Does any of this sound familiar?

If you see yourself in any of the questions above, we have a solution you may not have thought of: TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)

Why Advantage TMS is different:

Before TMS

After TMS

Before TMS, dark areas show where brain cells are not functioning as they are meant to function. After TMS, highlighted areas indicate healthy brain function.

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Reference: Mark George M.D. Biological Psychiatry Branch Division of Intramural Research Progress, NIMH 1993

TMS Therapy Highlights

High Success Rate

About 75% of TMS patients see at least a 50% improvement in depression symptoms; these improvements last for months and even years after treatment

Fits Your Schedule

Sessions are about 20 minutes, you can drive to and from your appointments, and resume normal activities immediately afterwards. We’re open 8 am – 8 pm and on Saturdays. Flexible scheduling makes it easy for you to start feeling better.

Covered by Insurance

If you’ve tried medication, your insurance company should pay for TMS. We accept Tricare, VA Champ, Medicare, all Blue Cross Blue Shield plans, Florida Blue, United, Aetna, Cigna and others.

Safe and FDA Cleared

TMS has been FDA cleared since 2008 with hundreds of thousands of safe, effective treatments being performed world wide. Done in a comfortable setting under the supervision of a board certified psychiatrist and trained professional TMS treaters.

Targeted Treatment

TMS targets the area of the brain responsible for mood and helps awaken and reset the neuropathways responsible for depression and anxiety, so you can find relief.

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Comfortable Professional Surroundings

We cultivate a relaxed, calm environment where you can get the help you need. We’ve received the Diamond Provider award for our exemplary customer care and patient support. Flexible scheduling with our extended hours. Complimentary snacks, coffee, tea, and water offered for our patients’ comfort during each session.

Advantage TMS is a Star Behavioral Health Provider

Our staff is specially trained to help service members, veterans and their family who have TriCare or VA Champ insurance get the TMS treatment they need. If you have TriCare or VA Champ, you can trust you’ll get the specialized care you need with Advantage TMS. Confidential, discreet care!

TMS FAQs

TMS stands for transcranial magnetic stimulation. It is used to treat depression by stimulating the brain non-invasively using electromagnetic fields, similar to those produced by an MRI machine. During TMS therapy, a magnetic field is administered in very short pulses to the part of the brain that research has demonstrated to be associated with depression. 

TMS therapy uses short pulses of magnetic fields to stimulate the area of the brain that is thought to function abnormally in patients with depression. The magnetic field produces an electric current in the brain that stimulates the brain cells (neurons). This results in changes that are thought to be beneficial in the treatment of depression.

TMS is non-systemic (does not circulate in the blood throughout the body), so it does not have side effects such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, nausea, dry mouth, sedation, etc. The most common side effects reported during clinical trials were headache and scalp discomfort – generally mild to moderate – occurring less frequently after the first week of treatment.

NeuroStar TMS is the only TMS system with the durability of its effects established over 12 months. In a clinical trial, 2 out of 3 patients who had either responded to treatment or completely remitted their depression symptoms reported 12 months later that they remained at the level they were at the end of the trial. Additionally, after the trial, only 1 in 3 patients needed to return for ‘maintenance’ TMS sessions.

Research into Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has created an alternative treatment for depression. It is believed that by focusing electromagnetic pulses at specific regions of the brain, TMS activates and raises the levels of neurotransmitters in areas shown to be under-performing in people suffering from depression. TMS is a very promising treatment for depression and seeks to be a viable therapy for those who have not benefited from prior antidepressant medications.

No. TMS therapy involves a unique method of using pulsed magnetic fields for therapeutic benefit. The intensity of the magnetic field is similar to that of the magnetic fields used in magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI. These techniques differ radically from the popular use of low intensity, static magnetic fields. These products deliver weak and undirected static fields that are not capable of activating brain cells.

No, the most common side effect related to treatment was scalp discomfort during treatment sessions.

Most commercial insurance plans recognize the importance of approving TMS treatment to treat depression. We accept all Blue Cross plans, United, Aetna, Cigna, Tricare, Beacon, Medicare and more. We can do a single case agreement with almost any insurance. We do not accept Medicaid at this time.

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