ATP Resonance BioTherapy®

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New Lasting Pain Solutions

ATP Resonance BioTherapy® is a non-invasive and painless technique for treating pain by using low-level electrical currents.

ATP’s various frequencies can be used to reduce inflammation (swelling), repair tissue, and reduce pain.

It’s like writing a computer program for our bodies to heal by targeting specific frequencies to specific areas of the body.

Stop Surviving, Start Thriving

Your journey begins with an Initial Consultation to determine if ATP Resonance BioTherapy® is right for you.

Your experienced Practitioner will formulate a comprehensive plan to help reach your health goals as quickly as possible, often drawing upon combinations of treatment solutions based on clinically evidence-based data.
Your first treatment can often be administered the same day.

ATP Resonance BioTherapy®

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How Does ATP Resonance Biotherapy® Work?

It uses specific frequencies of microcurrent to target different tissues and cellular processes. These frequencies encourage the body to produce more ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which fuels cellular activity and supports healing.

Is ATP Resonance Biotherapy® Safe?

Yes. It's FDA cleared for safety and uses a very low electrical current, generally well-tolerated and safe, even for those sensitive to changes.

Does ATP Frequency Therapy® cause discomfort?

No, people don’t typically feel it, as the currents are so low and gentle. You may notice some warmth and positive changes occurring around the pain area being treated.

Can It Help With Nerve Pain, Inflammation or Autoimmune Conditions?

Yes. It is often used for neuropathy, sciatica, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and other chronic autoimmune conditions, helping calm overactive nerve signals, promote tissue healing and reduce pain

Is ATP Frequency Therapy® Covered By Insurance?

Insurance companies are likely to only cover treatments that don’t actually fix the problem, so ATP Frequency Therapy® is not covered by any insurance. The good news is, that you are the one in charge of what procedures you get, not an insurance company.