20 May

Why: Hope Returns When You Take the Next Step

After years of struggling, Joe and Nina both had the same thought: “What if this doesn’t work either?”

But giving TMS a chance gave them something they hadn’t felt in a long time: hope.
TMS doesn’t promise overnight change—but it could be the reset your brain needs to start healing from depression and anxiety.

How to Get Started with TMS

Step 1: Consultation
Meet with a psychiatrist or TMS coordinator to review your symptoms and past treatments.

Step 2: Insurance & Payment
Our team will check your benefits and explain payment plans if needed.

Step 3: Brain Mapping
We use a personalized brain map to find the exact treatment target.

Step 4: Treatment Schedule
Sessions are 19 minutes/day, 5 days/week, for 4–6 weeks. Some patients do follow-up “tapering” afterward.

How to Maximize Results:

  • Combine TMS with therapy like CBT or trauma work
  • Don’t change any medication
  • Track your daily symptoms
  • Stick with it—even slow progress is still progress

What If I Can’t Afford It or My Insurance Doesn’t Cover It?

  • Most insurance cover this treatment. If they deny,  We can help you file and fight for your coverage.
  • Ask about financing: Many clinics offer 0% interest plans.
  • Look into clinical trials: You may qualify for discounted or free treatments.
  • Consider out-of-pocket packages: You may qualify for reduced-cost rates based on your situation.

You don’t have to live stuck in a loop of depression and anxiety. TMS isn’t a magic cure, but it may be the tool that helps you move from surviving to living again.

Ready to take the next step? Our team is here to guide you through every part of the journey.

If you think that TMS can help you or someone you love, get in contact by clicking here.
If you are ready for a consultation, make an appointment with our intake coordinator here.

Interested in learning more practical tips for mental wellness, visit happy and healthy mind blog by clicking here.

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