Treatments We Provide

TMS

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (also known as TMS) doesn’t just sound cool—it’s an innovative, non-invasive treatment for depression that’s changing patient lives for the better. Find out how TMS can help you achieve your mental health goals and provide effective support when traditional methods just aren’t enough.

A doctor and patient discuss TMS therapy for depression in Winter Garden, FL

What is TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)?

The future of mental health is here, and it’s just as awesome as we imagined.

TMS, or transcranial magnetic stimulation, is an innovative, non-invasive procedure that gently uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells inside your brain. It’s designed to help rebalance mood and boost mental health by precisely targeting areas that may be underactive, offering a medication-free option to treat depression for those who haven’t found relief with traditional treatments. Our TMS treatment at Totally Psyched is:

  • Approved by the FDA
  • Designed for patients resistant to medication
  • Administered in quick 20-minute sessions
  • Completely non-invasive

We understand how challenging persistent symptoms of depression can be, and TMS therapy at Totally Psyched! can provide an effective solution, renewed hope, and a fresh start for your mental health.

What are the Benefits of TMS?

TMS offers a wide range of benefits for patients looking to elevate their mental health and overcome their depression using the latest treatments and techniques. If you’re ready to explore a fresh approach to managing your depression symptoms, TMS transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy might be the solution you’ve been searching for.

With this innovative treatment, you can expect:

  • Improved mood and a significant reduction in symptoms of depression
  • Non-invasive treatment that doesn’t require anesthesia or surgery
  • Minimal side effects, with most patients experiencing only mild tingling, numbness, or light-headedness
  • No medication necessary, eliminating the risk of drug-related side effects or dependency

TMS therapy offers an effective, drug-free option for patients suffering from depression and other mental health challenges and is designed to help you regain balance, restore your joy, and improve your overall quality of life.

A man with depression smiles and gives his partner a piggy-back ride in Winter Garden, FL

Common Conditions Treated by TMS

TMS is primarily used as a treatment for depression, particularly in cases where medications and other conventional therapies haven’t been effective. The treatment works by using focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific regions of the brain associated with mood regulation, helping to alleviate depressive symptoms and improve overall mental well-being.

While TMS has gained recognition as a depression treatment, it has also shown promise in treating other conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and nicotine addiction.

Many of our patients in Winter Garden, FL, and the greater Orlando area have found TMS to be a valuable option for treating treatment-resistant depression and improving their overall health and wellness.

Is TMS Right for You?

Deciding if TMS is the right treatment for you involves understanding your unique mental health needs. If you’ve tried traditional therapies and medications for depression without success, or if you’re looking for a non-invasive option, TMS might be the perfect fit.

At Totally Psyched!, we’re here to help answer your questions about TMS and determine if this advanced therapy aligns with your treatment goals. We believe that informed, compassionate care is the first step to feeling better, overcoming your mental health challenges, and living a more healthy and fulfilling life.

Contact our team of mental health specialists now or request an appointment online to learn more about TMS for depression today.

A patient with depression discusses TMS with her therapist during a session in Winter Garden, FL

Frequently Asked Questions about TMS

A: Most patients describe feeling a tapping sensation on their scalp during treatment. While some report mild discomfort at first, this typically subsides after the first few sessions. You remain fully awake and alert throughout the procedure.
A: The number and frequency of TMS sessions varies depending on each patient’s unique set of symptoms and circumstances.

A: Many insurance providers now cover TMS therapy for treatment-resistant depression. Check with your insurance provider or contact our team today to learn more.

A: Yes, you can drive yourself to and from TMS sessions. The treatment doesn’t require anesthesia or sedation, and cognitive functions like alertness and coordination aren’t impaired.

Ready to See How “Groovy” Your Mental Health Can Be?

We’re totally psyched to help you get back on the path toward optimal mental health! Call our team in Winter Garden, FL, today or request an appointment below.

A young man dressed in ‘80s style enjoys improved mental health as he dances in Winter Garden, FL
A young man dressed in ‘80s style enjoys improved mental health as he dances in Winter Garden, FL

Treatments We Provide

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Expert Board-Certified Mental Health Specialists
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