Ease Chronic Worry with EXOMIND†
Individual brain mapping and adaptive stimulation aimed at reducing persistent worry and somatic tension while supporting restorative sleep.
GAD often presents as near-daily worry, muscle tension, irritability, poor sleep, and difficulty shutting off the mind. EXOMIND uses individualized mapping and precise, noninvasive stimulation with the goal of nudging stress-regulation networks toward a calmer, more adaptive baseline.
EXOMIND at a Glance
Personalized targeting informed by symptoms, sleep/circadian patterns, and history
Awake, noninvasive, drug-free sessions (no anesthesia or recovery downtime)
Typical course: brief weekday sessions over several weeks with session-by-session tuning
We may track outcomes such as worry minutes, startle/reactivity, sleep efficiency, and daily function
Who It May Help
- Persistent, hard-to-control worry with muscle tension and restlessness
- Sleep onset/maintenance difficulty tied to rumination
- Irritability, GI upset, or headaches linked to chronic anxiety
- Partial response or sensitivity to prior treatments, or preference to avoid medication
How EXOMIND Works
After a focused intake and mapping session, EXOMIND delivers patterned magnetic pulses to cortical hubs involved in stress regulation and cognitive control. Parameters are adjusted across visits to encourage healthier network connectivity and a steadier autonomic set point.
What to Expect
You remain awake and seated. Most people feel rhythmic tapping on the scalp; mild, brief sensitivity or headache can occur and typically resolves quickly. Early changes may include improved wind-down at night, fewer spikes in reactivity, and easier recovery after stressors.
Candidacy & Safety
We screen for standard neuromodulation considerations (e.g., specific metal implants, seizure history). EXOMIND is generally well tolerated. If you use medications or therapy, we can coordinate care; changes are not required to begin unless advised for safety.
Important Information
This page is educational and not a guarantee of benefit. Individual results vary, and risks and uncertainties exist with any medical intervention. All patients complete a thorough evaluation and an informed-consent process reviewing potential benefits, risks, and alternatives.
Before Your Visit
- ✓List top triggers and times of day worry peaks
- ✓Track 1–2 weeks of sleep onset/awakenings and caffeine use
- ✓Share current medications, supplements, and prior evaluations
- ✓Choose 2–3 concrete goals (e.g., faster sleep onset, fewer morning worry minutes)
Frequently Asked Questions
1How many sessions are typical for GAD?
Courses commonly involve brief weekday sessions over several weeks. The exact number and schedule are personalized after your mapping and consultation; some patients consider periodic boosters if benefits wane.
2When might I notice change?
Some notice earlier wins in sleep onset, reduced morning worry, or easier recovery after stressors within the first few weeks. Benefits often build across the series and may consolidate afterward.
3Can I continue medication or therapy?
Yes. EXOMIND is non-pharmacologic and can be coordinated with existing care. Medication changes are not required to begin unless advised for safety; we collaborate with your clinicians when helpful.
4What side effects are most common?
Mild scalp discomfort or headache can occur and typically resolves on its own or with simple measures. We review safety and comfort strategies during consent.
5How do you choose targets?
We consider your symptom profile, sleep/circadian data, and prior history during mapping. Targets and parameters are then adjusted session-by-session.
6What if I’m not improving?
We reassess targets and parameters, review sleep and daily contributors (caffeine, timing, stressors), and adjust pacing. If a plateau persists, we discuss options including pauses, alternative strategies, or referrals.
Ready for Quieter Days and Nights?
We’ll confirm candidacy and outline a personalized EXOMIND plan aimed at steadier calm, clearer thinking, and better sleep.