MeRT


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ADHD

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We are committed to brain health & healing.

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ADHD (Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder)

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent attention difficulties, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can affect daily life, learning, and work. Diagnosis is not determined by a single test but by a combination of multi-stage evaluations.

※ The content on this page is for educational/informational purposes. Individual diagnosis and treatment require professional consultation.

Key Symptoms

ADHD is typically described as 'inattentive', 'hyperactive-impulsive', or 'combined' presentations, and may manifest differently in children, adolescents, and adults.

Inattentive (difficulty focusing) examples - Frequent mistakes in tasks or activities - Mind drifting even while listening - Often losing items, missing appointments/deadlines

Hyperactivity / impulsivity examples - Difficulty staying still for long - Difficulty waiting one's turn - Frequently interrupting others

Diagnosis & Evaluation

ADHD is not determined by a single test. Evaluation combines clinical interview, observation, environmental factors, and consideration of differential diagnoses. Symptoms can overlap with anxiety/depression, sleep difficulties, or learning challenges — so differentiation is important.

Treatment & Management Options

Strategies vary by person — medication, psychotherapy, education/training, and lifestyle adjustments are commonly combined. Our center seeks to find the right direction for each individual through brain-function-based assessment and personalized planning.

MeRT is one option some patients consider — approached together with a personalized treatment plan, aimed at supporting brain-function improvement. Exact suitability is communicated after evaluation.

MeRT for ADHD

MeRT (Magnetic Resonance Therapy), based on an approach similar to repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), is a non-invasive treatment option performed under personalized assessment and planning.

We aim to build a personalized treatment plan based on qEEG, EKG, and related assessments. Treatment direction and expected changes vary by individual condition.

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How we help

ADHD

"After trying various treatments without feeling the change I hoped for, a brain-based evaluation and personalized approach helped me build a new plan."

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The MeRT℠ Approach

Even when symptoms share the same name, the underlying causes can differ for each person.

Building a personalized plan by combining diverse information — including brain data — is essential. Treatment begins by identifying brain regions where information communication is impaired, and aims to support functional recovery and improvement through appropriate stimulation and planning.

About MeRT℠
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ADHD & Brain Function

We design personalized plans based on standardized tools and assessments.

Information is gathered through assessment tools such as EEG and qEEG, and analyses inform treatment-plan design. Content and schedule of this process may vary by individual condition.

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Small Changes, Real Impact

For those who struggle with focus and self-regulation, change can be deeply meaningful

Day-to-day change becomes possible when a personalized plan is paired with consistent monitoring.

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We Stay Focused With You

The cycle of evaluate → treat → feedback → adjust is the core

When the current plan does not fit well, we adjust; when we find what works, we reinforce it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MeRT treatment safe?

MeRT is non-invasive magnetic stimulation using FDA-cleared equipment, with no anesthesia or drug injection. It is applied after medical evaluation; no significant adverse events have been reported.

Can MeRT be received while on ADHD medication (Concerta, Metadate, etc.)?

Yes. MeRT is designed as a complement to medication, so existing ADHD medication can be continued.

What ADHD symptoms have shown change?

Meaningful changes have been observed across attention regulation, impulsivity, working memory, and emotional stability. Outcomes vary by individual condition and environment.

When do effects appear?

Varies by individual; changes are typically observed over 4–6 weeks. Progress is monitored via repeat qEEG measurements.

From what age can treatment be received?

Applicable from children to adults; determined by medical evaluation. For ADHD, early detection and assessment during school age is generally recommended.

How long is the treatment period?

4–6 weeks is generally recommended; determined by the medical team based on qEEG and individual condition.