Non-Invasive Relief for Depression and More

When traditional medications fail—or cause more side effects than solutions—patients deserve another option. At MindHealth MD, we offer Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment for depression, OCD, PTSD, and other neurologically rooted conditions.

TMS doesn’t rely on pharmaceuticals. It uses magnetic pulses to stimulate underactive areas of the brain—rebalancing neural activity and helping patients experience measurable relief, often when nothing else has worked.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

What Is TMS

TMS is a non-surgical procedure that uses focused magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain involved in mood regulation, executive function, and emotional balance.

Treatments are delivered in an outpatient setting, with sessions typically lasting 20 to 40 minutes, five days per week, for four to six weeks. No anesthesia is required. Patients are awake and alert during the entire process.

Who This Service Is For

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Adults with treatment-resistant depression

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Patients who have not responded well to psychiatric medications

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Individuals seeking alternatives to long-term pharmaceutical regimens

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Those experiencing OCD, PTSD, or other mood disorders with a neurological component

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Professionals or students looking for a discreet, drug-free treatment option

What to Expect with TMS Treatment
Initial Evaluation & Brain Mapping
Patients undergo a psychiatric and neurological assessment to determine eligibility. If appropriate, our team will identify the precise location for TMS targeting based on symptom profile and EEG data when available.
During each session, a magnetic coil is placed gently against the scalp. Patients may feel a tapping sensation but no pain. After treatment, they can resume normal activities immediately.
TMS progress is tracked over time. We monitor mood, function, and symptom relief using validated tools and patient-reported outcomes to ensure therapeutic value.
TMS is often part of a larger care strategy and may be paired with medication management, therapy referrals, or other psychiatric services depending on patient needs.
Benefits of TMS
FDA-approved for major depressive disorder
No systemic side effects (unlike oral medications)
No sedation, recovery time, or disruption to daily routine
Often effective when multiple medications have failed
Conditions Commonly Treated with TMS

Conditions Commonly Treated with TMS

Why Choose MindHealth MD for TMS

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Delivered by trained psychiatric professionals

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Integrated with your overall care plan

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Fast-track access for qualifying patients

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Insurance-eligible in many cases

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Clear education, transparent planning, and ongoing progress monitoring

Start Today—No More Waiting
You don’t have to go through this alone. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, or simply feeling overwhelmed — support is here.