What to Expect

Wondering What’s Next After Requesting a Free Consultation?

If after exploring the “About TMS” section, listening to some patient stories, and taking the quiz, you feel that TMS Therapy may be right for you, your next step would be to contact us to schedule a free consultation. (Click the blue button). Here’s what you can expect from there.

1. NO COST CONSULTATION:

Answering questions and completing paperwork

The first person you will speak with is your patient consultant, who will review your history and explain aspects of of your TMS Treatment.

If you’d like to get started with the paperwork you may do so here.

Figuring our insurance

Your patient consultant will also explain treatment payment options including going over insurance criteria with you. Our office will coordinate with your health insurance provider to determine your benefits. Due to TMS’ FDA approval and efficacy, most major insurance providers will cover the cost of treatment. If you do not have insurance, we may be able to connect you with financing options to make your treatment more affordable.

Wondering if your insurance covers TMS? We can find out for you.

2. PRE-ASSESSMENT:

Figuring out if TMS is right for you

Next, you will meet with our psychiatrist, Dr. Schwartz for an evaluation which includes questions about your history and symptoms. If Dr. Schwartz determines that you are a candidate for TMS therapy and you are ready to move forward, he will create an individualized treatment plan.

3. FIRST APPOINTMENT:

Setting your specifics

Tailoring the procedures to your unique anatomy

Your first appointment will last a little longer than your subsequent sessions. Because it is important to determine how to most effectively administer your individual treatment plan, your first session may last up to an hour and half. During this session we will carefully identify the correct magnetic strength and optimal coil position for you.

Wondering how we determine the ideal strength of the magnet for your treatments?
Dr. Schwartz will start with a test to identify your motor threshold, which is the amount of magnetic field strength resulting in the movement of a patient’s right thumb. This test identifies the appropriate magnetic field strength to be used during your treatment, which is customized to deliver the correct treatment dose.

4. TMS TREATMENT:

What your typical sessions will be like

Sit and relax

During your treatment sessions, you will sit in a comfortable treatment chair in a private treatment room. (We have comprehensive COVID 19 Safety Measures in place.) You’ll remain awake and alert while the TMS therapy device delivers magnetic pulses to the specific areas of your brain known to regulate mood. Your treatment session will almost always last from 18-20 minutes.

During your session you can sit back, relax and take some time for yourself. Perhaps you’d like to read, play on your phone, watch TV or meditate. Feel free to bring your own earbuds/headphones (providing they are non-metallic).

Wondering what the magnetic pulses feel like?
The sensation of the magnetic pulses might best be described as gentle tapping on your scalp. Most of our patients say that the pulses take some getting used to, but they aren’t usually painful. (If you are feeling any discomfort, let us know. We’ll make adjustments.

OVERVIEW

A typical treatment course

5

TREATMENTS PER WEEK

6-9

WEEKS

18-20

MINUTES PER SESSION

30-36

SESSIONS

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Frequently Asked Questions About TMS

Results vary by patient.  Some patients see improvement in symptoms the first week, while most feel better mid-way through treatment.  Often, friends and family notice positive changes first.

One of the most frequently asked questions about TMS is “Will I be able to stop my medications after I have TMS” or “Can I stop my medications now?”. Some of our patients have been able to stop their medications after TMS and have felt fine. Others have stayed on medications, either at lower doses or the same doses. 

The decision to change your medications, if you are currently taking any, is ultimately between you and the person prescribing your medicines. On the one hand, we prefer that your medicines and the doses of those medicines stay the same while you are receiving TMS, so that you and I can tell if any improvement you experience while you are receiving TMS is from the TMS therapy or the change to your medications. At the same time, we do not prohibit changes that you and your prescriber decide are important, especially if you are having intolerable side effects from medicines. 

We do ask that if you make any changes to your medicines, you should tell us when you come in for your next treatment about those changes. This is because some medication changes will require us to re-evaluate the amount of magnetic energy that is appropriate for you.

The durability, which is the length of time that the benefit lasts, varies a great deal from person to person. For some people, the benefit lasts indefinitely. For others, it may last 3-6 months, a year, or longer. We know that approximately one third of people who respond well to TMS will seek a second round of treatment. We also know that   most people who have a second or even a third round of treatment, respond as well or better to their next round of treatment. Of course, there are several variables that will help to determine how long a person feels well after they finish TMS. There is no treatment for depression, no matter how successful, that is guaranteed to provide lifelong relief.

TMS and ECT are very different. ECT is a procedure in which the patient is given anaesthesia and then a “sub-clinical” (very small) seizure is provoked. This procedure is usually administered 2-3 times a week for several weeks, often a total of 12-16 times. ECT is a very effective treatment for depression, probably the most effective treatment there is, but some people do not respond well to anaesthesia or have memory loss or confusion after receiving ECT. Also, you must not drive yourself home after having ECT.

TMS uses magnetic pulses, which are applied directly to the prefrontal area of the patient’s head. The procedure usually takes about 17 minutes. The full course of treatment is 30-36 treatments. There is no anaesthesia, you can drive yourself to and from the office, and side effects are uncommon.

TMS is currently indicated for adult patients (18 years old and above) with a diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder who have not responded well to antidepressants in the current episode.

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TMS is covered by almost all insurance providers because of its FDA clearance and proven efficacy. Out of pocket expenses vary by insurance plan. Before treatment begins, any costs to the patient will be determined and agreed upon.

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NeuroStar Advanced Therapy was studied with patients receiving treatment 5 days/week for 6 weeks, then a taper period for the last 6 treatments.  Please inform us of any travel plans/other commitments where you would need to miss consecutive treatments during your therapy.

The first visit to the office is a little different than the daily treatments and takes an additional 30 minutes or so.  The first time you come, you will be seated in a very comfortable “spa” chair that resembles one you might see at the dentist’s office. Before we give you your first treatment, we perform a procedure called a mapping, which takes about 25-35 minutes. This mapping, which is painless, allows us to determine the precise location of your prefrontal cortex, which is the location of the treatment. We do this because everyone’s head is a somewhat different shape and size. The mapping also tells us how much magnetic energy we will be using to treat your depression. Just as everyone has a different tolerance for alcohol or the sun, everyone’s a little different in the amount of magnetic energy that is required. Neurostar has proprietary software that helps us to fine tune this calculation.

After the mapping is completed, you will receive your first treatment, which is almost always 17 ½ minutes. The magnetic coil, which you can see pictured on our website or on the Neurostar website, rests on your head during the treatment. We make sure that the treatment is tolerable – it may be a little uncomfortable at first, but we guarantee that it is not painful by making any necessary adjustments. People generally adjust to the sensation of the magnetic pulses quite quickly. Most people report that they barely feel the treatment by the end of the first or second week, often sooner.

You can tell that you ( or someone you know) are depressed if you observe most of the following changes:

  1.  Blue, sad, down, depressed mood most of the time
  2.  Increased or decreased sleep
  3.  Increased or decreased appetite
  4.  Reduced physical energy
  5.  Reduced motivation, drive, enthusiasm
  6.  Loss of interest in sex
  7.  Thoughts of death, wishing you were dead
  8.  Impaired concentration
  9.  Social withdrawal, not returning phone calls/texts

If many of these changes have taken place, to a substantial degree, there’s a good chance that you are depressed. Consider seeking help.

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It can be hard to tell them apart. Anxiety and depression often go together. If you have been struggling with anxiety for a while, depression may follow, because it is depressing to be anxious, and so depression often occurs as a consequence of untreated depression.

Anxiety is often described as worrying, fretting, feeling nervous or unsettled, usually for no apparent reason. Of course, it is normal and understandable to feel anxious sometimes, such as before a job interview. When you are anxious, it is hard to relax. It is like having the idle setting of your car turned up higher than it should be – the car is burning fuel but not going anywhere.

When you are depressed, you typically feel like you are weighed down by an invisible weight. You feel as though there is a dark cloud following you around, and you can’t seem to enjoy anything the way you used to, or the way others seem to.

Are you a good candidate for TMS Therapy?

While TMS offers real hope for persistent depression, not everyone is an ideal candidate for treatment. Complete the form linked below to find out if TMS is right for you!

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