

Adult Depression:
You're Not Alone
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) – Adults
MS is most commonly used for major depression that hasn’t improved with medication or therapy. Many patients begin to notice changes in mood, energy, and motivation after a few weeks of treatment.
More than 280 million people around the world struggle to control this depression.
Over 2/3
of major depression patients aren't happy with their current treatment and want a new option*
Over 10 Years
is the average amount of time depression sufferers have been treating their depression without awareness of other treatment options.

Adolescent Depression:
Tap Into New Possibilities
Each year, 1 in 5 US adolescents experience at least one major depressive episode.
Depression among adolescents can disrupt crucial aspects of development, such as academic performance, relationships with peers and family members, and overall emotional well-being.
TMS is FDA-cleared for adolescents ages 15–21 with major depressive disorder. This gives teens and families another safe option when medications aren’t enough.



OCD:
Find A Different Solution
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder characterized by uncontrollable thoughts and fears (obsessions), which may lead to repetitive behavior (compulsions).
According to the National Institute of Mental Health an estimated 4 million adults in the U.S. had OCD in the past year, and approximately one-half (50.6%) had serious impairment.
TMS can reduce obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors by targeting brain circuits involved in OCD. It is FDA-cleared for adults and supported by growing research.
NeuroStar treatment starts with a personalized brain mapping to make sure you get 100% of the therapy at the right location.

Depression with Suicidal Thoughts
Some patients find that TMS helps reduce suicidal thinking, even before overall depression improves. TMS is not a crisis treatment, but it can be part of a longer-term recovery plan.
Other Conditions TMS May Help
Beyond depression and OCD, TMS has been studied in a range of psychiatric conditions:
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Anxious Depression – FDA-cleared for patients whose depression is combined with significant anxiety symptoms.
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PTSD – Research suggests TMS may help reduce intrusive thoughts and hyperarousal.
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Primary Insomnia – Early studies show TMS may improve sleep regulation.
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ADHD – Research is ongoing into TMS as a potential treatment for attention regulation and focus.


Before TMS, I struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts.
After treatment, my mood improved and those thoughts decreased. I developed a more positive outlook on life.
It was worth it.

“NeuroStar made such a difference. All of a sudden I felt empowered, I felt strong, I felt like I wasn’t a victim anymore.”

Before TMS, life felt difficult and stressful.
After treatment, my negative self-talk decreased and I was able to enjoy small things again.
It made a meaningful difference.

“Before TMS, I felt severely depressed and hopeless.
After treatment, my symptoms improved and I could complete daily tasks again.
Even incremental progress made a difference.”


No Drugs
Non-invasive
No Waitlist
FDA-Cleared
No Referral
Covered by most insurances


The #1 physician-recommended TMS treatment, accepted by most major insurance
A non-drug, non-invasive treatment proven to be more effective than medication for many patients with depression
FDA-cleared for depression, anxiety, and OCD
Covered by most major insurance plans
Supported by emerging research for bipolar disorder, PTSD, autism spectrum symptoms, and more
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