The NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS device is a non-surgical procedure. No anesthesia is required.
After your session is over, you can confidently return to any regularly scheduled activities such as work or school.
Most insurance companies will help cover the cost of your NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS consultation. Find out more by contacting us today.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation, commonly known as TMS, is a noninvasive technique employing magnetic fields to activate brain nerve cells and alleviate depression symptoms. TMS is typically considered when antidepressant medications prove ineffective, lose their efficacy, or when it serves as an alternative to medication.
NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS is not the initial treatment choice; instead, it offers an alternative for individuals who do not respond to or cannot tolerate medication side effects.
Since the FDA clearance of NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS in 2008, insurance coverage for eligible patients has increased significantly, including most Medicare and Tricare plans nationwide.
During a NeuroStar Advanced Therapy treatment session, a magnet similar in strength to that used in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine is used to stimulate nerve cells in the area of the brain thought to control mood. The result of these magnetic pulses may have a positive effect on the brain’s neurotransmitter levels, making long-term remission achievable.
You’ll recline comfortably in the treatment chair. A small, curved magnetic coil will be positioned lightly on your head.
NeuroStar delivers focused magnetic stimulation directly to the target areas of the brain. You’ll hear a clicking sound and feel a tapping sensation on your head.
Because there are no effects on alertness, you can drive yourself to and from treatment sessions. Seven weeks recommended session length.
Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for personalized information and recommendations regarding TMS therapy and your specific medical condition.
Over 5.3 million NeuroStar Advanced TMS treatments have been performed in over 147,400 patients, with an 83% response rate.
During the first week of NeuroStar treatment, mild to moderate pain or discomfort near the site may happen. It is temporary and should decrease during later treatments.
Each TMS therapy treatment session takes between 19 and 37 minutes, depending on your doctor’s recommendation.
NeuroStar TMS Therapy for depression is covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare and Tricare. Contact us to find out if your insurance covers our NeuroStar TMS therapy!
TMS therapy is typically considered for individuals who have not responded to or cannot tolerate antidepressant medications. A qualified healthcare provider will assess your suitability for TMS based on your medical history and symptoms.
TMS therapy is considered safe for long-term use if necessary, but its long-term effects are still being studied. Your healthcare provider will discuss the duration of treatment and potential maintenance plans with you.
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