Neurofeedback for Migraines in Delhi

You Have Tried Everything. The Migraines Keep Coming Back.

The dark room. The ice pack. The pill that works sometimes and sometimes doesn’t. The triggers you avoid — the cheese, the wine, the screen, the stress — and still it comes.

Those who don’t have migraines don’t understand the agony. Life doesn’t care if you have an attack. The chores don’t end. The deadlines don’t move.

Not just stress. Not just overwhelm. Not just a headache.


What the Brain Map Reveals

The X-ray is clear. The CT scan shows nothing. The blood tests are normal. And yet the pain is real.

What standard scans miss is what a QEEG brain map can show — the brain’s electrical activity, its patterns of hyperexcitability, the specific regions that are dysregulated and driving the migraine cycle.

A migraine is not just pain. It is the brain in a pattern it cannot get out of on its own. Neurofeedback helps the brain find its way out — not by suppressing the pain but by changing the underlying pattern generating it.

For women, hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle, perimenopause, and postpartum recovery make the brain more vulnerable to these patterns. Neurofeedback addresses the brain directly, regardless of hormonal context.


What Is Different About This Approach?

Most migraine treatments work at the level of symptoms — managing pain, avoiding triggers, blocking signals. Neurofeedback works at the level of the brain pattern generating the migraine.

It is non-invasive. Nothing enters the body. The brain receives real-time information about its own activity and gradually learns to regulate itself toward a calmer, less excitable state.

Chetna Punia has published a clinical case study on neurofeedback for migraine in the Asia Pacific Journal of Neurotherapy (2023).


Who Is This For?

  • Anyone who has had migraines for years and found only partial relief from medication
  • Women whose migraines are linked to their hormonal cycle
  • People who want to reduce migraine frequency and intensity without increasing medication
  • Anyone who has been told their scans are normal but continues to suffer

About Chetna Punia

Chetna Punia is a Neurofeedback Practitioner with 12 years of clinical experience, 3,200+ sessions, and a published researcher in neurofeedback for migraine. She is a PhD Scholar at IIT Delhi and holds an MSc in Counselling Psychology and MTech in Biomedical Engineering.

She works with clients in Delhi NCR, Puducherry and remotely across India.


Take the First Step

WhatsApp: 8270176656 and Chetna will get back to you within 24 hours.