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#1 TMS Provider in St. Louis

Struggling With

Depression?

Get Relief With TMS Therapy

If you suffer from Depression or OCD and can’t get relief from medications then TMS may be right for you.

Palmier TMS & Behavioral Health specializes in treating moderate to severe depression and OCD for all ages with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).

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No Side Effects

TMS therapy is not painful or disruptive, does not cause systemic side effects, and does not require hospitalization or anesthesia.

Non Invasive

Transcranial Magnetic Therapy (TMS) is a non-invasive, non-drug , safe and effective therapy that treats depression at the source.

3 Minute Sessions

Transcranial Magnetic Therapy (TMS) is a non-invasive, non-drug , safe and effective therapy that treats depression at the source.

What Is TMS Therapy?

TMS stands for ‘transcranial magnetic stimulation.’ TMS is an FDA-approved depression and OCD treatment that treats symptoms at its source. TMS uses a magnetic coil that stimulates the area of the brain affected by depression or OCD. Over a short period of time, TMS restores the functioning of under-active neurons so that you can enjoy a better quality of life.

Is TMS Right For Me?

TMS may be right for you if you agree with two or more:

While depression or OCD medications work for many people, some people still do not feel relief. For hard to treat symptoms where medication is not giving you adequate relief, TMS is a proven, safe depression treatment option.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Yes! Palmier accepts all major insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. The best part is almost every insurance plan has reduced their prequalifying criteria from just a few years ago. Now, instead of requiring 4 failed anti-depressants, most plans are down to just 2 and Medicare is down to 1. Best of all, Palmier can get your out-of-pocket cost TO THE PENNY with just a quick phone call.

TMS stands for ‘transcranial magnetic stimulation’. TMS is an FDA-approved depression and OCD treatment that treats depression at its source. TMS uses a magnetic coil that stimulates the production of neurotransmitters (mood chemicals). Over a short period of time, TMS restores the functioning of underactive neurons so you can enjoy a better quality of life.

Most people we consult with are qualified for TMS. There are very few conditions that would prevent someone from getting TMS. Generally, metal in and around the head can (but not always) present a treatment issue.

The paddle which delivers the TMS is positioned on the left front side of the head. You will hear a clicking sound and feel a tapping sensation on your head when the magnetic pulses are delivered (feels like a TENS unit). Most patients play on their phone or watch television during treatment. Our patients tell us they get used to the treatment right away and are able to concentrate on other things during their TMS sessions.

TMS in general, has a success rate of over 70%. Our patients see a success rate of over 75%, which is due in part to our psychiatrists’ training and familiarity with TMS and knowledge of what medications should be reduced or eliminated before beginning TMS and because of our encouragement to use the time commitment of TMS to make other changes in their lifestyle and routine, like diet and exercise and eliminating toxic conditions in their life like work/life balance and relationship stress.

TMS results are also very robust. If our patients return for subsequent rounds of TMS, they usually return 18 to 24 months later. We rarely have a patient seek additional treatment in less than 12 months of treatment.

 

2 Convenient Locations In St. Louis

112 Chesterfield Commons East Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63005

1505 S Big Bend Blvd, Richmond Heights, MO 63117

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Fill in our form at the top of the page to request more information around TMS treatments. All insurance including Medicare and Medicaid pays for TMS.

“If, while waiting for your appointment to be seen by a psychiatrist or Qualified Mental Health Professional, your situation deteriorates or you experience thoughts of harming yourself or others, please call 911 or proceed to the nearest emergency room immediately. You may also call the suicide hotline at 800-273-8255.

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