TMS for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
FDA-cleared for Major Depressive Disorder. Non-invasive, non-pharmacologic, and available now… with or without changing your current medications.
Does This Sound Familiar?
- You've tried multiple antidepressants without relief
- Therapy helps, but it's not enough
- Your bloodwork is normal. Your thyroid is fine. So why don't you feel fine?
- You're losing hope of ever feeling like yourself again
What Depression Actually Looks Like Day to Day
- Waking up exhausted even after a full night of sleep
- Losing interest in things that used to bring you joy
- Feeling emotionally flat, empty, or disconnected not sad, just gone
- Difficulty making simple decisions or completing routine tasks
- Brain fog that makes concentrating feel impossible
- Withdrawing from relationships without understanding why
- Going through the motions but not actually living
- Feeling like something is wrong but not being able to explain it
What to expect from TMS For Depression
Is TMS Right for You?
TMS for depression may be appropriate if you:
– Have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder
– Have tried one or more antidepressants without satisfactory results
– Are experiencing side effects from current medications, weight gain, sexual dysfunction, lethargy
– Want a non-drug option to use alongside or instead of current treatment
– Are located in Nevada, Utah, or able to travel to attend in-person sessions
TMS is not appropriate for everyone. Eligibility is always determined by a licensed clinician… not by an online screening. Common side effects may include mild scalp discomfort or headache during treatment. A full risk and benefit discussion takes place during your consultation.
How many antidepressants do I need to have tried before TMS is an option?
Does TMS work for treatment-resistant depression specifically?
Will I still need antidepressants after TMS?
Why Choose OptimalTMS for Depression Treatment?
Most depression treatment follows a predictable pattern: try a medication, adjust the dose, add another, manage the side effects. For patients who have been through that cycle, OptimalTMS offers a different path.
– FDA-cleared specifically for Major Depressive Disorder, so it’s not experimental
– Targets the brain directly, not the whole body like systemic medication
– No daily medication required, no weight gain, no sexual dysfunction, no lethargy
– Accelerated single-day protocol available for faster intervention
– Telehealth intake available, begin from anywhere in Nevada
– Psych NP on the clinical team for comprehensive evaluation
– Works alongside your existing therapy or medication; no disruption required
– Evidence-based protocols grounded in published clinical research
Traditional approaches address symptoms. TMS addresses the neural patterns driving those symptoms… creating the conditions where other treatments become more effective, and where lasting change becomes possible.
How Does TMS Works for Depression?
TMS uses a precisely calibrated electromagnetic coil placed near your scalp to deliver magnetic pulses to the left prefrontal cortex. It’s the region of the brain most consistently associated with mood regulation, motivation, and emotional processing.
In patients with depression, this area is often underactive. By delivering repeated stimulation, TMS may help increase neural activity in this region and strengthen the connections between it and other parts of the brain involved in mood and behavior.
Over time, this process supports neuroplasticity, the brain’s natural ability to adapt and reorganize. Published studies suggest this leads to meaningful improvements in mood, energy, motivation, and overall emotional stability for many patients who have not responded to prior treatment.
Unlike medication, TMS does not circulate through your bloodstream. It does not affect your liver, your weight, your sleep patterns, or your sexual function. It targets a specific area of the brain and works from there.
Individual results vary. A clinician determines eligibility. Treatment is available by prescription only.
Ready to find out if TMS is right for your depression?
Treatment that fits your life... not the other way around.
One-Day Treatment
Modeled after: ONE-D Study (Vaugn et al., 2025)
- 20 sessions in a single day
- D-cycloserine neuroplasticity enhancement
- No daily commute
- In-house payment plans available
Five-Day Treatment
Modeled after: Stanford SAINT Protocol (Cole et al., 2022)
- 50 sessions over 5 days
- Published 78.6% Remission Rate (JAMA Psychiatry 2022)
- In-house payment plans available
- Travel coordination available
Disclaimer: Unlike the original SAINT study, which used functional MRI (fMRI) to guide coil placement, this clinic uses standardized clinical measurements and landmarks to determine the treatment site. This is a common and effective method used in most clinical TMS settings. Optimal TMS is not affiliated with Stanford University and does not claim to offer the trademarked SAINT TMS protocol
Six-Week Standard TMS
- Most insurance plans accepted
- 36 Sessions · 5 Days/weeks
- ~6 week total
Note: A “covered” TMS course at a typical $60 specialist copay = $2,160 out of pocket minimum, potentially more, if deductibles aren’t met. Our accelerated options are often more affordable in total, and dramatically faster for long term resutls.