Are you struggling with ongoing depression?

Have you tried multiple medications and still see symptom of your depression?

Do you feel like every medication you have tried is not the right key to unlock your happiness?

Our team here at Family Psychiatry of The Woodlands may have the key to alleviate your symptoms of depression, without medications! Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy is safe, gentle, and effective for Major Depressive Disorders that are resistant to medication management. TMS may be the right key for you. Ask our team about TMS today!

WHAT IS TMS THERAPY

The FDA approved TMS Therapy in 2008 as a safe and effective treatment for individuals that are not seeing ideal improvement with oral antidepressant medications. Since then, more than 25,000 people have successfully been treated for depression with TMS.

Frequently asked questions

These insurance providers pay for TMS Therapy:

  • Aetna
  • Medicare
  • BlueCross BlueShield
  • Tricare
  • Magellan Health
  • Cigna
  • United Health Care
TMS Therapy uses a targeted pulsed magnetic field to stimulate areas of the brain that are less active in people with depression than people without depression. These pulses are similar to those given out by MRI machines.
During treatment, you’ll sit in a comfortable chair with a light-weight device resting on your head. You’ll be awake and alert during the treatment. You may continue your normal daily activities right after treatment is over.
Each treatment takes 38 minutes. You’ll typically need 5 treatments a week for 6 – 7 weeks to feel better. This is a total of between 30 and 36 TMS Therapy treatments.
Less than 5% of people who choose TMS Therapy experience temporary pain or discomfort near where the device touches their heads. This discomfort usually lasts one week. There is a very low risk of seizure: 1 in every 10,000 treatments.
TMS is for adult men and women who have major depressive disorder. Depression medications and talk therapy should be tried before considering this treatment. Because TMS typically requires 5 treatments a week for 6 – 7 weeks, people choosing this therapy must be motivated to get well.