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When I first met with David, I felt seen and validated. I trusted the process fully. He asked me…read morenot to look up side effects before I committed to the treatment by paying the fee, so that my anxiety would not interfere. This seemed reasonable at the time, and I personally believe that David had good intentions. After I paid, I recall the conversation leaving me with the understanding that there weren't any side effects I needed to be concerned about. I am not saying he was intentionally dishonest, but I wish I had researched them myself. I developed severe side effects, including uncontrollable physical and cognitive anxiety, extreme daytime sleepiness, and altered visual perception. When I told David, he dismissed and invalidated my concerns, insisting that the symptoms had nothing to do with the treatment. When I asked why he had not informed me about possible side effects, he questioned why I hadn't looked up possible side effects myself and implied that it was my responsibility to do so. That response was profoundly unethical. As a mental health provider, it is his responsibility to disclose potential side effects, not the client's responsibility to guess them. Although neurofeedback is often advertised as non-invasive and side-effect-free, research shows that it can cause significant side effects. Neurofeedback changes brain function. Even if no current is being sent into the brain, the algorithm reinforces some brainwave states while discouraging others, which reshapes how the nervous system regulates itself. Side effects can include worsened anxiety, agitation, mood changes, and disrupted sleep because the brain is being trained away from its natural rhythms. This affects the entire body, as brainwave patterns influence the autonomic nervous system, hormones, and sleep cycles. Any provider who claims a treatment can significantly change brain function for the better but refuses to acknowledge that it can also cause harm is not appropriately trained in the science behind psychological treatments. My side effects left me terrified that my brain had been permanently altered, and I was left to face that alone. David refused to answer further questions until I mailed back the equipment, simply because I had expressed that I was upset. I returned it immediately and never intended to withhold it. Over time, I became suicidal due to the severity of the side effects. I want to be clear that I am not saying David caused me to feel suicidal. However, he failed to fulfill his ethical duty of care and did not show empathy or accountability when I was in distress. When I later consulted licensed neurofeedback doctors, they confirmed that I was experiencing acute side effects from the treatment. After three months and intensive mental health care, my symptoms began to fade, and I am doing well now. This was a traumatic experience, not because neurofeedback itself is inherently harmful, but because of the lack of transparency and support I received on top of the strength of the side effects I was experiencing. David may have followed the technical steps correctly, but he failed to inform me of the risks and treated me with deep disrespect once I raised concerns. If you decide to pursue neurofeedback, please research thoroughly and choose a provider who will treat you with respect, transparency, and empathy and who will openly discuss both benefits and risks.

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I struggle to write this review because I hate writing anything but positive reviews; however, I…read morefeel like this could be used as a learning opportunity. Danielle seems really sweet, but I truly wish we just got more out of our experience with her. Similar to what another posting had mentioned... I had really high hopes and was super excited to work with Danielle after the initial consultation. I had only booked 2 weeks of coaching which was $400. The services guide that was given to me says 24/7 support via phone, text, or email. I understand not responding to 4 AM texts but there were days that went by where I wouldn't hear a peep from Danielle. She pretty much ghosted us after week one. About 2 weeks after the initial two week contract, I received a phone call from Danielle apologizing, which I appreciated; however, I would've preferred upfront communication instead of feeling like I got scammed out of $400. She did offer to get my daughter in a good place for sleeping to make up for the fact that she was not really reachable during the two week contract but here we are again... a month and a half later and I haven't heard anything from her. No follow up or "how's your daughter doing with her sleep?" I've almost given up at this point because I still have a daughter who struggles with bedtime and still wakes at night, despite our best efforts and I'm out $400. Maybe she would be better when she's in person but I feel like the coaching package was a waste of money.

Danielle has incredible expertise and experience with babies at all stages. We reached out to her…read morein the midst of severe sleep deprivation and a difficult sleep regression with our daughter, and she immediately responded and stepped in to discuss our situation and provide guidance when we needed it most. Danielle provided clear, compassionate advice and ongoing support that helped us successfully sleep train our daughter. Her responsiveness, knowledge, and care made a challenging season feel manageable. We highly recommend her services!

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I connected with Suzi while pregnant with my first baby for overnight newborn care. My husband and…read moreI ended up hiring someone else referred to us by a close friend, and when that went south I called Suzi for help. She was already booked at the time (I needed an immediate replacement), but she spent that evening calling colleagues in her network that may be available to assist me. She spent a few hours doing this, reaching out to different people and coordinating a replacement for me. She did this all at no benefit to herself. That spoke volumes to me. When I was in need she stepped in to help me and made herself available to me with any questions or advice I needed. She is such a professional and a true expert in her field. I will 100% be reaching out to her as we grow our family for overnight support. And I would recommend her to anyone looking for a newborn care specialist who truly cares about her families and their babies. Suzi is a gem!

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Absolutely worthless. Unfortunately it's not possible to give a zero star review. I took my mother…read moreto see Dr. Lo, we were desperately trying to identify the gradual but obvious symptoms she was experiencing. Dr. Lo ran tests, did what she needed to get paid, but ultimately sent us away, stating that my mother's neurological test findings aren't indicative of any diagnosis. We saw a different neurologist, and immediately a specialist based off of his directive, and my mother was diagnosed with advanced stage Parkinson's. My mom's symptoms didn't change or drastically progress throughout this timeframe. I do understand that a parkinsons diagnosis is partially subjective, definitely at first, but she didn't even suspect it. She never uttered the word "Parkinson's" as a possibility, much less advised us to see a specialist/someone else who might help us figure out what my mom was experiencing. If Dr Lo really cared, and/or listened to her patients/testimony of patients loved ones, perhaps my Mother would be in a better spot. I have nothing against her personally, but If you're reading this, it is my advice based on my direct experience to find a different neurologist.

Office staff could be better…read more I'm a new patient, and had a slight mix-up with my scheduled appointment. Mercedes called and asked if I was coming. I let her know that I was, and thought my appointment was 9:30 (it's 9:10, and I wasn't far). She was rude and told me that if I wasn't going to be there in the next 5 minutes, that she'd reschedule me. I explained to her about the mix-up in time, and she didn't care and sounded like she already made up her mind to reschedule me. Man, way to encourage a new guy to come to your office. Pass. I told her to destroy my new patient forms let her know I'll go elsewhere.

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