Circle of Hope: Brain health for everyone, everywhere.
More than 1 billion people worldwide live with neurological conditions. Most will never access advanced treatment. Circle of Hope is our commitment to changing that — one community at a time.
The problem.
Advanced brain treatment is concentrated in wealthy nations and top-tier hospitals. A Parkinson's patient in Cleveland has access to world-class neurology. A Parkinson's patient in rural Congo may not have access to a neurologist at all — let alone cutting-edge stimulation technology.
This isn't just a healthcare gap. It's a human rights gap.
Our commitment.
Circle of Hope works to bridge this gap through clinician training programs, device donation initiatives, educational outreach, and research partnerships in underserved regions. Our Congo case report came from this program and remains part of the historical proof-of-concept story, but our public-facing Parkinson's efficacy claims now rely on the controlled-trial dataset.
We believe that where you were born should not determine whether your brain gets help.
Circle of Hope in action.
Global Research Reach
Our research and access work spans multiple international sites, including programs in Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Clinician Training
We train local clinicians in underserved regions to administer and interpret brain stimulation protocols.
Device Donations
Devices donated to research programs and clinics in regions where commercial access is not available.
Research Partnerships
We partner with local academic and clinical institutions to conduct research and publish findings globally.
Want to support or partner with Circle of Hope?
Whether you're a clinician, an organization, or someone who wants to help — we'd love to hear from you.
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