
How TMS Can Help You
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NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS is a Safe and Effective FDA Cleared Treatment
Clinical trials for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of NeuroStar® Advanced Therapy in treating patients who have not benefited from prior antidepressant medication. NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS was studied in adult patients suffering from Major Depressive Disorder, all of whom had not received satisfactory improvement with previous treatments.
Non-Invasive, Drug-Free Depression Treatment
Each session is done in our clinic, typically lasting around 20–40 minutes. TMS requires no anesthesia, and you can resume normal activities immediately afterward. Over several weeks, patients often experience a reduction in symptoms and improvement in overall mood and functioning.
Benefits of TMS:
FDA-cleared for treatment-resistant depression and OCD
No systemic side effects (unlike medications)
Outpatient procedure — no downtime
Can be combined with medication or therapy
What to Expect:
Daily sessions (Monday–Friday) for 4–6 weeks
Initial consultation and brain mapping
Painless, non-invasive, and medication-free
Supervised by trained clinicians
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FAQs:
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TMS is a safe, well-tolerated treatment. During sessions, you may feel a tapping sensation on your scalp and hear clicking sounds. Some patients experience mild headaches or scalp discomfort, especially during the first few treatments, but these side effects are usually short-lived and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief like Tylenol.
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Yes, most patients continue their current medications while undergoing TMS. TMS can be safely combined with medications and therapy. Our providers will review your medications and make recommendations if any adjustments are needed before starting treatment.
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Many insurance plans cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression and OCD. Coverage varies by provider and plan, so we recommend contacting your insurance company or speaking with our team to verify your benefits and understand your out-of-pocket costs.