Move better in one doctor-supervised Neubie session.
FDA-cleared direct-current therapy for pain, guarding, mobility loss, and recovery plateaus. Your first Buckhead session includes assessment, mapping, treatment, and a clear plan before you join anything.
60 minutes. Assessment included. No membership required.
- 60 min First session length
- $195 All-in, HSA/FSA eligible
- ROM Measured every visit, in degrees
- No contract Membership only if the path is clear
Recovery plateaus don't fix themselves.
The injury healed. The tissue closed. The MRI came back clean. And the range of motion still isn't what it was — because the nervous system is still bracing against an injury that's already gone. Chronic guarding is a protection pattern. It doesn't release on stretch routines or wellness modalities.
That's where direct current changes the conversation. The Neubie reads where your body is bracing, applies current under load while you move, and the brain learns it can stop holding on. The muscle unbraces. Range returns. We measure the delta in degrees, not in adjectives.
What happens in your first visit.
Sixty minutes, end to end. Assessment, mapping, treatment, and a written plan — before any conversation about ongoing care.
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Assess (20 min)
Movement screen, history, and range-of-motion baseline. Recorded in degrees before any current.
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Map (5–10 min)
Electrode placement based on what your body is guarding. The Neubie reads the conductivity.
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Treat (20–25 min)
Direct current at the level you can hold. Re-test under load. Range change recorded.
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Plan (5–10 min)
Written recommendation: how many sessions, what to expect, whether membership makes sense.
One $195 first session. Membership only if the care path is clear.
Every patient starts the same way: one clinical session, with a written recommendation at the end. About half of first-session patients are clinically appropriate for a plan. The other half are referred out or finish in a small handful of visits.
One session tells you whether membership makes clinical sense.
Sixty minutes. Assessment, Neubie mapping, first treatment, re-test, and a written plan — before any conversation about ongoing care.