Choosing an NIS practitioner
 | NIS Practitioner Directory The directory lists all active members of the NIS Academy. The Academy is a global body of practitioners committed to offering specialist healthcare to patients, utilising the NIS system, developed by Neurolink®. If you are unsuccessful in locating a practitioner in your area that simply means there may be practitioners using NIS in your area, but they have not yet joined the NIS Academy. |
 | Neurolink Centre Based in Auckland, New Zealand, the Neurolink Centre is the research hub for the Neurological Integration System. At the Centre our practitioners work with the latest NIS research developments. |
Make contact first:
It is important to make contact with the respective practitioner prior to your visit and discuss that you would like your case treated with the Neurological Integration System (NIS).
Some practitioners may use NIS in practice alongside other modalities. It is important to ask specifically for NIS, as best results are achieved when used independently.
Making an appointment:
NIS practitioners work in accordance to their own practice structure. They have attended our training seminars, and learnt NIS with us. Throughout our training program we offer suggestions on how to best integrate NIS into practice in order to produce the best results possible.
But Neurolink does not get involved in how practitioners operate their practice, or what they charge for a treatment. This is up always up to the individual practitioner.
Are you a patient with more questions? Check out the Patient FAQ’s.
Disclaimer: Neurolink® is a post-graduate training provider of its methods. Neurolink® does not have a formal partnership agreement with any of the listed NIS practitioners. Neurolink® has no governance over the professional code of ethics &/ or conduct of any practitioners who participate in its programs, & therefore can not accept responsibility for the professional misconduct of any practitioner.