supplier of MCN devices to healthcare practitioners globally, including mental health professionals, medical experts, military personnel, first responders, and elite athletes. The technology addresses a range of conditions where the brain becomes frozen in dysfunctional patterns, including anxiety, depression, sleep issues, trauma, and cognitive challenges. Treatment is passive and non-invasive, requiring no medication or conscious effort from the patient, and practitioners report that clients experience measurable improvements in focus, stress reduction, and overall well-being.
The company supports practitioners through comprehensive training and certification programs, 24/7 clinical support, and access to a practitioner portal with research, forums, and clinical resources. IASIS emphasizes that their system is clinically validated and designed for rapid, discernible improvements that encourage patient loyalty and sustainable practice growth.
Longevity Contribution
- FDA-registered device system that works through ultra-low microcurrent stimulation (picowatt-level energy) rather than traditional neurofeedback training protocols
- Passive treatment requiring no conscious effort or training from patients, with reported faster results and fewer sessions needed compared to conventional neurofeedback
- Comprehensive practitioner support infrastructure including 24/7 clinical advisors, certification training, and a dedicated support portal with research and clinical resources
- Established track record since 2010 with documented use across military, first responder, athletic, and clinical populations