Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

TMS, or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation therapy, is a non-pharmaceutical approach to managing major depression. Utilizing precise magnetic pulses akin to MRI technology, TMS rekindles inactive neural connections in the brain, restoring its natural functioning. This therapy doesn’t involve drugs, electroconvulsive “shock” treatment, or surgical procedures, making it a secure and efficient alternative for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). It alleviates MDD symptoms without the typical side effects linked to medication, offering a reliable path to improved mental health. Discover the therapeutic innovation of TMS in Clarksville – a medication-free, non-invasive solution for those seeking relief from depression.

Is TMS right for you?

Unlock a brighter future with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), the key to rapid and effortless relief from the heavy burden of depression. If you’ve faced the diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and traditional antidepressants have left you searching for more, TMS could be the life-changing solution you’ve been looking for.

TMS is a non-pharmaceutical intervention, setting it apart from conventional medications, electroconvulsive therapy, or surgical procedures. Notably, TMS stands free from the typical side effects associated with medications. This in-office treatment is as short as it is easy, requiring only around 19 minutes per daily session.

TMS directly targets the root of depression, reigniting dormant synapses and revitalizing neural connections, all leading to lasting improvements. It’s not just about managing symptoms; it’s about getting yourself back.

The value of TMS is immeasurable, offering a precise and efficient solution. Don’t let depression hold you back any longer. Contact us to discuss the potential of TMS, and embark on your journey to mental well-being. 

How Does TMS Work?

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) stands out as a precise and expedited approach to treating depression. In contrast to conventional treatments that often involve weeks of waiting for symptom relief, TMS offers a notably swift improvement. Over the course of a few weeks, individuals can experience a significant reduction in depressive symptoms, achieving an enhanced status of mental well-being.

The value of TMS lies in its targeted precision. By directly stimulating specific brain regions associated with mood regulation, TMS re-establishes neural connections and promotes synaptic activity. This method not only expedites relief but also addresses the fundamental neural imbalances contributing to depression.

TMS is a non-invasive, outpatient procedure, ensuring a streamlined and hassle-free experience for individuals seeking an effective solution for their depressive symptoms. It offers the prospect of an elevated quality of life, unburdened by the constraints of medication.

How Safe Is TMS?

Extremely safe! The procedure is conducted in a clinical setting by certified professionals who precisely target specific brain regions using magnetic pulses.

TMS is FDA-approved and backed by extensive research, making it a reputable choice. Patients receive customized treatment plans, and the procedure’s safety is paramount. While individual experiences may vary, Novus TMS in Clarksville adheres to rigorous standards to ensure the well-being of those seeking relief from mental health challenges.

83%

Measurable Improvement

A real-world study reported an 83% response rate. This means that 83% of patients that completed their NeuroStar treatment cycle saw measurable improvement in their depression symptoms.

62%

Measurable Improvement

Complete Remission

A real-world study reported an 83% response rate. This means that 83% of patients that completed their NeuroStar treatment cycle saw measurable improvement in their depression symptoms.

The same real-world study reported a 62% remission rate. This means that 62% of patients that completed their NeuroStar treatment cycle likely wouldn’t be diagnosed with MDD if they were first being evaluated by their doctor.

cutting edge technology

A solution beyond
medication

TMS is a highly effective treatment for depression and other mental health conditions because it offers a non-invasive, well-tolerated, and scientifically-proven approach to improving mood and overall well-being.

x Minimal Disruption to Daily Life

x Extensive Research

x Highly Effective

x Effective for Treatment-Resistant Conditions

x Only Neurostar TMS in Clarksville

x FDA-Approved

How it works

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) works by using electromagnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain associated with mood regulation. These magnetic fields induce small electrical currents that encourage neural activity, which can be particularly effective in treating conditions like depression and certain mental health disorders.

TMS duration

The duration of the treatment session for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) typically lasts about 19 to 30 minutes per session. The full course of treatment usually involves sessions administered daily over four weeks, with the total number of sessions determined by the individual's response to therapy and their specific condition.

Results

TMS has proven extremely effective in treating debilitating mental health conditions. 83% of patients report positive results and 62% of patients report complete remission from their condition. If you are tired of of trying new medications with no results TMS is good choice for you. 

TMS in Clarksville

How can It help you?

Depression

TMS is a breakthrough in treating depression by stimulating specific brain regions non-invasively.

Anxiety

TMS offers promising results in alleviating symptoms of anxiety through targeted brain stimulation.

OCD

TMS shows potential in addressing symptoms of anxiety and OCD through precise brain stimulation techniques.

Book your first session and
start changing your beliefs

Booking a appointment for TMS in Clarksville is a straightforward process that brings you one step closer to potential relief from treatment-resistant depression.