TMS Services

TMS Services

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an FDA-cleared medical treatment. This treatment is non-invasive for patients who have experienced depression or who have not benefited from antidepressant medications in the past. TMS utilizes waves of highly focused magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain that regulate mood and temperament. Ongoing clinical trials have found TMS useful for OCD, GAD, Addiction, and Autism.

TMS is FDA approved for

1. Major depressive d/o
2. Obsessive Compulsive d/o
3. refractory headaches
4. fatigue related to MS
it is pending approval for
1. Generalized anxiety d/o
2. childhood illnesses i.e. depression, anxiety
it is in research for
1. autism
2. tinnitus
3. stroke victims
4. addiction
5. eating disorders
6. auditory hallucinations refractory to medication treatment

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About TMS

Magstim TMS Therapy is a new treatment cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for patients suffering from depression who have not achieved satisfactory improvement from prior antidepressant treatment. TMS stands for “transcranial magnetic stimulation.”

TMS Therapy is a treatment that can be performed in a psychiatrist’s office, under his or her supervision, using a medical device called the Magstim TMS Therapy system. Magstim TMS Therapy is:

  • Non-invasive, meaning that it does not involve surgery. It does not require any anesthesia or sedation, as the patient remains awake and alert during the treatment
  • Non-systemic, meaning that it is not taken by mouth and does not circulate in the blood stream throughout the body.

The typical initial treatment course consists of at least 5 treatments per week over a 4-6 week period, for an average of 20-30 total treatments. Each treatment session lasts approximately 19-40 minutes, depending on what the doctor determines is the correct protocol.

How does TMS work?
TMS Therapy system uses short pulses of magnetic fields to stimulate the area of the brain that is thought to function abnormally in patients with depression. The magnetic field produces an electric current in the brain that stimulates the brain cells (neurons). This results in changes that are thought to be beneficial in the treatment of depression.
Is TMS covered by Insurance
It usually takes time for healthcare insurers to establish coverage policies for newly approved treatments such as Magstim TMS. However, many commercial and Medicare plans have recognized the effectiveness of treating depression with TMS Therapy and now cover TMS as part of their plans.
Is TMS Therapy a good alternative for patients who cannot tolerate the side effects associated with antidepressant medications?
t does not have side effects such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, nausea, dry mouth, sedation, etc. The most common side effects reported during clinical trials were headache and scalp discomfort – generally mild to moderate – occurring less frequently after the first week of treatment.
What is the typical course of treatment?
A typical course of TMS Therapy is 5 times per week for 3-19 minute sessions, depending on what the doctor determines is the correct protocol, over 4-6 weeks.

Any additional treatments are based on clinical judgment.

Is TMS therapy uncomfortable?
No, the most common side effect related to treatment was scalp discomfort during treatment sessions. This side effect was generally mild to moderate, and occurred less frequently after the first week of treatment.

If necessary, you can treat this discomfort with an over-the-counter analgesic. If these side effects persist, your doctor can temporarily reduce the strength of the magnetic field pulses being administered in order to make treatment more comfortable.

Less than 5% of patients treated with TMS Therapy discontinued treatment due to side effects.

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