Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment that utilizes focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain.
This gentle stimulation can help rebalance brain activity, particularly in regions involved in mood regulation and other cognitive functions. It's a well-tolerated option for individuals seeking alternative or supplementary approaches to managing certain conditions
How TMS Works
During a TMS session, an electromagnetic coil is precisely positioned against your scalp, typically near your forehead. This device delivers brief, concentrated magnetic pulses that pass painlessly through the skull and stimulate nerve cells in the targeted brain region. You might hear a clicking sound and feel a tapping or knocking sensation on your forehead during the pulses. This process is thought to encourage new connections and activity in brain circuits that may be underactive.
What to Expect During a Session
TMS is performed in an outpatient setting, meaning you can resume your normal daily activities immediately after each session. You will be seated comfortably in a treatment chair. Your technician will ensure the coil is positioned correctly. The session itself involves a series of magnetic pulses, typically lasting between 20 to 50 minutes, depending on the specific protocol tailored for you. You are awake and alert throughout the entire procedure.
Treatment Duration
A typical course of TMS treatment involves daily sessions, five days a week, for approximately four to six weeks. The exact duration and frequency will be determined by your individualized treatment plan, developed in consultation with our clinical team.