TMS Therapy: Advanced, Non-Invasive Care for Depression

We begin with a personalized consultation to understand your history, current symptoms, and goals. Our clinical team will explain how TMS works, what you can expect throughout the process, and whether you may be a good candidate based on a safe, medical evaluation. If you’re looking for a structured, professional option with clear guidance, we’re here to help you take the next step.

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Conditions We Evaluate for TMS Therapy

TMS is commonly used for depression, especially when symptoms persist over time. We evaluate your current symptoms, past treatments, and overall health to confirm if TMS is a safe and reasonable option.

If you’ve tried antidepressants and/or therapy and still feel stuck, you may be a candidate for TMS. Our team reviews your treatment history carefully to build a clear plan and set realistic expectations.

Many people experience depression and anxiety symptoms together. While TMS is primarily associated with depression care, we evaluate the full picture—including anxiety symptoms—to determine the best approach for you.

In some cases, TMS may be considered as part of an OCD treatment plan. We assess symptom patterns, previous care, and clinical criteria to decide if TMS is appropriate in your specific situation.

If trauma-related symptoms are impacting mood and daily functioning, we can evaluate whether TMS could play a supportive role in your care plan—always based on clinical appropriateness and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions About TMS Therapy

Frequent Questions

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is a non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate specific brain areas involved in mood regulation. It’s performed in-office and does not require anesthesia.

Many candidates are individuals experiencing depression—especially when prior treatments haven’t provided enough relief. The best way to know is through a consultation where we review your symptoms, treatment history, and safety criteria.

You’ll be seated comfortably while a specialized device delivers gentle magnetic pulses to targeted areas. Sessions are supervised by trained professionals, and we adjust your plan based on your response and comfort.

Most people describe it as tapping sensations on the scalp. Some may experience mild discomfort during the first sessions, but it often improves as you get used to the treatment.