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, located at 6135 Park S Dr Suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210, is dedicated to providing specialized clinical care for patients in our immediate community. We are a center focused on delivering advanced treatments, specifically utilizing the NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation system. Our commitment is to offer evidence-based therapies within our Charlotte location to help individuals seeking relief from conditions like major depressive disorder.
NeuroStar TMS Therapy is a non-invasive treatment option designed for those experiencing depression. At our Charlotte center, we utilize this FDA-cleared technology, which uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain associated with mood regulation. This approach aims to help restore balance and potentially alleviate symptoms of depression without the need for medication. Our team at TMS of the Carolinas in Charlotte is focused on providing this treatment with precision and care, tailoring the experience to the individual needs of our patients seeking help right here in Charlotte.
Our facility in Charlotte is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by professionals dedicated to understanding the complexities of mental health conditions like depression. We believe in a patient-centered approach, ensuring that individuals seeking treatment at our Charlotte location feel supported throughout their journey. Our goal is to provide effective, localized care for Charlotte residents struggling with depression, offering hope through the application of NeuroStar TMS Therapy right here in our community.
If you are located in Charlotte and are considering TMS therapy, we invite you to learn more about how our specialized center can potentially assist you. Our Charlotte location is committed to providing high-quality, focused care for those seeking treatment for depression and related conditions. We are here to answer questions and determine if NeuroStar TMS Therapy is the right next step for your mental health journey, all managed from our Charlotte facility.
Contact TMS of the Carolinas Charlotte Center:
Website: https://tmsofthecarolinas.com
Phone: (803) 573-9748
Q1: What is NeuroStar TMS Therapy?
A: NeuroStar TMS Therapy is a non-invasive treatment for depression that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate brain areas associated with mood regulation. It is performed at a specialized center like our Charlotte location.
Q2: Is TMS Therapy right for me if I live in Charlotte?
A: TMS Therapy is typically considered for adults experiencing major depressive disorder who have not found sufficient relief with other treatments. Our Charlotte center can evaluate your specific situation to determine if TMS is appropriate.
Q3: How does the TMS treatment work at your Charlotte center?
A: At our Charlotte facility, our trained technicians will position the TMS device according to your brain's anatomy. The treatment is painless, generally well-tolerated, and involves sessions lasting about 20-40 minutes, held daily at our Charlotte location.
Q4: How long does TMS treatment take at TMS of the Carolinas in Charlotte?
A: A typical TMS treatment course involves sessions five days a week for about four to six weeks. The duration of each session at our Charlotte center is usually 20-40 minutes, depending on the specific treatment plan.
Q5: What are the side effects of TMS Therapy at your Charlotte location?
A: TMS is generally well-tolerated. Potential side effects at our Charlotte center may include mild headache or scalp discomfort during treatment. These are typically temporary and less severe than side effects associated with some medications.