Break Free from MDD
Hope Starts Here.
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) can feel overwhelming, exhausting, and isolating — but they’re also treatable. Our FDA-approved TMS Therapy is helping people just like you find relief and take back their lives.
Medication-Free
Non-Invasive
Covered by Most Insurance
FDA-Approved for MDD & TRD
In Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD), key brain regions like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) become under-active, disrupting mood regulation.
TMS Therapy helps calm these overactive brain regions. TMS Therapy delivers gentle, targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate these areas, restore healthy brain activity, and rebalance mood-controlling circuits. This non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment can reduce depressive symptoms and improve emotional health for patients who have not found relief with medication.
Industry Leading TMS Doctors & Staff
NeuroStim treats 300+ patients daily using evidence-based TMS protocols. Our personalized care leads to significant improvement for 71.5% of patients — and full remission for 46.4%.
What Is MDD?
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), often called clinical depression, is a mood disorder marked by ongoing sadness, loss of interest, and disruptions to daily functioning.
Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) is a subtype of MDD in which symptoms persist despite trying at least two standard treatments at the proper dose and duration. In other words, TRD is a more complex form of depression that often requires advanced or alternative treatment approaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Effective Is TMS Therapy for Depression?
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For patients with Major Depressive Disorder, our personalized TMS care has shown meaningful results — with 71.5% experiencing significant improvement and 46.4% achieving full remission.
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Even in the event the patient does not quite reach full remission, most see meaningful improvements in daily life — like better focus, returning to work, and reconnecting with loved ones.
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TMS can also make talk therapy more effective by helping patients become more present, responsive, and emotionally engaged.
What Happens in a Typical Session?
You’ll sit in a comfortable chair while a technician positions a magnetic coil on your head. The device sends magnetic pulses to targeted brain areas — most people describe the sensation as a tapping on the scalp. Each office visit lasts approximately 20 minutes, depending on your specific protocol.
There’s no recovery time needed — you can drive yourself home and return to your regular activities immediately.