Unlike other ADHD clinics, where the focus is most often rooted in the standard protocols of Neurofeedback Intervention, the approach at NIb3 is different. Everyone is unique, and no two brains are alike. Successful treatment hinges on measuring your specific brain activity in order to provide a treatment plan that is unique to you. Once we’ve identified your specific needs, we’re able to determine the most effective plan of treatment to restore balance within your nervous system. Our innovative therapies include:
We find that ADHD is not an attention deficit, but an attention dysregulation. It is less about an inability to pay attention, and more likely comparable to being overwhelmed by paying attention to everything.
By training the brain to regulate the activity within its attention networks, NIb3 promotes integration between the various areas responsible for executive functions. This enables the brain to build a solid foundation that is more suitable for focus, while helping to eliminate surrounding distractions.
We also provide support and programming designed specifically for parents of children with ADHD. As a complement to our treatment programs, we consider it an essential piece of the puzzle to enable parents as promoters of progress.
NIb3 is proud to offer a FREE initial consultation. Let us identify the best training program for your needs, and we’ll have you on the road to positive change!
ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. Many people associate this condition with learning disorders in children, but it is not only youth who can be affected. Symptoms may begin in childhood but can continue into adolescence and adulthood.
If either you or your child suffers from ADHD, let the professionals help! NIb3’s experience allows us to provide the best non-invasive, drug-free, and personalized treatment programs.
Symptoms vary from person to person, but the majority of children affected by ADHD (ADD) experience difficulty with attention, impulsive behaviors, and hyperactivity. It is most often noticed once a child begins school. In adulthood, ADHD (ADD) may display itself via difficulties with attention or focus, trouble with time management and organization, and sometimes issues with goal setting and holding down a long-term position. Diagnosis of the disorder is difficult, and both children and adults can be misdiagnosed by health care professionals.
Regardless, you still may be struggling with a learning difficulty and finding a means that can help with that is key.
Learning difficulties such as dyslexia are very common in today’s society — approximately 20% of children are affected. This does not mean that they have an intellectual disorder or that their intelligence has been diminished in any way. In fact, children and adults who suffer from a learning disability can often have an above-average intelligence level. Issues can arise in areas like reading, writing and math, and with skills such as concentration and organization. Understanding both the struggle and the root cause of these issues is the key to determining the best treatment plan.
At NIb3, we work with every individual to get down to the root cause of your symptoms and problems, so that we can create a plan that truly works. We’ve proven that children and adults suffering from ADHD are not dealing with an attention deficit, but an attention dysregulation.
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We will also create your psycho-physiological profile, measuring your cognitive and emotional stress response, quantifying its implication on your physiology.
I was initially reluctant to try biofeedback. After trying a few rounds of traditional therapy with very little improvement I was referred to NIb3. My situation was somewhat experimental and uncharted water for myself. I was impressed by the amount of time was invested learning about my condition and developing a targeted training plan. The team concern and eagerness to find a solution were genuine and obvious.
39-year-old male, Richmond Hill, Ontario
Our specialists provide personalized, evidence-based training plans tailored to your needs. Contact us today to begin your journey toward better health under expert care.
1126 Finch ave West unit#15.
Toronto ON, Canada M3J 3J6
Email: info@nib3.ca
Phone: 844.713.6423






Dina is a dedicated Kinesiologist at the b3 Neurological Institute, applying a comprehensive, evidence-informed approach to neurological rehabilitation. With a specialized academic background in Kinesiology, she brings a strong foundation in human movement science and a deep commitment to helping individuals improve their functional abilities and overall quality of life.
Her clinical practice integrates a diverse range of therapeutic modalities, including neurofeedback, biofeedback, vestibular rehabilitation strategies, and somatosensory integration techniques. This multifaceted approach allows her to tailor care plans that address the unique needs of each individual, supporting recovery in a way that is both effective and empowering.
Dina’s path into healthcare was shaped by personal experience. An active childhood and early exposure to sports-related injuries led to a firsthand understanding of physical pain and recovery. Over time, this evolved into a strong interest in alternative and movement-based rehabilitation strategies, especially those that connect physical with neurological function. That journey sparked a lifelong passion for exploring how the brain and body work together in the healing process.
Today, Dina’s work is guided by empathy, curiosity, and a deep respect for the individuals she serves. She is continually inspired by the resilience of her clients and is especially passionate about helping them reconnect with their bodies through movement. Her goal is to support meaningful, lasting improvements in both physical function and overall well-being.

I am a Registered Nurse (RN) at b3 Neurological Institute and I started working here in September of 2017. Working at b3 has completely re-shaped and changed the way I view health, wellness, and the medical field. Every day that I come to the clinic, I get to witness something incredible—the brain’s ability to change, adapt, and recover—and it never stops inspiring me.
My passion for neuroscience comes from a deep curiosity about how the brain and nervous system works, but more importantly, from seeing how life-changing this work can be for real people. At our clinic, we offer advanced therapies like neurofeedback, biofeedback, vestibular rehabilitation, sensory-motor integration training, and much more. I am part of both providing direct care to clients, as well as training and managing our clinical team members.
To be a part of an organization that is changing the future of neurological health, is not something I take for granted. This clinic truly is a special place and I am proud to show up to work here every day. If you’re ready to take the next step in your healing, I’d be grateful to be a part of your journey.

Dr. Jarrod Goldin is an Assistant Professor and clinician as well as a partner in a venture called Exrastep Inc, a company which specializes in providing orthotics and orthopedic shoes. He was previously Director of Chiropractic for Blue Rock Systems and Chiroclininix.com and was later the President of Community Health Management Inc, with four clinics in Toronto.
After earning an undergraduate degree in Science from York University, he completed a Doctor of Chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He is currently pursuing a fully funded Masters in Public Health at Lakehead University. Dr. Goldin’s research focuses on chiropractic education for aborginal health centres. He has contributed articles to Topics in Clinical Chiropractic and other academic journals.
He is recipient of the Canadian Chiropractic Association “Top 20 Future Leaders in Chiropractic under the age of 40” Award. He currently teaches Clinical Practice Internship (CE 4405) at CMCC