Knowing the potential downsides of TMS therapy helps you make informed choices and set realistic expectations. TMS is non-invasive and evidence-informed, but like any medical treatment, it has considerations you should weigh with your provider. Allow us to further explain the safety and side effects.
NeuroStar TMS therapy uses focused magnetic pulses, similar to MRI technology, delivered through the scalp to stimulate your mood-related brain regions. TMS sessions are outpatient. You are awake the entire time and there is no anesthesia or surgery. TMS therapy is used to treat your depressive symptoms and results typically build over four to six weeks rather than appearing immediately.
There are a few downsides or areas of consideration to think about before agreeing to receive NeuroStar TMS.
The most frequent side effects of TMS therapy are scalp discomfort or a mild headache during or shortly after a session. These are typically well tolerated and tend to lessen as you acclimate.
Seizure is a rare risk. People with certain neurological conditions such as epilepsy may be ineligible. Your medical history, implanted devices, and current medications must be reviewed carefully to make sure TMS therapy is the right choice for you.
A standard TMS therapy course involves weekday visits over about seven weeks (or six weeks for OCD), with each session lasting around 19 minutes. Transportation and scheduling consistency are important.
Many patients improve with NeuroStar TMS therapy, but responses vary. Results are tracked with rating scales and check-ins so you and your provider can evaluate progress and adjust thoughtfully.
Coverage often depends on meeting criteria. For example, documentation of prior antidepressant trials and standardized symptom scores are usually needed to obtain insurance coverage. Prior authorization can take time, and plans differ in what they require.
During the first visit, we “map” the optimal location and set an individualized dose for your NeuroStar TMS treatment. We start at a tolerable intensity and ramp up gradually. We also reposition the coil if you notice “hot spots.” Throughout your care, we monitor your side effects and make real-time adjustments to keep the plan on track while respecting comfort.
If you want a balanced view of benefits and drawbacks of TMS therapy, a personalized evaluation at our Albuquerque office is the best next step. We will review your history, medications, and devices; outline scheduling and insurance expectations; and determine whether NeuroStar TMS therapy fits your goals. Contact Chrysalis Psychiatry to schedule a consultation.