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Houston, TX

Neurofeedback Therapy clinics in Houston

Houston has multiple clinics offering neurofeedback therapy, a form of EEG based biofeedback that trains the brain using real time electrical activity feedback. Neurofeedback is FDA cleared for relaxation and stress management, and many Houston providers also market it for ADHD, anxiety, PTSD, sleep, concussion recovery, and peak performance. Those secondary claims sit beyond the FDA cleared indications and are considered off label, with Emerging evidence in ADHD and anxiety and weaker evidence elsewhere. Providers typically include licensed psychologists, LPCs, and mental health professionals, and the de facto quality standard is Board Certification in Neurofeedback (BCIA). A reputable Houston clinic will start with a QEEG brain map to establish a baseline, set symptom based goals rather than vague optimization promises, and frame expectations realistically across a 20 session protocol. Texas does not license neurofeedback as a standalone profession, so scope depends on the provider's underlying credential. Cost and commitment vary widely, which makes careful vetting essential before signing up for a multi thousand dollar package.

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Optimize Mind Care

Houston, TX

Optimize Mind Care, a neurofeedback therapy clinic in Houston, offers brain mapping and neurofeedback protocols that aim to optimize brainwave patterns associated with attention, mood, and behavioral…

  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Red Light Therapy

CBM Integrative Wellness

Houston, TX

CBM Integrative Wellness, an integrative-medicine clinic in Houston, specializes in non-pharmacological mental-health treatment through neurofeedback and biofeedback protocols. The practice offers qE…

  • Biofeedback Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Red Light Therapy

Houston Neurotherapy

Houston, TX

Houston Neurotherapy, a neurofeedback therapy clinic in Houston, offers brain-training protocols delivered through real-time electroencephalography monitoring and feedback. The practice specializes i…

  • Neurofeedback Therapy

The Mind Connection

Houston, TX

The Mind Connection, a neuromodulation and brain-health practice in Houston, specializes in microcurrent neurofeedback as a nonpharmacological approach to mental, emotional, and physical conditions. …

  • IV Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • NAD IV Therapy

Minnow Wellness

Houston, TX

Minnow Wellness, a longevity-focused clinic in Houston, TX, specializes in functional nutrition and IV therapy as the foundation of its approach to metabolic health and hormonal balance. The practice…

  • IV Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy

Your Wellness Practice - Integrative Psychiatry, Ketamine, TMS.

Houston, TX

Your Wellness Practice—Integrative Psychiatry, Ketamine, TMS in Houston specializes in ketamine-assisted therapy for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD, alongside transcranial magnetic…

  • IV Therapy
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
MD on staff

Wellness Institute of Neurodevelopment

Houston, TX

Wellness Institute of Neurodevelopment, a functional and integrative medicine practice in Houston, focuses on neurodevelopmental assessment and treatment through hyperbaric oxygen therapy, neurofeedb…

  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Asthma Treatment
MD on staff

ivitalitymd

Houston, TX

iVitalityMD, a functional and integrative medicine clinic in Houston, offers a broad range of regenerative and supportive therapies alongside comprehensive health optimization. The practice emphasize…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • Ozone Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy

Houston Brain Center

Houston, TX

Houston Brain Center, serving the Houston Heights area, specializes in neurofeedback therapy and brain-mapping protocols alongside EEG-based brain training to address cognitive function and mental-he…

  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment
MD on staff

Unique Mind Care

Houston, TX

Unique Mind Care, a neuromodulation clinic in Houston, specializes in Neurofeedback Therapy and EEG-based brain mapping for neuropsychiatric conditions. The practice offers individualized neurofeedba…

  • Neurofeedback Therapy
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Regulatory context

A note on Texas's neurofeedback therapy rules.

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is regulated as a Class II prescription device. The first 510(k) clearance went to NeuroStar in 2008 for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder. Subsequent clearances expanded the on-label scope to obsessive-compulsive disorder (BrainsWay deep TMS, 2018), smoking cessation (BrainsWay, 2020), anxious depression as an adjunct indication (2021), and migraine via single-pulse TMS devices such as eNeura SpringTMS and SAVI Dual. Biofeedback instruments are cleared under 21 CFR 882.1425 as Class II devices for relaxation training and stress reduction. EEG-based neurofeedback systems hold 510(k) clearances in the same category. Cranial electrotherapy stimulation, tDCS wellness devices, and many vagus nerve stimulation accessories sold direct to consumers are not cleared as medical devices, and clinical claims beyond cleared indications are off-label.

  • Texas Medical Practice Act (Tex. Occ. Code Title 3, Subtitle B)
    Defines the practice of medicine and supervision framework for delegated procedures including TMS technician work.
  • Texas Psychologists Licensing Act (Tex. Occ. Code Chapter 501)
    Governs licensed psychologists who deliver biofeedback and neurofeedback within scope.
  • Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (Tex. Bus. & Com. Code Chapter 17)
    Supports attorney general action against deceptive medical device advertising.

The Texas Medical Board investigates TMS clinics for supervision lapses, corporate practice violations, and off-label marketing. Texas enforces a strict corporate practice of medicine doctrine, typically requiring Professional Association or Professional Limited Liability Company structures for clinical ownership. The Texas attorney general enforces the Deceptive Trade Practices Act against misleading medical device advertising, including neurofeedback cure claims. Commercial insurers and Texas Medicaid typically require documented treatment-resistant depression before covering TMS for major depressive disorder.

Neurofeedback Therapy in Houston, answered.

In Houston, individual neurofeedback sessions typically run 100 to 250 dollars each, and a standard 20 session protocol totals 2,500 to 6,000 dollars depending on the provider's credentials and practice setting. An initial QEEG brain map adds 400 to 800 dollars and is considered best practice for establishing a baseline. Home rental systems, used with remote clinician oversight, range 150 to 400 per month. Insurance coverage is inconsistent and typically requires a mental health diagnosis and a licensed provider.

Neurofeedback devices are FDA cleared for relaxation training and stress management. Claims made by many Houston clinics around ADHD, autism, anxiety, PTSD, concussion recovery, and peak performance extend beyond those cleared indications and are considered off label. The evidence base is categorized as Emerging, strongest for ADHD and anxiety in controlled studies, weaker and more inconsistent in other conditions. Regenerated.com labels this treatment Emerging rather than Strong for that reason.

Providers in Houston include licensed psychologists, licensed professional counselors (LPCs), licensed clinical social workers, and other mental health professionals, as well as chiropractors and coaches in unregulated settings. The de facto quality standard is Board Certification in Neurofeedback (BCIA), which requires didactic training, mentored clinical hours, and an exam. Texas does not license neurofeedback as a standalone profession, so the provider's underlying credential defines their scope of practice.

Clinics in Houston market neurofeedback for ADHD, anxiety, PTSD, depression, insomnia, concussion and traumatic brain injury recovery, autism support, and cognitive or athletic performance. FDA clearance only covers relaxation and stress management. Clinical evidence is strongest for ADHD and generalized anxiety, where it is rated Emerging. Other indications sit at Insufficient or Experimental. A good clinic frames the treatment honestly, sets symptom based goals, and does not promise cures.

Ask whether the clinician holds BCIA board certification and verify it on the BCIA directory. Confirm the underlying license on the Texas licensing board, which might be psychology, counseling, or social work. Expect a QEEG brain map before starting a protocol, clearly defined symptom based goals, and a realistic treatment plan across roughly 20 sessions. Be cautious of clinics that promise cures for ADHD, autism, or TBI, or that push large prepaid packages before establishing a baseline.

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