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Focused magnetic stimulation is mapped to a treatment target selected by a qualified clinical team.
No surgery or anesthesia is involved. You remain awake throughout the treatment session.
Outpatient care is structured so most people can return to their usual routine after a session.
TMS Treatment Florida makes an unfamiliar technology easier to understand and helps people explore appropriate treatment resources throughout the state.
The technology matters. The life waiting outside the treatment room matters even more.
TMS is best established for depression, with certain devices and protocols cleared for additional conditions. A clinician can explain what may be appropriate for you.
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Learn moreIndications vary by device and protocol. Eligibility and treatment decisions are made by licensed providers.
Talk through what you have tried, what you are experiencing, and where you would prefer to receive care.
A treatment team can explain clinical criteria and help verify available insurance benefits.
If TMS is appropriate, a qualified provider determines the treatment target and individual plan.
Your care team tracks progress throughout the course and makes clinical adjustments when needed.
Explore treatment resources across Florida and speak with someone who can help you understand the next step.
Find care near youEvery treatment plan is owned by a named, licensed clinician — never handed off to a call center.
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A clinical consultation is the best way to get answers specific to you. These are a few of the questions people ask most often.
Ask us directlyTranscranial magnetic stimulation is a noninvasive treatment that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain. It is most commonly used for major depressive disorder when prior treatment has not provided enough relief.
You remain awake while a treatment coil delivers repeated magnetic pulses. Many people describe a tapping sensation on the scalp. Temporary scalp discomfort or headache can occur.
TMS does not generally require sedation, and most people can return to ordinary activities after a session. Always follow the instructions of your treating clinician.
Many commercial plans and Medicare may cover TMS for eligible patients with depression. Coverage criteria differ, so benefits and prior-authorization requirements should be verified.
A clinical evaluation is the right starting point. A licensed provider can review your diagnosis, treatment history, health considerations, and goals to determine whether TMS may be appropriate.
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