At BrainTune Columbus, we specialize in Microcurrent Neurofeedback (IASIS MCN) and Brain Gauge cognitive technology to help individuals reset, rebalance, and track real progress. Whether you’re just starting on your healing journey, or you’ve exhausted other solutions and are seeking an alternative – we’re here to help.

Joe Matessa, ICT

A native of Pittsburgh, and a graduate of Bowling Green State University, Joe and his family have called Columbus home since 2011. Outside of his professional career in sales and marketing, Joe has had a lifelong passion for public servitude. In 2015, he founded non-profit organization Family Pride Network, and now serves as Board President of BraveMen, Inc, an organization that supports men and their families in their journey with prostate cancer – a journey that Joe knows all too well from his own diagnosis in 2013.

While working for a global medical technology company, Joe Matessa experienced first-hand the power of IASIS microcurrent neurofeedback after years of searching for an effective therapy to treat his teenage son’s ADHD. The transformation was so life-changing for both his son and the family that he immediately knew this was something he needed to further pursue for his whole family’s health and his own professional aspiration.

In 2023, Joe was diagnosed with both ADHD and PTSD, and began medical intervention. Several months later, he was then diagnosed with severe heart disease and was no longer able to take the medication for his ADHD. With IASIS MCN, he’s now able to manage the symptoms of his ADHD, sleep better, and find a sense of inner peace – without the use of drugs.

Together with his husband, Chris, Joe finds personal and professional fulfillment in helping others on their journey with brain related conditions.

Megan Colombo, RN, BSN, ICP

Megan Colombo is a lifelong Columbus native with over 28 years of experience as a registered nurse. A graduate of Capital University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, she has dedicated her career to public health, wellness, and—most recently—school nursing, where she is now in her seventh year of service. Her passion has always been helping others live healthier lives through prevention, education, and compassionate care.

Outside of work, Megan and her husband, Eric, have been married for 26 years and are the proud parents of six boys. Family life keeps her busy, but she also enjoys reading historical fiction and psychological thrillers, taking long walks, and spending time with their two miniature dachshunds. She is deeply interested in holistic health, disease prevention, and mental wellness, and loves exploring new ways to integrate these practices into both her professional work and her personal life.

Megan’s journey to becoming an IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback provider began with her own family. When her husband, who had long struggled with ADHD and anxiety, began IASIS treatments, the changes were remarkable—bringing noticeable improvements to his focus, mood, and overall well-being. Seeing firsthand the profound impact it had on his life inspired Megan to bring this powerful technology to others. She is passionate about helping clients discover how IASIS can support greater clarity, balance, and resilience in their own lives.

Chris McManus, ICT

Chris McManus brings a unique and compassionate perspective to his work as an IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback provider. A native of Kettering, Ohio, Chris moved to Columbus to attend Capital University, where he earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Education. He went on to teach music in the Bexley and Dublin school districts for 33 years and has also served as Minister of Music at a large Methodist church for more than three decades. His career reflects a lifelong dedication
to guiding and supporting others through education, service, and care.

Outside of his professional life, Chris and his husband Joe are proud co-parents of twin boys whose sports and activities keep them busy. Chris enjoys cooking, reading, and evening walks with their two dogs, finding balance in family life and simple routines.

Chris’s path to IASIS began at home, when one of their sons experienced remarkable improvements in attention and focus through treatments for ADHD. Inspired by this transformation—and later by his own personal results after struggling with chronic fatigue since 2020—Chris became a believer in the healing potential of IASIS. After receiving treatments himself, he experienced better sleep, greater energy, and a significant reduction in fatigue. These firsthand experiences fuel his passion to help others discover the life-changing benefits of IASIS, bringing hope and renewed well-
being to his clients.