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Alpha Neurotherapy Institute

6800 Weiskopf Ave suite 150, McKinney, TX 75070, United States
5.0

About this clinic

Alpha Neurotherapy Institute, a neuromodulation clinic in McKinney, Texas, specializes in Neurofeedback Therapy for conditions including ADHD, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and migraine. Neurofeedback is a non-pharmacological approach that uses real-time brain-activity monitoring to help patients self-regulate neural patterns associated with these presentations. Treatment is offered both in office and in home settings. The clinic positions neurofeedback as a tool for patients seeking alternatives to or adjuncts alongside conventional pharmaceutical management, emphasizing individualized brain mapping and training protocols rather than diagnosis-based symptom suppression alone.

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Contact information

6800 Weiskopf Ave suite 150, McKinney, TX 75070, United States

Office hours

Monday – Friday
8am – 6pm
Saturday – Sunday
Closed

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Patient reviews

5.0

Based on 3 Google reviews

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The best of the best. This Neurofeedback changed my life. I was struggling with depression and anxiety, and I am now doing 1,000x better thanks to Anthony and his personalized therapy. He is skilled and knowledgeable and will do everything he can to help you succeed.

Josh Warner · April 4th, 2025

I was referred to Anthony Eads, at Alpha Neurotherapy , by my psychologist so he could provide testing and feedback on my neurological functions. I had previously undergone testing with a physician but did not get any feedback other than the percentage of perceived cognitive function - no details, no plan of action. Anthony administered similar testing and was immediately able to provide relatable and detailed feedback. His insight to the functions of the brain is uncanny.

NLP · July 3rd, 2021

Ric Holder · October 20th, 2022