
Mankato, Minn.– Between the Bridges Healing Center in Mankato is introducing a cutting-edge, noninvasive brain stimulation therapy called EXOMIND, aimed at treating symptoms of depression, anxiety, and cognitive issues without the use of medication. The center will officially showcase the new technology at a complimentary launch event on May 15.
EXOMIND uses targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate or suppress brain activity, focusing on areas involved in emotional regulation, cognitive function, and self-control. The treatment is designed to offer rapid results, with physicians recommending sessions twice a week over a three-week period.
“This is a transformative time in mental health care,” said Dr. Jeffrey Kotulski, founder of Between the Bridges Healing Center. “We’ve seen remarkable improvements in patients struggling with anxiety, depression, and mental fog. EXOMIND offers a drug-free alternative that taps directly into the brain’s regulatory centers.”
Dr. Kotulski, a triple board-certified physician in preventative and integrative medicine, leads the facility, which combines holistic and advanced medical treatments. The center also reports a surprising secondary benefit of the EXOMIND therapy: in clinical use, all patients experienced reduced food cravings and reported an average weight loss of four to five pounds after six sessions.
The new offering joins a suite of innovative services at Between the Bridges Healing Center. These include Emsculpt NEO, which builds muscle and burns fat through combined muscle activation and heat, and EMSELLA, a chair-based treatment designed to address urinary incontinence by strengthening the pelvic floor. EMSELLA boasts a 98% patient satisfaction rate and requires no undressing during sessions.
Between the Bridges continues to position itself as a regional leader in integrative health and wellness, providing solutions that bridge physical, emotional, and mental well-being. The EXOMIND launch event will give the public a chance to learn more about this noninvasive therapy and speak with medical staff about the broader range of services offered at the center.