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Browse a small, trusted community of practitioners who specialise in neuroplastic and mind-body symptoms. Notice who feels safe, calm and relatable.
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Find someone who feels like a good fit, book safely, and build confidence over time with support between sessions.
Getting started
Browse a small, trusted community of practitioners who specialise in neuroplastic and mind-body symptoms. Notice who feels safe, calm and relatable.
Choose a time that works for your life. Fees and format are clear, reminders are gentle, and nothing feels pressured.
Practitioners can share light practices, reflections and check-ins so you feel supported, not alone, between appointments.
You are not starting from zero
Many people arrive after years of tests, referrals and online searching. Neurowaze is designed to feel calmer than the journey you have had so far - fewer tabs open, clearer next steps, and one place to come back to.
For some people, symptoms can be real and distressing while also being driven or maintained by a sensitised nervous system. This is often considered when scans or tests do not fully explain symptoms, or when symptoms persist long after an initial trigger has resolved.
These approaches aim to reduce threat and danger signalling, build safety in the body, and change unhelpful symptom patterns over time, alongside appropriate medical care.
Neurowaze is a practitioner directory and education platform. It helps you understand your options, see what training practitioners have, and choose a next step that fits your situation.
Neurowaze does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment. If you have red-flag symptoms or anything severe, new, or rapidly worsening, seek medical care.
You can see training and session format (online, in-person, or both) on each profile before booking.
Suitability varies by individual and symptom profile. A qualified practitioner can help you assess whether a neuroplastic approach may be appropriate, alongside appropriate medical care.