Contact Information
Address:
6135 Park S Dr suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210
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Website
https://tmsofthecarolinas.com
TMS of the Carolinas in Charlotte NC is a clinical center specializing in NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy for treatment-resistant depression. Located at 6135 Park South Dr, Suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210, the clinic offers non-invasive, FDA-cleared treatment protocols delivered in as little as 19-minute sessions, typically over a 7-week course.
6135 Park S Dr suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210
https://tmsofthecarolinas.com
TMS of the Carolinas operates its dedicated clinical center right here in Charlotte, NC, at 6135 Park S Dr Suite 510. We are Charlotte's specialized center focused on delivering advanced NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy right from our local facility.
NeuroStar® TMS is a non-invasive treatment option designed to help individuals struggling with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). At our Charlotte location, we provide this FDA-cleared therapy as a potential alternative for those who have not found sufficient relief from traditional antidepressant medications. Our focus is solely on providing this specific, localized service to Charlotte residents seeking effective depression treatment options.
Our clinical team at TMS of the Carolinas Charlotte center is committed to offering a compassionate and professional environment. We understand that seeking mental health treatment can be a significant step, and we strive to make the TMS process as comfortable and informative as possible for our Charlotte patients. Our facility is designed to provide a calm space where you can learn more about how NeuroStar® TMS might be suitable for your specific situation.
NeuroStar® TMS works by using focused magnetic pulses to gently stimulate areas of the brain involved in depression. This targeted approach aims to help restore balance to brain function without the need for invasive surgery or anesthesia. We utilize state-of-the-art equipment at our Charlotte center to ensure the highest standard of care for our local patients.
If you are located in Charlotte and are looking for a specialized center dedicated to TMS therapy for depression, our facility at 6135 Park S Dr Suite 510 is here to provide expert assessment and treatment. We invite you to learn more about how NeuroStar® TMS could potentially offer relief from the symptoms of depression right here in Charlotte.
To schedule a consultation or learn more about our services at our Charlotte location, please visit our website or call us directly.
Contact TMS of the Carolinas Charlotte Center:
Website: https://tmsofthecarolinas.com
Phone: (803) 573-9748
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about TMS of the Carolinas Charlotte Center
Q1: What is NeuroStar® TMS therapy?
A: NeuroStar® TMS is a non-invasive treatment for depression that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate brain areas associated with mood regulation. It's an FDA-cleared alternative for those who haven't responded well to traditional antidepressants.
Q2: Is TMS therapy at your Charlotte center suitable for everyone?
A: TMS is primarily used for adults diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), especially those experiencing treatment-resistant depression (TRD). A consultation at our Charlotte center is necessary to determine if TMS is appropriate for you.
Q3: How long does a typical TMS treatment session last?
A: A standard TMS session at our Charlotte location typically lasts between 25 to 45 minutes. Most patients find they can return to their normal activities immediately after a session.
Q4: Is anesthesia or sedation used during TMS treatment?
A: No, NeuroStar® TMS does not require anesthesia or sedation. Patients remain awake and alert during the treatment session held at our Charlotte center.
Q5: How many TMS sessions are typically needed for treatment?
A: Treatment usually involves daily sessions, five days a week, for approximately four to six weeks at our Charlotte center. The exact number of sessions may vary based on individual needs and treatment response.