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By Daniel Hageman February 7, 2022
How Long Will I Stay Better After TMS? Therapies for depression such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) often work well even after conventional treatments fail. Prospective patients are often curious about TMS and want to know all about it, particularly how long TMS therapy lasts. Results vary from patient to patient, which is why we encourage anyone considering TMS for major depressive disorder to schedule a consultation to discuss their specific circumstances.  TMS can be an effective treatment method for depression, particularly for people who haven’t gotten the results they want from first-line treatments such as talk therapy and antidepressants. With TMS, magnetic pulses are transmitted into the brain from an electromagnetic coil placed on the patient’s scalp. These pulses become gentle electrical currents that stimulate specific areas of the brain in order to alleviate depression symptoms. TMS treatment typically takes place every weekday for several weeks, then less frequently towards the end of treatment. Most people don’t have to wait until after the treatment period ends to see the difference TMS makes.
By Daniel Hageman June 25, 2021
Curious about what changes after starting TMS therapy? Everyone has a unique experience, but please explore how Greenbrook TMS has changed the lives of many. Explore these resources to feel more supported when choosing TMS.
April 7, 2020
Josephine is a 67 year old retired teacher from Missouri. She completed treatment with Greenbrook TMS six months ago. We spoke with her to learn more about how she found her way to Greenbrook TMS and what life has been like since completing treatment.
By Daniel Hageman January 23, 2020
"Sometimes I would have bouts where the depression got worse and I’d need to go on more medication. That’s what happened when a friend of mine had passed away unexpectedly and it had really thrown me for a loop that my medication couldn’t pull me out of."

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