Best TMS Depression Treatment in Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and Rockwall, TX

Understanding TMS Therapy

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment that directly targets the areas of the brain linked to mood. For many patients struggling with depression, standard antidepressants provide little relief or cause difficult side effects.
That’s where TMS makes a difference. By using gentle magnetic pulses, this advanced therapy can restore healthy brain activity, reduce depressive symptoms, and improve overall daily functioning. With no anesthesia, no downtime, and strong evidence of success, TMS offers real hope for patients who have not responded to traditional medications.

Key Aspects of TMS
  • FDA-approved and non-invasive
  • Targets brain regions linked to mood
  • Safe for long-term use
  • Covered by most major insurance providers
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Why Choose TMS at Axial At Axial Depression Clinic, our care goes beyond standard medication. We offer evidence-based treatments like TMS along with end-to-end support in lifestyle, exercise, and mindfulness — giving you lasting recovery, not just temporary relief.
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Proven Results with TMS Studies show that TMS can achieve up to a 50% remission rate and 75% response rate in patients who have not improved with medications. Beyond statistics, patients often experience restored energy, better daily functioning, and renewed hope. At Axial, we’ve seen firsthand how TMS helps people regain control of their lives after years of struggling with depression.
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Schedule Your Consultation Your path to stability, control, and a fulfilling life starts here.

FAQs

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment that uses gentle magnetic pulses to stimulate the areas of the brain linked with mood.

Yes. Studies show TMS has up to a 50% remission rate in patients who didn’t respond to medication alone.

Yes, most major insurance providers including Medicare cover TMS for depression.

TMS is often recommended when antidepressants don’t work or cause too many side effects. Book a consultation, and Dr. Parmar will guide you through your options.

Every patient is different, but many see improvements within a few weeks of starting treatment.

That’s exactly when TMS can help. It’s designed for patients who haven’t found relief with medications.
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Ready to break free from depression? Schedule your TMS consultation today.