Neurofeedback Therapy in Davis County
EEG-guided brain training that helps you self-regulate attention, sleep, and arousal — a non-invasive, medication-free adjunct for ADHD, anxiety, and sleep issues.
Key Takeaways
- Licensed doctoral-level psychologists with specialized clinical expertise
- Evidence-based, multi-method assessment tailored to your specific concerns
- Three convenient Utah locations — Salt Lake City, Layton, and West Jordan
- Most major insurance plans accepted — self-pay options available
Neurofeedback in Davis County
Neurofeedback (also called EEG biofeedback) is a non-invasive technique that teaches the brain to self-regulate using real-time feedback from brainwave activity. Sensors placed on the scalp measure electrical activity, and the patient receives audio or visual feedback that rewards targeted brainwave patterns. This page is for patients and parents exploring non-medication approaches to ADHD, anxiety, and sleep issues — or looking for an adjunct alongside therapy and medication.
At CPS, neurofeedback is used as an adjunct treatment for ADHD, anxiety, sleep regulation, focus, and post-concussion symptoms. We follow published protocols and review progress with objective measures.
Neurofeedback works best as part of an integrated care plan. Our team coordinates it with therapy, medication management, and comprehensive testing when appropriate.
Our Layton Market Center office at 1916 N 700 W serves Davis County residents in Bountiful, Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, and Clearfield. To schedule a neurofeedback appointment, call us at (801) 483-1600 or visit our Layton office at 1916 North 700 West, Suite 190, Layton, UT 84041.
About the Evaluator
Steven Szykula, Ph.D. — Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Szykula has been evaluating and treating behavioral health conditions in Utah since 1979. As the founder of Comprehensive Psychological Services, he has conducted thousands of neuropsychological, ADHD, autism, and custody evaluations. He has provided expert testimony in Utah family courts and is a member of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN).
(801) 483-1600Ready to schedule a neurofeedback?
Insurance verification on your first call. Most patients scheduled within 1–2 weeks.
What to Expect
Intake assessment and review of prior testing (QEEG or clinical history)
Protocol selection based on your presenting concerns and research evidence
Sessions typically 30–45 minutes, 1–2 times per week
Most protocols involve 20–40 sessions for durable change
Progress review every 10 sessions using validated symptom rating scales
Why Choose CPS
Nearest Office — Layton
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Schedule your neurofeedback at our Layton office. Call us today or book online.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information provided reflects general descriptions of psychological services and is not a substitute for a professional evaluation. If you believe you or someone you know may benefit from these services, please contact CPS at (801) 483-1600. For mental health emergencies, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.