Alpha-Stim® for Nurses
You Take Care of Others. Let Alpha-Stim Take Care of You.
Nurses confront intense challenges and extraordinary situations daily—circumstances most people will never have to face. High levels of stress. Heavy physical demands. Inadequate or erratic sleep. All of this pushes your body and mind to the limit regularly. It’s no surprise then that nurses struggle with anxiety, insomnia, and pain.
A recent study involving over 1,000 nurses found that nearly 70% reported symptoms of anxiety, while another study noted that over 51% of nurses experience insomnia symptoms.1
But because of the demands of your job, it might not make sense for you to take medications that could impair your ability to perform at your best. Or you may feel uncomfortable with the risk of medication side effects.
This is why we’re proud to offer nursing professionals an exclusive discount on Alpha-Stim.
Alpha-Stim Offers Nurses a Safe, Drug-Free Solution
For nurses struggling with anxiety, insomnia, or acute and chronic pain, Alpha-Stim offers a safe, fast, and effective treatment option, without the worries of lasting side effects or risk of addiction.
- FDA-cleared to treat anxiety, insomnia, and acute, chronic, and post-traumatic pain.
- Backed by extensive research and clinical evidence
- Able to use at work, at home, and alongside other therapies and treatments
- 20-60-minute sessions make it easy to support your health and well-being every day
Plus, Alpha-Stim fits in the palm of your hand, and its earclips are as small as earbuds, making treatment easy, discreet, and portable.
New York Doctor Finds Value in Alpha-Stim for Herself, Patients, and PACE Program
Willa Arnett, DNP, ANP-BC, first discovered Alpha-Stim as part of a dinner meeting with the nurse practitioners in Western New York. Now, she uses it herself 3 times a week for better sleep, offers it to her private practice patients for pain management, anxiety, and insomnia relief, as well as the PACE program she works with.
US Veteran and Registered Nurse Helps Other Veterans with Alpha-Stim
When James left the military and became an RN, he saw an opportunity to help Veterans like himself. While at the VA, James was introduced to Alpha-Stim, and after trying it himself, found it completely changed his life. Inspired by his results, James introduces the Veterans he works with, who are struggling with anxiety, insomnia, and pain, to the Alpha-Stim technology.
What Else Do Nurses Say About Alpha-Stim?
Clinically Validated, Proven Results
Improved Sleep Quality
The number of subjects rating their quality of sleep as poor dropped from 60% to 5%.2
Overall Decrease in Anxiety
In clinical trials, patients reported an average of 61% less anxiety immediately after using the CES therapy. After 5 weeks, that average was 94%.3
Severe Pain Reduction
In a study of patients with severe pain, Alpha-Stim M significantly reduced pain by an average of 71% after only five treatments.4
Get Alpha-Stim Now - Exclusive Discount for Nurses
We know just how much nursing professionals give every day to care for others, so we’re proud to offer an exclusive discount on the Alpha-Stim AID and Alpha-Stim M.
Alpha-Stim does require a prescription in the United States, so fill out the form below, and one of our representatives will reach out with next steps and how to use our special nurses’ discount.
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Sources:
- 1 Mazanec, S.R., Beam, P.H., Kloos, J.A., McClung, E.L, Park, S., DeLozier, S.J., Anthony, M.K., (January 31, 2023) “Stress, Anxiety, and Growth in Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic” OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 28, No. 1, Manuscript 4.
- 2,3 Lichtbroun AS, Raicer MMC, Smith RB. The treatment of fibromyalgia with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation. Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 2001; 7(2):72-78.
- 4 Holubec JT. Cumulative response from Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) for chronic pain. Practical Pain Management. 2009; 9(9):80-83.
- 5 Barclay TH, Barclay RD. A clinical Trial of cranial electrotherapy stimulation for anxiety and comorbid depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2014; 164:171-177. Presented at the American Psychological Association National Conference, Honolulu, July 2013.