The Houston Neuroscience Brain Center specializes in analyzing the brain to guide us in individualized diagnostics, medication selection, and treatment options. We study electroencephalographic recordings alongside the patient’s reported symptoms. Our reports include BrainMaps, to indicate the location of any abnormalities, and our suggested protocol and treatment plan for each patient, child and adult.
We use a unique, innovative technology that works with the patient’s (trainees’) brainwaves to train the brain to work at its best for focus and attention. These methods can be used to treat Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD/ADHD), behavioral disorders, Autism, and more.
Ronald J. Swatzyna, PhD received his Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy in Social Work from The University of Texas Arlington. Currently, he is the Director andChief Scientist of Neurophysiology Research at Houston Neuroscience Brain Center and Founder of Clinical NeuroAnalytics, LLC. Dr. Swatzyna is a licensed clinical social worker. He is board certified in neurofeedback and biofeedback by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). For the past 24 years, Dr. Swatzyna has analyzed and treated diagnostically challenging cases in both inpatient and outpatient settings. In [2005], he began integrating Pharmaco-EEG into his private practice to assist psychiatrists in medication selection and titration. As a researcher, he has presented and/or published 82 peer-reviewed papers on brain dysfunction, psychotropic medication and other related topics at national and international conferences. In addition to his contributions to the literature, Dr. Swatzyna is a peer reviewer for Clinical EEG and Neuroscience and the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Dr. Swatzyna is the Chairman of the Sigma Xi Institutional Review Board of Directors, Rice University/Texas Medical Center Chapter. Dr. Swatzyna is a retired City of Arlington professional Firefighter-EMT-I and a veteran of Vietnam and the first Gulf War. His personal battle with a traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder has motivated him to become a leading expert in brain dysfunction.
View CVWe identify & nurture where the brain has difficulty communicating.