Leigh has spent her educational and professional career understanding human behavior. In the last decade, her focus shifted to understanding the role the brain plays in human behavior and how behavior can be modified with the use of neurofeedback.

Leigh completed her didactic training for neurofeedback at the University of North Texas. She completed her internship with a nationally recognized neurologist and poineer in the field of neurotherapy, Dr. Jonathan Walker, M.D., who has studied, researched and taught for 35 years. While working with Dr. Walker as a neurotherapist, Leigh received her BCIA, EEG certification.

Dr. Bullard attended Creighton University in Omaha where he earned his Doctor of Medicine Degree in 1993. During his senior year, he served as Class President and received the national UpJohn Award for outstanding medical student.

In 1996, he completed his Family Practice Residency in Norfolk, VA. He served as Chief Resident and received the Isadore Marman Award for outstanding resident. Dr. Bullard was also voted "Top Doc 2006" by his peers. He is board certified in Family Practice and started MaxHealth in 1998. In 2008, he added neurotherapy to the practice because of the efficacy of the treatment for ADHD and other neurological and psychological problems.

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