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The anxiety treatment device

Cleared by the FDA to treat depression, anxiety and insomnia, and proven in clinical trials, the Fisher Wallace neurostimulation device reduces symptoms within two weeks for the majority of patients. Use the device at home for 20 minutes, once or twice a day, and return it for a full refund within 30 days if your symptoms are not significantly reduced.

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The brain is an electrical system

Founded in 2007, Fisher Wallace is a medical device company that specializes in harnessing the brain's electrical system to reduce the symptoms of depression, anxiety and insomnia.

Our technology is now used by 100,000 patients at home, and has been prescribed by over 14,000 providers. It works by stimulating neurochemical release, reducing cortisol and regulating brainwave activity, as demonstrated in published studies.

The majority of our customers find drug therapy to be insufficient or wish to avoid the side effects of medication. The device may be used safely in conjunction with medication, or as a standalone therapy.

Why patients try our technology

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Drug therapy helps, but it's not enough for me

Our device is safe to use in conjunction with medication.

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I've tried multiple medications, but can't find relief

Our device often works when medication has failed.

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I'm new to treatment and want a drug-free approach

Our device is one of very few FDA-Cleared, drug-free options.

How it helps

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.

Our Clinical Trials

Affordable mental healthcare

A one-time purchase that costs less than a few talk therapy sessions.

Fully refundable within first 30 days if you aren't completely satisfied.

Free shipping and free returns on all orders.

Device purchase is eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement.

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Prescribed by over 14,000 doctors

More than 70% find relief - about twice the rate of antidepressants.

—  Richard Brown, MD at Columbia University

I have been using the Fisher Wallace Stimulator for about 5 years to help with anxiety and it has been a blessing over the years. I recommend this device to anyone with anxiety issues.

—  Michael H., Fisher Wallace Customer

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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."

"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."

"5 Health-Tech Startups to Watch in 2021."

"One of four technologies innovating mental health."

Fisher Wallace is helping the Seattle Police Department to "normalize access to self-care."

"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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