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TMS is often covered by insurance, but approval depends on a few key factors. See which treatments qualify, what documentation helps, and how to get started.
Not sure if you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, or both? This guide explains key differences, how they overlap, and how to find the right support.
Most TMS side effects are short-lived, like mild headaches or fatigue. Find out what’s normal, what’s rare, and why TMS is considered a safe treatment.
Explore the differences between bipolar 1 and bipolar 2, including diagnostic criteria, symptoms like mania vs. hypomania, and treatment options for each.
Tried antidepressants without relief? Learn about alternative treatments for depression and how they work, including TMS, esketamine, ECT, and more.
Borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder are often confused but have distinct symptoms and treatments. Learn the key differences between them.
TMS is a safe, FDA-cleared treatment for depression, OCD, and other conditions that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain. See if it's right for you.