Have you or a loved one been affected by Insomnia or sleeping disorder?

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Insomnia & Poor Sleep Quality Treatment

Do You Miss Having A Good Night Sleep?

Are you waking up exhausted?

Are you having restless nights?

Are you experiencing sleepiness and exhaustion during the day?

Are you having difficulty going back to sleep once awakened or waking up in the night without reason?

Do you feel irritable?

Having memory problems and mood swings?

If you are suffering from the above, you may be suffering from Insomnia or a related sleep disorder.

The conventional medical approach to treat sleep disorders often focuses on prescribing medications.

It is not about the quantity of sleep you can achieve, it is about the quality.

How are we different from other rehabilitation institute?

We use a wholistic, whole brain-body approach to eliminate sleeping disorders. In addition to normalizing and stabilizing brain activity, we promote sleep hygiene concepts and address specific nutritional deficiencies that relate to the sleeping brain and body.

Our cognitive, behavioral, and mindfulness methodologies reinforce the balanced brain, along with patient education and self-regulation training.

NIb3 Sleep Disorders Program successfully helps with the following components;

  • Stabilization of brainwave (EEG) patterns
  • Optimization of the ability of the brain to self-regulate
  • Normalization and balance of the Autonomic Nervous System
  • Improved nutritional/metabolic state and sleep hygiene techniques

Contact us today to schedule your Free Assessment.

Insomnia is most often thought of as both a medical sign and a symptom that can accompany several sleep, medical, and psychiatric disorders characterized by a persistent difficulty falling asleep, and/or staying asleep, or reduced quality of sleep.

Insomnia can occur at any age, but it is particularly common in the elderly. It can lead to memory problems, depression, irritability and an increased risk of heart disease, and automobile related accidents.

Types of Insomnia
  1. Primary Insomnia – this is associated with a sleeping disorder that is not linked to another medical condition
  2. Secondary Insomnia – this is associated with a sleeping disorder that is linked to a medical condition such as depression, asthma, arthritis, cancer or a side-effect of a medication.

Along with types of Insomnia there is also different degree of severity.

  1. Acute Insomnia – short term, last a few nights to a few weeks. Causes can include stress, physical or emotional discomfort, environmental changes, or medications.
  2. Chronic Insomnia – long term, lasting longer than three weeks. Causes can include depression and anxiety, chronic stress, or pain/discomfort at night.

If you suffer from insomnia or a sleeping disorder, rest assured, we at NIb3 can help!

Call today to schedule your Free Consultation. Once we understand the root cause of the sleeping disorder, we will create a specific program that is dedicated to your specific needs and get you back to sleeping through the night!

Testimonial

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.

Nata Bekurishvili

Nata Bekurishvili

Shejan Magana

Shejan Magana

Shaelah Reis

Shaelah Reis

Dr. Yotam Heineberg, Psy.D.

Dr. Yotam Heineberg

Dr. Shai Aharonov, B.Sc, DC

Dr. Shai Aharonov

Dina Mezhiborsky, R.Kin

Dina Mezhiborsky

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.

Kalee Boyer, RN

Kalee Boyer

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, B.Sc, DC

Jarrod Goldin

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