Conditions TMS Can Treat | Coral Springs TMS Therapy

Conditions TMS Can Treat

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is a non-invasive, office-based therapy that targets mood-related brain circuits. Below is a practical guide to **FDA-cleared uses** and **emerging/adjacent** applications, plus candidacy basics.

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FDA-Cleared Indications

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

TMS is FDA-cleared for adults with major depressive disorder, including cases that did not respond to antidepressants or caused intolerable side effects.

  • Typical course: ~30 sessions over 6 weeks + taper
  • No anesthesia, no systemic medication effects
  • Measure progress with validated scales (PHQ-9, HDRS, MADRS, BDI)

See insurance details: Insurance & Pricing or Aetna Coverage.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Certain TMS devices/protocols have FDA clearance for OCD. Treatment plans are individualized and may differ from depression protocols.

  • Evaluation confirms diagnosis and symptom severity
  • Often combined with ERP-based psychotherapy
  • Coverage varies by plan and device

Ask us about device availability and your plan’s policy.

Smoking Cessation (Specific Devices)

Some deep TMS systems carry an FDA clearance for short-term smoking cessation support. Not all centers offer this indication.

Insurance coverage for this indication varies; many plans consider it limited or not covered.

Emerging or Adjacent Uses (Evidence Evolving)

There is ongoing research into TMS for additional conditions. Some insurers consider these **investigational** or require case-by-case review. We will verify your benefits and advise on options.

Anxious Depression & Postpartum Depression

Many patients with depression also experience significant anxiety; TMS may reduce both mood and anxiety symptoms. Postpartum-specific coverage varies.

  • Insurance often tied to MDD criteria
  • Non-drug option for med-sensitive patients

PTSD & Anxiety Disorders

Trials suggest potential benefit for certain anxiety-spectrum symptoms and PTSD. Protocols and coverage are not uniform.

  • Often considered investigational by payers
  • Sometimes used adjunctively with therapy

Migraine & Pain Syndromes

Different neuromodulation approaches (including single-pulse TMS or device-specific protocols) have been studied for migraine and pain; availability and coverage vary.

  • Device-specific approvals differ from clinic TMS
  • Prior authorization requirements are common
Important: FDA clearance and insurance coverage depend on device, protocol, diagnosis, and your plan. We’ll confirm eligibility and outline options before starting treatment.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Strong Candidates

  • Depression diagnosis confirmed by a clinician
  • Limited benefit or side effects from antidepressants
  • Prefer a non-drug, office-based option
  • Stable enough for outpatient care

Not Typically Eligible

  • Metal implants/fragments near the head; certain implanted devices
  • Active suicidality or recent substance misuse
  • Specific neurological or cardiac conditions without clearance

Full candidacy and safety screening occur during your evaluation. See How It Works.

What to Expect

Session Basics

  • ~20 minutes per visit, Monday–Friday
  • No anesthesia; you’re awake and can drive afterward
  • Return to work, school, or errands the same day

Results & Tracking

  • Progress measured with validated rating scales
  • Most notice improvements over several weeks
  • Plan tailored by a psychiatrist/PMHNP

Find Out If TMS Is Right for You

We verify insurance benefits in 48 hours and can start treatment in **≤ 7 business days** after approval.

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Smoking Cessation (device-specific) Anxious Depression Postpartum Depression PTSD (investigational) Migraine (device-specific)

This page is educational and not medical advice. Coverage depends on your plan and current clinical guidelines.

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