Medical disclaimer
eMazeLabs Ltd. · Last updated 2026
In one sentence. eMazeBrain is a training tool that a licensed provider assigns and supervises as part of a treatment plan. It does not diagnose, it does not treat any condition on its own, and it is not a substitute for professional evaluation, therapy or medication.
What eMazeBrain is
A platform that supports skills practice — attention, timing, working memory, processing speed and related capacities — through structured, dosed, game-based training, prescribed and monitored by a licensed healthcare provider or qualified educational professional as one component of a wider program of care.
What eMazeBrain is not
- Not a diagnostic instrument. The in-platform assessment exists to design a training program. It does not diagnose autism, ADHD, a learning disability or anything else, and it is not a screening tool.
- Not a treatment in itself. It does not replace therapy, medication, educational intervention or clinical care, and it should never be presented to a family as an alternative to any of these.
- Not a medical device. eMazeBrain is not marketed as a medical device and does not hold FDA clearance or authorisation.
- Not a consumer product. There is no route for a family to purchase or run it without a supervising provider.
- Not a substitute for your judgement. The platform proposes a program; the treating clinician decides.
Claims we do not make
We do not claim that eMazeBrain treats, mitigates, cures or prevents any condition. We do not claim that improvement on in-platform measures transfers to academic, behavioural or functional outcomes. We publish no outcome percentages we cannot source, and we have not completed a controlled trial. Our full position, including the research under way and the standard of proof we hold ourselves to, is on the evidence page.
For families
If your child has been given access to eMazeBrain, it was prescribed by their provider as part of a program that provider designed. Questions about whether it is working, whether the dose is right, or whether anything should change belong with them. Never stop or change any treatment or medication on the basis of anything you see in this platform or on this website.
Safety and suitability
Screen-based training is not appropriate for every child. Suitability — taking account of a child's visual, motor, sensory, attentional and seizure history, and of any clinical reason to limit screen exposure — is a decision for the treating clinician. If a child becomes distressed, unwell or unusually frustrated during training, stop and discuss it with their provider.
Emergencies
This website and the eMazeBrain platform are not monitored for emergencies. If you have a medical emergency, contact your local emergency service immediately.
Questions about this disclaimer: drhish@emazelabs.com