Support Cognitive Energy and Focus with EXOMIND†
Individual brain mapping and adaptive stimulation aimed at easing cognitive fatigue, brain fog, and mood reactivity commonly experienced in MS.
Multiple sclerosis can bring fluctuating cognitive fatigue, slowed processing, attention lapses, and mood changes—even when motor symptoms are stable. Many describe 'good morning, empty afternoon' patterns, sensory overload, and difficulty shifting between tasks. EXOMIND applies individualized mapping and precise, noninvasive stimulation intended to nudge cognitive-control and stress-regulation networks toward a steadier, more resilient baseline. It is adjunctive and coordinated with your neurology treatment plan.
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 a few weeks with session-by-session tuning
We track clinical outcomes throughout your treatment journey
Who It May Help
- Cognitive fatigue, brain fog, or reduced mental endurance that worsens through the day
- Difficulty with attention, processing speed, or task switching that impacts work or daily life
- Sleep irregularity or stress reactivity that amplifies MS symptoms
- Partial response, sensitivity, or preference to avoid additional medication changes—while continuing disease-modifying therapy as prescribed
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 laying down. 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 medical contraindications (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
- ✓Track cognitive energy (1–10), focus time, and 'crash' windows for 1–2 weeks
- ✓Note sleep timing, heat sensitivity, and sensory overload triggers
- ✓Share neurology history, current disease-modifying therapy, and prior rehab/therapy
- ✓Choose 2–3 concrete goals (e.g., extend focused work by 20–30 minutes, reduce afternoon crashes, improve task switching)
Frequently Asked Questions
1When might I notice change?
Over a few weeks, early shifts often look practical: a modest lift in morning-to-afternoon mental endurance, 1–2 points less 'brain fog' during routine tasks, fewer sensory-overload moments, and slightly smoother task switching. These gains can build across the series and may continue to consolidate afterward while you maintain your neurology plan, sleep routine, and pacing strategies.
2How many sessions are typical for EXOMIND?
Courses commonly involve brief weekday sessions over a few weeks. The exact number and schedule are personalized after your mapping and consultation; some patients consider additional sessions if benefits wane.
3Can EXOMIND be combined with my current treatment?
Yes. EXOMIND is non-pharmacologic and can be coordinated with existing medications and psychotherapy. Changes to medication are not required to begin unless advised for safety.
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 select brain targets?
We are able to identify the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC), based on your unique anatomy, within minutes.
6What if I don't feel progress?
Results will vary. For refractory cases, we suggest a multi-modal approach and will explore your individualized treatment plan for further performance optimization.
7Can I work or drive after sessions?
Most people resume normal activities immediately. If you experience a headache or unusual fatigue, brief rest is recommended before driving.
8How are payments handled?
EXOMIND Santa Monica is a direct-pay practice.
Ready to Support Cognitive Stamina and Focus?
We'll confirm candidacy and outline a personalized EXOMIND plan aimed at easing cognitive fatigue, improving attention, and supporting steadier daily function—alongside your neurology care.