Finally… A Proven Treatment for Depression and Anxiety (83% Success Rate*)
(TMS therapy is FDA-approved, non-invasive, and often covered by insurance)
Racing thoughts, mood swings, depressive episodes, lack of motivation… TMS can help.
These symptoms can feel overwhelming and isolating. You don’t need to face this alone. We understand what you are going through and have a step-by-step protocol that has helped millions of people.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) offers hope for sufferers of depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and other mental health challenges by targeting the brain circuits that contribute to these challenges.
Our specialists can guide you through the process and answer your questions so you can decide if TMS is right for you.
If you’ve tried resolving your depressive symptoms with no success, this might be the reason why…
Many traditional treatments focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the underlying brain activity involved in depression and anxiety. TMS directly targets the prefontal cortex, helping restore natural brain function where medications and therapy may have fallen short.
There is an answer to what you are going through.
TMS for depression:
TMS is FDA-approved to treat major depressive disorder by stimulating areas of the brain that are underactive in people with depression.
TMS for anxiety:
TMS helps calm hyperactive brain regions linked to chronic worry and tension, offering relief for those with generalized anxiety disorder.
TMS for OCD:
Specialized TMS protocols target the brain circuits involved in obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, reducing OCD symptoms over time.
TMS for bipolar:
While not FDA-approved for bipolar disorder, TMS is sometimes used off-label to help manage depressive episodes in bipolar type II under close clinical supervision.
TMS for ADHD:
Preliminary studies suggest TMS may improve attention and executive function in people with ADHD, though it's currently an emerging, off-label application.
Be able to laugh again, connect with others. Find joy and meaning :)
Imagine waking up with renewed energy, feeling more motivated, having the energy to take care of yourself, and reconnecting with your loved ones.
Many patients report improved mood, better focus, and greater overall well-being after completing TMS therapy.
How TMS tackles the root cause of depression
TMS delivers painless magnetic pulses to stimulate the prefrontal cortex, a key brain region responsible for mood regulation and executive function. This stimulation encourages neural activity and rewires brain circuits, reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety over time.
Accepting 8 New patients (updated June 2025)
Our clinic, Psychiatric Specialty Center, is currently accepting 8 new patients for TMS therapy. If you’ve been struggling with depression, anxiety, or another treatment-resistant condition, now is a great time to begin your journey toward healing.
Appointments are limited to ensure personalized care and attention, so we encourage you to reach out soon to reserve your spot.
We will verify if you are eligible for insurance coverage of your TMS treatment
Most insurance providers cover TMS for patients with treatment-resistant depression. Our team can help verify your insurance benefits and eligibility to make the process easy and affordable.
Source: Insurance Coverage for TMS
FAQ
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a breakthrough therapy that uses targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain linked to mood regulation. Unlike medications, TMS is non-invasive, drug-free, and FDA-approved for treating major depressive disorder and certain anxiety conditions. It’s often covered by insurance plans, making it accessible for many patients seeking an effective alternative.
Source: FDA - NeuroStar TMS -
TMS targets and activates specific brain areas involved in mood regulation, encouraging neural connections that can improve mood and reduce anxiety.
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Major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, bipolar disorder, ADHD (off-label), and other treatment-resistant mood disorders.
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TMS is non-invasive, painless, and doesn’t require anesthesia, unlike ECT, which involves brief seizures under sedation.
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Serious side effects are rare.
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Many insurance plans, including Medicare, cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression after prior treatment attempts.
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Many patients experience lasting benefits for months to years; some may require maintenance sessions.
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Daily sessions lasting about 20-40 minutes over 4-6 weeks, conducted in a comfortable outpatient setting.