TMS, also called transcranial magnetic stimulation, is an innovative treatment solution for patients with clinical depression. The treatment works by stimulating the area of the brain that contributes to clinical depression, and visiting a TMS doctor for treatment offers several benefits that antidepressants and other depression treatments do not provide.
The benefits of TMS from a TMS doctor
The most notable benefits of vising a TMS doctor for TMS include being able to receive safe and FDA-approved treatment, not experiencing side effects that often occur with antidepressants and the ability to receive insurance coverage. The following is a more detailed review of notable benefits TMS doctors can provide.
Safe and FDA-approved
TMS is a safe treatment method for patients. There are no serious side effects of TMS treatment (see below), and it is a non-invasive treatment procedure. The process for the patient involves sitting in a TMS chair and receiving safe stimulation to activate the part of the brain that contributes significantly to clinical depression, which is also often referred to as major depressive disorder (MDD). When compared to other treatment methods, patients often report TMS being far more convenient and more effective, especially in instances when other treatments have failed to relieve symptoms.
No side effects
Another major benefit of TMS is there are no side effects. This is not the case with many antidepressant medications that are taken orally. Subsequently, many TMS doctors recommend treatment to patients who cannot tolerate the side effects that come along with antidepressant medication, in addition to patients who simply choose TMS because it is often more effective than antidepressants.
No medication necessary
As mentioned, oral medications carry side effects, which is not the case with TMS. Some patients simply do not want the hassle of trying to remember to take their medication each day. If this is the case, then TMS may be right for you. Also, when compared to oral medication, TMS is often more effective. It is not uncommon for results from oral antidepressants to take six weeks, whereas the results of TMS do not take as long. In fact, many patients see significant improvement in their mood in as little as a week after treatment.
Covered by insurance
TMS is covered by most insurance companies, making it a cost-effective solution for many patients. Whether you have private insurance or a plan with Medicare or Medicaid, you have a good chance at having all or the majority of the cost of TMS covered. Be sure to talk to your TMS doctor as well as your insurance company about coverage before you begin treatment.
Consult with an experienced TMS doctor today
Reach out to us by phone or email to start the TMS treatment process. Everyone deserves to live a happy and fulfilled life without worrying about daily symptoms of clinical depression, and we strive to help our patients achieve remission from their depression. During your first visit, we are glad to answer your questions and help you make an informed decision about TMS treatment.
Get more information about Hope TMS and Neuropsychiatric Center in New York at https://www.hopetmsofny.com.
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