The Device for Depression, Anxiety & Insomnia

 FDA-Cleared and Prescribed by 7000 Doctors
 


What Is It?

Powerful Relief, Yet Comfortable

The Fisher Wallace Stimulator® is a portable medical device that comfortably stimulates brain regions responsible for healthy mood and sleep. The device is cleared by the FDA and approved for sale over-the-counter in Europe for the treatment of depression, anxiety and insomnia.

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How It Works

Treat Symptoms with Medical-Grade Technology

Designed collaboratively by world-class engineers and doctors, the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® uses proprietary waveforms to gently stimulate the brain to produce serotonin and other neurochemicals responsible for healthy mood and sleep. Proven safe and effective
in multiple published studies, the device is cleared by the FDA to treat depression, anxiety and insomnia.

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The Science

Outstanding Patient Outcomes, Safer Than Drug Therapy

In clinical trials and practice, more than 70% of patients who use the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® report a reduction or remission of depression, anxiety and insomnia symptoms within one-to-four weeks of daily use. The device works by stimulating the production of neurotransmitters and modulating brain activity, as demonstrated in published studies.  

Less than 1% of patients experience side effects from using the Fisher Wallace Stimulator®. By comparison, 38% of patients experience side effects from using antidepressant medication.

Twelve studies have been conducted using the Fisher Wallace Stimulator®, including a double-blind, placebo-controlled depression study at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital that was published in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease in 2015. The Fisher Wallace Stimulator® is frequently used by top substance abuse clinics, such as Phoenix House where a 392-subject study conducted in 2009 found the device increased 90-day rehab retention by 50%.

[Real-World Data on SSRI Antidepressant Side Effects. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2009 Feb; 6(2): 16–18.]

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Doctor, Patient & University
Testimonials
 

"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
 

"I have used the Fisher Wallace Stimulator for several years to control pain. I have Sjogren’s Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. I use it twice a day. If I forget to use it, I am reminded because I feel severe pain. I cannot recommend this machine enough. This kind of pain relief is very important, as it has no side effects and it is really effective."

– Susan N.
 

"I’ve suffered from chronic anxiety for over 7 years. Only recently were my symptoms diagnosed as PTSD. I was very skeptical of the device but decided to try it. When I’m anxious and use the device it is almost like flipping a switch - it reboots my brain back to a resting state of clarity and calm."

– Elizabeth, Neuroscientist
 

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 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. 

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

 


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. I had spoken to my psychiatrist about the possibility of stopping my use of meds entirely, and about ECT. Through a Google search I came upon your site, and found the information persuasive. The psychiatrist was at first skeptical [but] after she reviewed your material she said simply "I'm impressed," and faxed you a prescription. I used the device regularly for about two months. Most of the time now I feel relatively cheerful, go to sleep more easily and awaken more refreshed in the morning. I've started exercising physically again, and have done more writing in the last two months than I had done in the previous year. While I sometimes feel sad or elated or angry, my affect is now within normal limits. With the psychiatrist's approval, my wife, 60 years of age, is now using the stimulator. I intend now to use it two or three times a week.

- Paul Fauteck, Psy.D