Neuromodulation

Safe, Guided, Evidence-Informed Care

Do You Need Any Help?

+(720) 429-8789

Need Answers? Common Questions

Will I lose control or “go crazy”?

No. While experiences can be intense, they are temporary, safe in the right setting, and often deeply meaningful. You will be supported at every step.

Are there side effects?

Some people may feel nausea, dizziness, or emotional intensity during their session. These effects are usually short-lived, and our team helps you navigate them safely.

Do I have to live in Colorado?

No. Anyone age 21+ is eligible to participate in guided sessions here in Colorado.

Will this show up on a drug test?

Routine employment screens do not test for psilocybin. Specialized tests exist but are rarely used.

Why Choose Neuroscience Psychiatry?

Unlike many retreat-style programs, our approach combines:

👉 Medical oversight by a licensed psychiatric provider

👉 Comprehensive evaluations before any session

👉 Evidence-based preparation and integration support

👉 A neuroscience-forward approach that blends psychiatry, therapy, and natural medicine

Neuromodulation at Neuroscience Psychiatry

Neuromodulation uses targeted stimulation to influence how specific brain circuits function.


It is a science-driven approach designed to help the brain shift out of rigid or dysregulated patterns and restore healthier activity.

At Neuroscience Psychiatry, neuromodulation is used thoughtfully, selectively, and always guided by clinical evaluation.

What Is Neuromodulation?

Neuromodulation refers to non-invasive techniques that influence brain activity by delivering controlled stimulation to targeted neural pathways.

These approaches may help:

  • Improve mood regulation

  • Reduce anxiety and stress reactivity

  • Support cognitive flexibility and focus

  • Enhance recovery when traditional treatments have been insufficient

Neuromodulation does not involve surgery or implanted devices.

A Brain-Based, Evaluation-First Approach

Neuromodulation is not appropriate for everyone and is never used as a first step without evaluation.

Before recommending neuromodulation, we assess:

  • Your symptoms and treatment history

  • Brain-based and nervous system patterns

  • Prior response to medications or therapy

  • Medical and neurological considerations

  • Goals, preferences, and safety factors.

If neuromodulation is not a good fit, we discuss other effective treatment options.

Neuromodulation Options May Include

Depending on clinical findings, care may involve:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

  • Other non-invasive neurostimulation techniques

  • Brain-based interventions coordinated with therapy or psychiatry

Specific recommendations are individualized and may evolve over time based on response.

When Neuromodulation May Be Helpful

Neuromodulation may be considered if:

  • Symptoms persist despite medication or therapy

  • Depression or anxiety has been difficult to treat

  • Cognitive or focus concerns remain entrenched

  • You prefer non-systemic treatment options

  • A brain-targeted approach is clinically indicated.

Neuromodulation is often used as part of a broader treatment plan rather than as a standalone intervention.

Safety & Monitoring

Neuromodulation techniques used in clinical settings are non-invasive and well-studied.

Throughout treatment, we prioritize:

  • Careful screening and eligibility assessment

  • Ongoing monitoring of response and side effects

  • Coordination with other aspects of your care

  • Adjustments based on effectiveness and tolerance

Your safety and comfort guide every decision.

Integrated, Coordinated Care

Because neuromodulation is offered alongside psychiatry, therapy, and integrative approaches, recommendations remain cohesive and clinically aligned.

Care is coordinated not fragmented.

Getting Started

Curious if natural medicine is right for you?

Schedule your comprehensive evaluation today and explore your safest, most effective options.

Do You Need Any Help?

+(720) 429-8789

Need Answers? Common Questions

Will I lose control or “go crazy”?

No. While experiences can be intense, they are temporary, safe in the right setting, and often deeply meaningful. You will be supported at every step.

Are there side effects?

Some people may feel nausea, dizziness, or emotional intensity during their session. These effects are usually short-lived, and our team helps you navigate them safely.

Do I have to live in Colorado?

No. Anyone age 21+ is eligible to participate in guided sessions here in Colorado.

Will this show up on a drug test?

Routine employment screens do not test for psilocybin. Specialized tests exist but are rarely used.

Why Choose Neuroscience Psychiatry?

Unlike many retreat-style programs, our approach combines:

👉 Medical oversight by a licensed psychiatric provider

👉 Comprehensive evaluations before any session

👉 Evidence-based preparation and integration support

👉 A neuroscience-forward approach that blends psychiatry, therapy, and natural medicine

Need Answers?

Frequently Asked Questions to General questions

Who is Neuroscience Pscyhiatry for?

Neuroscience Pscyhiatry provides online mental health care to individuals 6 years and older. Our expert providers can help with anxiety, depression, and many other common concerns. We offer psychiatry, therapy, Natural Medicines, and Neuroscience Therapy.

Online care is not a good fit for people with certain conditions or situations. These can include:

1. Ongoing, high-risk self-harm behavior

2. Schizophrenia or any symptoms of psychosis

3. Some cases of bipolar disorder I or acute mania

4. Severe substance use

5. Medically unstable eating disorders

6. Dementia

If any of these describe a condition you’re experiencing, it’s best for you to be seen in person by a primary care provider who can help you find the treatment that’s right for you.

How Care at Neuroscience Psychiatry Works

1. Start with your free Brain Wiring Assessment

Take our quick online assessment to get a snapshot of how your brain and nervous system may be wired. You’ll see your results instantly, and they’ll guide your provider in understanding your starting point.

2. Schedule your comprehensive evaluation

Your first appointment is a deep-dive, not a rushed intake. Depending on your needs, this may include:

* A full psychiatric evaluation

* Optional brain mapping or neuroscience-based testing

* A review of your history, goals, and lifestyle factors

Together, we’ll uncover what’s driving your symptoms and create a plan that fits you—not just a prescription.

3. Get your personalized recommendations
Based on your evaluation, your provider may recommend:

* Psychiatry and medication management (when helpful)

* Therapy, mindfulness, or clinical hypnotherapy

* Natural medicine options for mood, sleep, and focus

* Neuroscience therapies like brain mapping, neurostimulation, or TMS

You’ll know exactly why each recommendation was made, and how it supports your brain and body.

4. Follow your plan, with ongoing support

Care doesn’t stop after your first visit. You’ll meet with your provider regularly to track progress, fine-tune your plan, and celebrate wins. Between sessions, you’ll have access to check-ins, guided tools, and self-tracking exercises to help you stay on course.

5. Track your progress and evolve

We measure what matters—your real improvements. With ongoing feedback, your provider adjusts your care so you continue moving toward balance, focus, and resilience.

Who are the providers and therapists?

Our expert providers are handpicked for their ability to provide best-in-class mental health care. They have years of experience and active licenses in your state.

All of our therapists have:

1. A master’s or doctorate degree in clinical psychology, clinical social work, or counseling from an accredited program

2. Experience delivering science-backed (also known as evidence-based) care for anxiety & depression

All of our psychiatric providers are:

1. Psychiatrists or psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs)

2. Exceptionally skilled at prescribing effective medication

Every provider in our network goes through a rigorous hiring and vetting process that you can learn more about here. They also follow the same high clinical standards as in-person providers.

Do you take insurance?

Yes, learn more about insurance we accept here.

Is my information kept private?

Neuroscience Pscyhiatry and its associated platform is HIPAA compliant and follows all HIPAA requirements including, but not limited to, the Privacy Rule. We encrypt data in transit and at rest. All communication with our software is done using signatures with a cryptographic hash algorithm. As well, all information is encrypted at rest once stored on our servers.

Why do you need to monitor my symptoms?

Mental health conditions are complicated. To make sure you are on the right treatment, and making appropriate progress, we will ask you to complete check-ins periodically to let us know how you’re doing. Your provider will review these check-ins to help them decide whether making an adjustment will help you get better, faster, and stay that way longer. You can also use this information to track your own progress over time.

How do I get my medication?

If prescribed, your psychiatric provider can send your prescription to a local pharmacy for your convenience.

How can I get help if I’m in crisis?

Your safety is extremely important to us. If you’re at immediate risk of suicide or self-harm, seek 24/7 help now:

1. Call or text 988 for the 988 Lifeline.

2. Call 911 for emergency support.

3. Go to your local hospital immediately for care.

Help is always available. We also recommend reaching out to a family member or friend to let them know that you are having these thoughts and to ask for help and support.

What do you treat?

Our expert providers can help with anxiety, depression, panic, suicidal thoughts, and many other common concerns, including:

1. Generalized anxiety disorder

2. Major depressive disorder

3. Panic disorder

4. Phobia

5. Social anxiety disorder

6. Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)

7. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

8. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

9. Postpartum depression

10. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)

11. Insomnia

12. Bipolar disorder

13. And more