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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy 

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive treatment designed to support brain health and improve how key neural pathways function. 

TMS therapy uses targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain involved in mood, thought patterns, and emotional regulation. At Jovive Psychiatry, TMS is delivered by experienced psychiatric providers and tailored to each patient’s clinical needs. This outpatient treatment does not require surgery, anesthesia, or systemic medication, allowing patients to continue their daily routines while pursuing meaningful symptom improvement. 

Please Note

TMS is currently only available at our Pleasant Hill location.

Frequently Asked Questions About TMS

What is TMS?

TMS, or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, is a non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic  fields to stimulate specific regions of the brain and reduce symptoms associated with mood and thought disorders. It is performed in an outpatient setting and does not involve surgery or sedation.

How does TMS therapy work?

During treatment, a magnetic coil is placed against the scalp to deliver focused pulses to targeted brain areas. These pulses activate neural pathways that may be underactive or overactive in certain mental health conditions. Repeated sessions over time can help improve brain signaling and reduce symptoms.

What are the side effects of TMS?

Side effects are typically mild and temporary. The most common include scalp discomfort or headache during or after treatment. Serious side effects are rare, and TMS does not cause systemic effects associated with many medications. There is a very small chance of having a seizure event induced during treatment sessions. This is a rare event and risks for such things will be discussed and managed during consultation and treatment.

What conditions can TMS treat?

TMS is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder (including “anxious depression”), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and smoking cessation. TMS has early evidence in treating other disorders, but eligibility may be limited in such circumstances. A Jovive psychiatrist can discuss your treatment options in a consultative appointment. Recent studies have validated use and received FDA approval in “late life depression” (ages 60-86) and for adolescents (ages 15-21).

How often will I need TMS to see results?

TMS therapy is typically administered five days per week over several weeks. The exact treatment schedule may vary based on clinical needs and response. Some patients begin noticing changes within the first few weeks of therapy. Jovive uses a Brainsway device in Pleasant Hill, CA and this device is approved for newer “accelerated” protocols to consider.

Is TMS painful?

TMS is generally well tolerated. Patients may feel a tapping or clicking sensation on the scalp during sessions. Mild discomfort or headaches can occur early in treatment but often decrease as the body adjusts. 

How effective is TMS therapy?

Research shows TMS can be highly effective for individuals with depression who have not responded to other treatments. Many patients experience meaningful symptom improvement, with some achieving long-term relief. TMS is known to sometimes help patients who have not responded to medication previously. Outcomes vary based on individual factors and treatment history.

What common mental health disorders can utilize TMS treatment?

TMS is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder (including “anxious depression”), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and smoking cessation. TMS has early evidence in treating other disorders, but eligibility may be limited in such circumstances. A Jovive psychiatrist can discuss your treatment options in a consultative appointment. Recent studies have validated use and received FDA approval in “late life depression” (ages 60-86) and for adolescents (ages 15-21).

Who would be a good candidate for TMS?

TMS may be appropriate for adults who have experienced limited improvement with traditional treatments such as medication or therapy. Some patients may wish to try TMS first rather than other treatments and insurance coverage for this option may be limited. Eligibility, both clinical and for insurance coverage, is determined through a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation at our Pleasant Hill location to ensure the treatment is safe and clinically appropriate.

Which locations offer TMS?

At this time, TMS therapy is offered at our Pleasant Hill, California location only. Not all Jovive Psychiatry locations provide TMS services. If you are interested in TMS, our Pleasant Hill team can help determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you and guide you through next steps, including scheduling and eligibility. 

If you are exploring advanced treatment options for depression and want to learn whether TMS therapy may be right for you, our team is here to help guide you through the next steps. 

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