Contact Information
Address:
7780 Brier Creek Pkwy Ste 300, Raleigh, NC 27617
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Website
https://tmsofthecarolinas.com/raleigh/
TMS of the Carolinas provides advanced transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy in Raleigh, NC, helping patients find relief from depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions with safe, non-invasive treatment.
7780 Brier Creek Pkwy Ste 300, Raleigh, NC 27617
https://tmsofthecarolinas.com/raleigh/
TMS of the Carolinas offers advanced transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy right here in Raleigh at our dedicated center located at 7780 Brier Creek Pkwy Ste 300. We specialize in providing effective, non-invasive treatment options for depression and other qualifying conditions using state-of-the-art TMS technology. Our experienced team is committed to delivering personalized care within our Raleigh location, helping patients find relief and improve their quality of life. We understand the importance of accessible, high-quality mental healthcare in our community.
For expert TMS treatment in Raleigh, please contact us at (984) 375-3133 or visit our website at https://tmsofthecarolinas.com/raleigh/.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What conditions do you treat with TMS at your Raleigh location?
A: Our Raleigh practice specializes in treating major depressive disorder using TMS therapy.
Q: How long does a typical TMS treatment session take?
A: Most TMS sessions at our Raleigh center last between 25 to 45 minutes per session.
Q: Is TMS therapy covered by insurance for treatment in Raleigh?
A: Insurance coverage for TMS therapy varies. We recommend contacting our Raleigh office for a consultation to discuss your specific insurance benefits.
Q: How many TMS sessions are typically needed for treatment in Raleigh?
A: Treatment protocols vary, but most patients at our Raleigh location receive sessions five days a week for about 4 to 6 weeks.
Q: What are the side effects of TMS therapy provided at your Raleigh center?
A: TMS is generally well-tolerated. Common side effects at our Raleigh practice may include mild headache or scalp discomfort, which are typically temporary.