Adults Location
14221 SW 120 ST, Suite 110,
Miami, FL 33186
Adults Location
14221 SW 120 ST, Suite 110,
Miami, FL 33186
Kids Location
14471 S Dixie Hwy Palmetto Bay, FL 33176
P: 786-803-8826
F: 786-803-8954
We can help you with information and services about Neurostar TMS Therapy in Miami Dade FL
NeuroStar uses transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to target key areas of the brain that are under-active in people with depression.
What is NeuroStar Advanced Therapy (TMS)?
In a study of “real-world” outcomes (meaning actual NeuroStar patients), 83% of people who completed the full NeuroStar treatment cycle experienced a measurable decrease in the severity of their depression, and 62% of those completing treatment saw full remission – meaning their depression effectively “went away.”
Transcranial magnetic stimulation, often referred to as TMS is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression. TMS is typically used when antidepressant medications haven’t been effective, have ceased working, or as an alternative to medication.
While there may be some minor discomfort at the treatment site (where the device touches your head), it generally subsides within the first week or treatment. There is no sedation, or impact on your alertness. You can read, watch TV, or talk with your treatment coordinator during your session, and you can drive home immediately after treatment.
TMS involves delivering magnetic pulses to specific parts of the brain.
Over 300 million people have insurance plans that cover NeuroStar, including Medicare and Tricare. Conditions and coverage can vary by insurance company, and your NeuroStar Team Lead will help you determine your benefits and coverage. We also offer cash-pay and patient financing options if desired, talk with your NeuroStar representative for more details.
TMS does not circulate in the blood throughout the body, so it does not have side effects like 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.
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