With offices throughout Michigan and in Central Florida Neurocore is the authority on brain-related issues and treatments, with specific passion for finding long-term non-invasive solutions to neurological, physiological, and behavioral issues. We do not patch these issues with a short-term fix; we seek to repair the symptoms at their core – the brain.
Everyone’s brain and body run on a unique level electricity. The electricity is measured in clinical settings everyday using an Electroencephalogram (EEG) and an Electrocardiogram (EKG). Incorrect levels of electricity can result in neurological, physiological, or behavioral issues like Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and difficulty sleeping. The good news is that beyond measurement the EEG and EKG data can also be used to give the brain and body feedback about when they are functioning at incorrect levels. Over time, using the feedback, the brain and body can self-regulate and begin running on the correct levels of electricity. This change optimizes brain and body function. This change can eliminate the need for medication.
In this arena, our vast experience sets us apart. Using EEG and EKG data we have had the opportunity to assess and train thousands of individuals. From elite athletes to school children and from business professionals to the elderly, participants in our program have sharpened focus, reduced stress, and made positive changes in the way their brain and body operate. Every person can benefit from the Neurocore training process and see improvements in handling Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), stress, anxiety, tension, migraines, and in sustaining focus and improving sleep.
Timothy G. Royer, Psy.D. is the founder of Neurocore and provides key leadership in all areas of clinical and program development.
Prior to founding Neurocore, Dr. Royer pioneered behavioral healthcare services at DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His work started the Neurobehavioral Center at DeVos, a first-of-its-kind department of neuropsychologists, neurologists, and behavioral pediatricians working together in concert to address the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral needs of c
hildren throughout the State of Michigan. Dr. Royer is a frequently sought expert in a variety of subjects related to behavioral healthcare.
In 2004 Dr. Royer left DeVos Children’s Hospital to begin work on the Neurocore program. Starting in a one-room office in Grand Rapids, the practice soon grew to a larger office setting and has continued to expand to reach thousands of children, adults, and older adults. Today Neurocore has offices throughout West Michigan and an office in Orlando that services the residents of Central Florida. Through the company’s Neurocommunity Program, Neurocore has expanded its reach to individuals throughout North America and the World.
Dr. Royer’s educational background consists of an undergraduate degree in psychology from Cedarville University, followed by a doctoral degree in psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology and Georgia State University.
