
Take the Depression Quiz
This quiz is educational and indicative only. It contains the key indicators of depression but is not a diagnostic test.
Q1: Little interest or pleasure in doing things
Q2: Feeling down, depressed, irritable or hopeless
Q3: Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much
Q4: Feeling tired or having little energy
Q5: Poor appetite or overeating
Q6: Feeling bad about yourself – or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down
Q7: Trouble concentrating on things, such as school work, reading or watching television
Q8: Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite – being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around a lot more than usual
Thank you for taking our quiz. Relieve your symptoms today with the Fisher Wallace Stimulator.

Advanced medical technology for rapid results
The brain is an electrical system. That's why a team of physicians and electrical engineers developed the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® to improve how the brain's neurons perform, as a viable alternative (and adjunct) to drug therapy.
Originally designed for hospital use, the device has been studied in seven clinical trials and is now used by over 85,000 patients at home.
The majority of our customers experience symptom reduction within the first two weeks, and 40% also report improvements in focus, concentration and memory. Use the device for 20 minutes at the start and end of each day for optimal results.
How it compares
Compared to drug therapy, ECT and TMS, the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® is the only treatment that is free of serious side effects, can be used at home, and offers a 30-day refund policy.
Fisher Wallace | Drug Therapy | ECT | TMS | |
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Indicated for Depression | ||||
Indicated for Anxiety | ||||
Indicated for Insomnia | ||||
Free of Serious Side Effects | ||||
Used at Home | ||||
30-Day Refund Policy |

Evidence-based medicine
Fisher Wallace has invested millions of dollars in clinical research, including three large trials conducted during the pandemic and a pilot study at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital (see graph) which found the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® to be successful in treating depression. Our most recent study launched In January 2022 - an anxiety and stress reduction program enrolling 200 uniformed police officers in the Seattle Police Department.

Trusted by 14,000 doctors and 85,000 patients
More than 70% find relief - about twice the rate of antidepressants.
— Richard Brown, MD at Columbia University
The device has improved my well being significantly over the best drug results I've had, and without the biochemical disruption caused by drugs (that means side effects).
— Jeff S., Fisher Wallace Customer
In the news
"Columbia University Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Richard P. Brown says he has used the device with 400 severely depressed patients and that more than 70% find relief, about twice the rate of anti-depressants."
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"But since I couldn't stop talking about my good mood and hypercharged focus, my friends stopped laughing and started asking if they could borrow it. I'm reluctant to let go of my stimulator, however."
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"The Fisher Wallace device...turned out to be the most impactful intervention in all my antidepressant exploration. At $499, it was an investment, but considering that most people with depression seek therapeutic treatments often not covered by health insurance, the possible savings on therapy and drugs over my lifetime seemed to justify the expense."
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