Key takeaways
ADHD Brain Mapping — at a glance
- • 19-channel qEEG recording
- • Theta/beta ratio and frontal asymmetry analysis
- • Differentiation of ADHD subtypes
- • Personalized plan built on the data
- • Re-map to confirm change after treatment
Not every attention problem is the same. ADHD brain mapping uses a qEEG to identify what is actually driving inconsistent focus — classic ADHD patterns, anxiety-driven inattention, sleep deprivation, or processing-speed differences. Each calls for a different plan.
Symptoms and concerns we address
- Inconsistent focus at school or work
- Hyperactivity or restlessness
- Impulsivity
- Time-blindness and chronic lateness
- Disorganization
- Trouble starting or finishing tasks
- Stimulant side effects you'd like to avoid
- Stimulants did not work or made things worse
Classic ADHD patterns on qEEG
Many ADHD presentations show elevated theta-to-beta ratios in frontal areas. This is the most-studied qEEG finding in attention research. When this pattern is present, qEEG-guided TMS protocols can target the specific networks directly.
When 'ADHD' is actually anxiety, sleep, or processing speed
Some children labeled ADHD turn out to have anxiety-driven inattention, untreated sleep difficulties, or processing-speed differences. The qEEG separates these — and a precise label produces a precise plan.
Adults exploring undiagnosed ADHD
Many adults in Lombard, Naperville, Oak Brook, and the surrounding suburbs come to us suspecting undiagnosed ADHD. Office screenings are short; a qEEG gives a more complete picture and informs treatment direction.
Service areas
Reign-Bow Treatment Center is based in Lombard, IL and serves families across DuPage County and the western Chicago suburbs, including Lombard, Naperville, Oak Brook, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Hinsdale, and Oak Park.
Talk with our team about ADHD Brain Mapping
Verify your insurance benefits or request a consultation — most families hear back within one business day.
Frequently asked questions
›Can qEEG diagnose ADHD?
qEEG supports the clinical diagnosis with objective brain data. ADHD is diagnosed clinically; qEEG personalizes treatment.
›Is this an alternative to stimulants?
It can be. Many families want to reduce or avoid stimulants. The brain-based plan supports that goal where appropriate.
›How long does treatment take?
Typically 6-12 weeks of brief weekday sessions, with a follow-up qEEG to confirm change.
