Using Deep TMS Treatment to Treat MDD and OCD

Preamble: Deep TMS, a.k.a. transcranial magnetic stimulation, has been cleared by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) to treat OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) and MDD (Major Depressive Disorder). This breakthrough technology utilizes electromagnetic waves to transmit magnetic pulses, which influence neural activity. 

This non-invasive form of brain stimulation is highly effective in stabilizing and regulating neural activity. A standard Deep TMS system consists of a helmet-style apparatus and proprietary electromagnetic technology. Thanks to this groundbreaking treatment regimen, effective relief is readily available to people suffering from OCD and MDD.

How Much Does TMS Treatment Cost?

The costs of TMS therapy will differ from patient to patient depending on the type of health insurance you have, the condition you are being treated for, and the number of prescribed sessions necessary to treat your disease. Viewed in perspective, TMS treatment costs are well worth their sticker price based on their results. 

Patients without health insurance will pay the full price of Deep TMS treatment, which can be substantial. Whenever these proprietary, groundbreaking, and technologically advanced devices are brought to market, patients can expect the treatment costs to be priced accordingly.

Patients struggling with MDD and OCD understand just how taxing these mental health conditions are to daily life. The availability of a non-invasive, pain-free, and non-medicinal treatment alternative is enticing to many people struggling with mental health conditions. As one of the most frequently searched questions on MDD and OCD treatment plans, the cost of TMS therapy varies according to provider and region.

In Florida, for example, the minimum cost of TMS is $150 per session for uninsured patients who privately pay for their appointments. Studies show that MDD and OCD's cost ran into hundreds of millions of dollars annually, making treatment options that much more critical. For a full breakdown of accurate expenses, check out the following link TMS Near Me.

According to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (2018), some 16% of patients do not respond to medical treatment for MDD. Treatment-resistant depression is a significant concern for traditional treatment regimens, but Deep TMS's efficacy is off the charts. Medications typically generate inferior results when compared to Deep TMS.

The cost of a complete in-depth TMS treatment course in the Wesley Chapel and North Tampa area of Florida (ZIP Code 33544) runs approximately $11,800 for standard insurance coverage. Insurance coverage is essential when seeking DeepTMS treatment. The following providers typically participate in Deep TMS treatment: Medicare, United Healthcare, Humana, CIGNA, Aetna, and Blue Cross Blue Shield.

How many treatments do you need to undergo for Deep TMS?

The answer will depend on the type of condition you are being treated for. The severity of the situation and the clinicians' recommendations show that all Deep TMS services provided by licensed clinics are safe and FDA approved. They are also highly effective in treating MDD and OCD. No medication is required for the treatment. Deep TMS can be combined with traditional therapies, antipsychotic and anti-anxiety medications for maximum efficacy. Another positive of transcranial magnetic stimulation is that there are no side effects. 

A question worth posing is how much you can expect to pay for Deep TMS out-of-pocket? The figure of $150 per session is a lowball figure since Deep TMS treatments can rise markedly up to $400 – $500 per treatment session. Given that multiple sessions are required, you can expect prices to reach $15,000. A standard TMS patient undergoes between 20 and 30 treatments. The first treatment session is longer than all the rest, at around 1.5 hours. After the initial treatment is completed, the patient must follow up with five sessions per week, for 45 minutes each session.

The best way to assess costs is by calling a Deep TMS clinic and being upfront about your specific situation. The following questions need to be asked before you undergo Deep TMS treatments: Does insurance cover you? What is your deductible? Are you paying out of pocket? The efficacy of Deep TMS treatment regimens is also impacted by many factors, such as how well your MDD or OCD responds to medications and therapy. If your condition is so severe that medication and treatment have not helped, you may need to consider TMS alternatives. At the cost of $400 – $500+ per session, and $15,000+ in total. This FDA-approved treatment regimen needs to be thoroughly assessed in terms of personal affordability.

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