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Treat your brain at the source
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment for depression and other mental health conditions. It uses magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain associated with mood regulation, promoting long-term symptom relief.
Unlike medications, TMS does not involve systemic side effects and is an excellent option for individuals who have not responded to traditional treatments.


How does TMS work?
TMS delivers gentle, targeted magnetic pulses to specific regions of the brain, typically the prefrontal cortex. These pulses help activate underactive neurons, improving brain function and restoring balance to mood-regulating pathways. Over time, repeated stimulation encourages neuroplasticity, leading to lasting improvements in mood, focus, and emotional well-being.
- Non-invasive – No surgery or sedation required
- Medication-free – Avoids common antidepressant side effects
- FDA-approved – Clinically proven for treatment-resistant depression
- Long-lasting effects – Many patients experience sustained relief after completing treatment
- Insurance-covered – If you've tried 2-4 oral antidepressants in the past, your insurance may cover TMS.
What to expect during your treatment
We follow a structured, patient-centered approach to ensure a safe and effective TMS experience.
Comprehensive evaluation
Comprehensive evaluation
Personalized treatment plan
Personalized treatment plan
Supervised TMS sessions
Supervised TMS sessions
Ongoing monitoring & support
Ongoing monitoring & support

What conditions can be treated?
TMS is an excellent option for individuals who suffer from:
- Treatment-Resistant Depression
- Treatment-Resistant Anxiety
Frequently asked questions
Yes. TMS is FDA-approved and has been extensively studied. It is non-invasive and does not require anesthesia or sedation. Side effects are typically mild and may include scalp discomfort or headaches.
Most patients describe TMS as a tapping or tingling sensation on the scalp. Some may experience mild discomfort, but this usually subsides after the first few sessions.
Many patients start to notice improvements within 2-4 weeks of treatment, though response times vary. Some experience relief earlier, while others may see gradual improvement over the course of therapy.
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