Testimonials

"Does it work?"

"Does it work? Columbia University psychiatrist Richard P. Brown says he has used the device with 400 severely depressed patients and that more than 70% find relief -- about twice the rate of anti-depressants."

– The Wall Street Journal

"I have had great success..."

"I have had great success using the device to treat severe, chronic insomnia in patients who are resistant to pharmacotherapy. Also, patients who seek a drug-free alternative to treat insomnia have used the Fisher Wallace Stimulator to reduce or eliminate their dependence on prescription drugs."

Andres San Martin, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry
Columbia University Medical Center

"Initially I was deep in major depression"

"Initially I was deep in major depression, found it next to impossible to write or do other professional work, and in spite of my own training and experience, found myself contemplating suicide at times. I've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder type II."

Paul Fauteck, Psy.D

"I have seen very positive results..."

"I have seen very positive results, often within the first two weeks of using the device. Approximately 75% of my patients who have been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, stress related disorders or insomnia have reported positive changes."

Dr. Richard Brown
Professor of Psychiatry
Columbia University Medical Center

"The Fisher Wallace Stimulator has helped me considerably..."

"The Fisher Wallace Stimulator has helped me considerably as I finish my battle with chronic Lyme disease. It has reduced my fibromyalgia neck/back pain more than 70% and greatly decreased the severity of my headaches. Additionally, I have noticed a relief of symptoms while enduring Herxheimer reactions, which often involve insomnia, depression, and severe anxiety."

Kaleigh A.

"I'm reluctant to let go of my stimulator..."

But since I couldn't stop talking about my good mood and hypercharged focus, my friends stopped laughing and started asking if they could borrow it. I'm reluctant to let go of my stimulator, however.

Nina Burleigh
ELLE Magazine