Address: 5300 W Plano Pkwy Suite 100, Plano, TX 75093, USA
Phone: +12148808778
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Cody Kinnett
My treatment coordinator messed up my brain permanently from this TMS procedure. She kept moving the electromagnet while the treatment was actively zapping my brain. They're supposed to target a specific area of the brain. Instead, she scrambled my egg pretty good. My memory and focus are gone. Cannot recommend this place at all.
Robert Glick
Very nice and helpful staff.
Gerbrand Haasbroek
It’s a good experience visiting the facility with the friendly and professional staff members.
Mary Jackson
My practitioner is personable and professional. The TMS treatment is easy to adapt to, and conversations make it seem like all we need is a cup of coffee to make it a friendly visit. My complaint is that Erin didn't return my emails.
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TMS Treatment is a non-invasive treatment, meaning you are awake and alert during treatment. During sessions, you’ll recline in a comfy chair with a small magnetic coil resting lightly on your forehead while being relaxed by chatting with a certified Salience TMS Treatment coordinator. There’s little to no downtime, and you can drive yourself to and from treatments. Sessions are quick with appointments being less than 30 minutes. You are able to resume normal activities after treatment.
To directly target the cause of depression, TMS treatment strengthens the salience network, which regulates your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. This network’s deficiency – or lack of communication between your neurotransmitters – often results in depression symptoms, as well as symptoms of other mood disorders. TMS treatment safely uses MRI strength pulses to increase communication and connectivity, and improve neural activity within the salience network. By restoring this network, or improving communication between your neurotransmitters, people experience improvement with their depression and often symptoms associated with anxiety, PTSD, sleep, attention, and cognition.
TMS treatment is covered by most insurance carriers. Some insurance plans only cover the cost of treatment on a case-by-case basis. Before treatment begins, your personal Salience patient advocate will verify coverage and review your insurance benefits with you, making sure you know the cost before getting started.
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