Frequently asked questions
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First complete the contact form located in the services section or simply contact us. We will then contact you within 48 hours.
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Our evaluation process includes a variety of questionnaires and standardized assessment that help us to determine the best path forward.
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Depending on the child’s needs and your availability:
Intensives: 2 hours a day for 1 week. Or 1 hour a day for 2 weeks.
Individual: 1 hour a day, 2 to 3 times a week.
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A NeuroAdaptive Therapy Intensive at Lumen Crest Therapeutics typically includes the following:
Comprehensive Evaluation:
This involves a detailed assessment to identify the child’s specific challenges across multiple areas, such as sensory processing, motor skills, primitive reflex integration, social-emotional development, and communication. The evaluation may also include specialized testing, like primitive reflex testing and ocular motor assessments.
Therapeutic Modalities:
Low-Level Laser Therapy: Frequent use of low-level laser therapy over a short period is a cornerstone of the intensive. Different laser colors (red, infrared, purple) are used depending on the needs, targeting areas of the brain linked to sensory processing, focus, and emotional regulation.
Sensory Integration Techniques: Activities aimed at improving the child’s ability to process and respond to sensory information.
Primitive Reflex Integration: Exercises to help resolve retained primitive reflexes that may interfere with development.
Additional Modalities: May include the use of tools like Rezi Maxx, EyeLights, Neurosage, or Vibe Plate to improve various brain functions.
Personalized Treatment Plan:
A customized plan is created based on the child’s unique challenges, targeting specific Brodmann areas of the brain or sensory systems.
Sessions may focus on attention, balance, motor skills, emotional regulation, and communication.
Duration & Frequency:
Typically, the intensive spans 1 to 3 weeks, with 1 to 2 hours of therapy each day, providing concentrated treatment to maximize progress in a short period.
Closing Report and Follow-up:
After the intensive, a detailed report is provided summarizing the progress and any ongoing needs.
A follow-up 1 hour zoom meeting two weeks after the intensive is included to review progress and plan any next steps.
Occupational Therapy:
Depending on the child’s needs, to address issues related to communication, social skills, and motor functions.
Nutritional and Supplement Counseling:
Guidance on dietary interventions or supplements may be offered, particularly if there are underlying biomedical factors affecting the child’s development.
This structured approach enables rapid, targeted progress over a short period of time.
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We are considered "out of network providers," in that we do not participate with any insurance companies.
What types of payments are accepted?
VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Apple Pay, PayPal, Venmo, and Zelle.
*Please note if paying with credit card, there is a 2.9% + $0.30 processing fee.