Alpha-Stim Treatment in Lewes Delaware

alpha stim drug free therapy available in Lewes Delaware

Atracare is proud to announce its mental health division is soon to be offering Alpha-Stim; a drug-free treatment that offers relief from pain, anxiety, insomnia, and depression. The Alpha Stim device operates by stimulating the nervous system with tiny microcurrents so gentle that patients will not be able to feel it. Treatment works in 20 minutes, and is recommended as a part of a typical treatment plan.

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Prescription medications attempt to target an issue or imbalance in the body with the use of chemicals. But did you know that your body is both chemical and electrical? In fact, an enormous part of the nervous system is controlled by internal electrical impulses. With this knowledge, why treat your body with chemicals in the form of pills or injections?

Treatment for anxiety, insomnia, depression, and pain that’s proven to work

The Alpha-Stim electrotherapy device is proven effective and safe for pain management and treatment of anxiety, insomnia, and depression. It  has no lasting side effects, no risk of addiction, and no danger of interaction with medications. Alpha-Stim helps you fight both the sleepless nights and the overwhelming sadness that can make it hard to get out of bed in the morning. It relieves both your nagging lower back pain and the constant burden of stress. Results are long lasting and often immediate.

Learn more about Atracare’s Mental Health Department in Lewes >

Are you interested in learning more? Fill out the form here> and a member of our professional team will contact you with more information.

Alpha Stim will be available in February 2023 at our Lewes Location at 1532 Savannah Rd, Suite A. 

 

2 New comments

Letitia | Reply

Morning,
I’m interested in getting info on alpha-atom. Is there a number to call? It’s my 2nd request.
Thanks
Letitia

William Albanese | Reply

Hi Letitia, yes you can contact our Mental Health Department to request Alpha-Stim Their number is (302) 268-8692. If not you can always fill out a request on our Mental Health site ( https://atracare.com/services/mental-health )for services and we get back to patients in about 48 hours. Hope that helps!

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