Adolescent mood disorders, like anxiety and depression, affect teenagers’ emotional well-being, often disrupting school, social life, and overall development.
Untreated adolescent mood disorders can present as persistent sadness, irritability, or mood swings that interfere with your adolescent’s daily functioning.
TMS directs magnetic pulses to specific brain regions that regulate adolescent mood disorders
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Depression is more than just feeling sad – it’s a complex mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can impact how you think, feel, and handle daily activities, from sleeping and eating to working.
Current research suggests that both traditional and accelerated TMS show similar effectiveness in treating depression and other conditions. However, individual results may vary, and more long-term studies on accelerated TMS are ongoing..
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TMS is a safe, non-invasive treatment approved by the FDA that uses magnetic pulses to help improve your brain’s function. It’s mainly used to treat depression, anxiety, tinnitus, and other conditions by targeting areas of the brain that control mood and emotions.
TMS sends gentle magnetic pulses to your brain through a small device placed on your head. These pulses help activate areas that may be underactive, aiming to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, tinnitus, and other conditions without relying on additional medications, painful shock therapy, or invasive surgery.
Yes, TMS is very safe. It’s been studied a lot and approved by the FDA for conditions like depression, anxiety, and tinnitus. Most side effects are mild—like a little scalp discomfort or a headache—that go away quickly.
TMS can help people who haven’t found relief with medications or therapy. It’s a good option for those dealing with depression, anxiety, tinnitus, PTSD, OCD, and other mood disorders, especially if you want to avoid the side effects of medication.
For those who experience constant ringing or buzzing in the ears, TMS can help by targeting the brain pathways that contribute to tinnitus. It’s a safe, non-invasive option if other treatments haven’t helped.
Most patients have about 36 sessions over roughly 7 weeks. Many notice significant improvements after completing the treatment, and sometimes additional sessions are suggested for continued support.
Many insurance plans do cover TMS—especially for depression, anxiety, and OCD. Our team can help check your benefits and assist with the paperwork. If your insurance doesn’t cover it, we offer flexible payment plans through our partner, CareCredit.
You’ll sit comfortably while a small device is placed on your head. You might hear a clicking sound as magnetic pulses are delivered. A session typically lasts 20–30 minutes, and you can go back to your normal activities right after.
TMS isn’t painful. You might feel a light tapping on your scalp or a mild headache, but these sensations are temporary and usually fade quickly. We can adjust the treatment to keep you comfortable.
Absolutely! In March 2024, the FDA approved TMS as a treatment for adolescents aged 15–21 who suffer from depression. Our team carefully reviews each case to ensure that TMS is a safe and effective option for adolescent patients.
Most people start to feel improvements within 2–3 weeks, though it may take a little longer for some. Typically, we see the best results after completing the full treatment plan, with many enjoying long-lasting relief.
If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, tinnitus, or another mood disorder and haven’t found relief from traditional treatments, TMS might be a great option for you. We offer a free consultation to discuss your situation and see if TMS is a good fit.
Absolutely. If you’re open to traveling to Southern California, our 5-day accelerated TMS program could be a great option—even if you’re from out of town.
It’s easy to start! Just contact us to schedule your free consultation. One of our psychologists will review your symptoms and history to see if TMS is right for you, and we’ll guide you through every step—from checking your insurance benefits to scheduling your sessions.