Neuronic devices can be integrated into clinical and professional practices in multiple flexible ways, depending on your care model and service offerings.
Practices may use Neuronic devices for in-clinic sessions, client rentals, direct sales, or as part of structured treatment or wellness programs.
Integration Options for Clinics and Professionals
1. In-Clinic Use
Neuronic devices can be used directly within your practice as part of:
Cognitive support programs
Brain performance services
Wellness or recovery protocols
Adjunctive support alongside existing modalities
This allows practitioners to incorporate light-based neurotechnology into session-based care.
2. At-Home Rental Model
Some practices choose to rent Neuronic devices to clients for supervised at-home use.
This model:
Extends care beyond the clinic
Encourages protocol consistency
Creates recurring revenue opportunities
3. Direct Client Sales
Clinics may offer Neuronic devices for direct purchase by clients.
This approach:
Provides long-term access for patients
Enhances continuity of care
Expands practice revenue streams
4. Structured Packages or Programs
Neuronic devices can be incorporated into:
Membership programs
Cognitive optimization packages
Neurological wellness programs
Brain health performance pathways
They may serve as either an adjunct modality or a standalone offering.
Support for Clinicians
Neuronic offers consultation options, structured protocols, and compatibility with qEEG brain mapping to support individualized implementation within professional settings.
To determine the best integration model for your practice, visit our For Clinicians page or contact our team at support@neuronic.online.
Summary
Neuronic devices can be integrated into professional practices through in-clinic use, rentals, direct sales, or structured programs. Integration flexibility allows clinics to align implementation with their specific service model.
To learn more please head over to our clinician page here.


