
Living with brain tumors or drug-resistant epilepsy is not easy
New possibilities are beginning to emerging
When treatments are not enough
Many patients are still searching for safer, less invasive options.
A non-invasive approach
Focused ultrasound is being studied as a new non-invasive approach.
Explore New Possibilities
A New Path Forward with Focused Ultrasound
If you or someone you love is living with a serious neurological condition, we understand the challenges you face. Conditions like drug-resistant epilepsy or recurrent brain tumors can be particularly difficult, especially when current treatments no longer work.
At NaviFUS, we’re exploring a new, non-invasive approach using focused ultrasound. This technology can temporarily open the blood-brain barrier and gently modulate brain activity, making treatments more precise and potentially more effective—without the need for surgery.
We are now enrolling participants in clinical trials. Your involvement could open new possibilities for you and help others facing similar conditions in the future.
Ongoing Clinical Research
Recurrent Brain Tumors
Taiwan
📍 National Taiwan University Hospital
— Taipei, Taiwan
📍 Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
— Linkou, Taiwan
Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
Taiwan
📍 Taipei Veterans General Hospital
— Taipei, Taiwan
Australia
📍 The Alfred Hospital
— Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
United States
📍 Stanford University School of Medicine
— Palo Alto, California, United States
📍 Brigham and Women’s Hospital
— Boston, Massachusetts, United States
📍 University of Virginia School of Medicine
— Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
-Important Information-
The NaviFUS system is currently under clinical investigation.
Safety and effectiveness are still being evaluated.
Please consult your healthcare provider before participating.
Join NaviFUS and be part of the future of brain health.
Have questions or want to see if you’re eligible? We’re here to help.
