If you are not achieving relief from your mental health symptoms with medication and psychotherapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) can truly help you live a normal life and help you manage your symptoms. You may then be wondering how to choose the right TMS provider.
Here is our guide on how to choose a TMS provider to help you select the best mental health treatment and achieve the most optimal results. For more information, schedule a free consultation with Learning to Achieve Wellness—our team of mental health specialists in Brandon, New Port Richey, and Brooksville can help you navigate your options for mental health treatment to live your best life.
Professional Expertise and Credentials
The first step in choosing your TMS provider is to look for clinical specialists with professional expertise and credentials. You should be looking for providers with:
- Appropriate educational credentials, such as an MD or NP
- Advanced training in psychiatric mental health
- Professional certifications
- Affiliations with reputable medical institutions
- Success rates, patient testimonials, and real examples of positive treatment results
At Learning to Achieve Wellness, our team is composed of PMHNPs (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners), which are licensed nurse practitioners who specialize in mental health. Each one of our specialist nurse practitioners not only have advanced nursing training in the field of psychiatric mental health, but also have certified TMS technician training. This means they can administer TMS treatments correctly, safely, and effectively for our patients.
State-of-the-Art Technology
Technology has come a long way in helping practitioners deliver the best and highest-quality TMS treatments to patients. You should ensure that your TMS provider uses advanced equipment and techniques, and stays abreast of the latest developments in the field. Cutting-edge technology often leads to enhanced treatment efficacy and safety. At Learning to Achieve Wellness, we offer the #1 doctor-recommended TMS therapy for major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxious depression.
Patient-Centered Approach
From the moment you step in for your initial consultation, your treatment should be personalized to your unique and specific needs. Choose a TMS provider that takes care to personalize your treatment for your specific mental health condition. This should include performing baseline assessments and ensuring that the treatment is appropriate for your condition.
Look for TMS providers who:
- Prioritize your wellbeing
- Make treatment or program recommendations based on your safety and wellness
- Demonstrate empathy and respect
- Address your preferences and concerns throughout your treatment journey
- Take effort to make program options accessible for your needs
At Learning to Achieve Wellness, we truly care about our patient’s success—and our mental health specialists will be with you every step of the way. We also offer virtual consultations for our patients.
Financial Transparency and Insurance Coverage
We understand how important it is for our patients to access treatments that are affordable. As a patient, you should feel comfortable enough to clarify insurance coverage and ask about payment options upfront, to ensure that your treatment can meet your financial needs.
One of the many reasons why we provide NeuroStar TMS therapy at Learning to Achieve Wellness is because it is covered by major American insurers, including Medicare. Coverage is available nationwide for up to 300 million Americans and NeuroStar also offers a financial support program for qualifying patients. Our mental health specialists can also help you understand your insurance coverage and access NeuroStar’s financial support program.
Choose Learning to Achieve Wellness as Your TMS Provider
If you have any questions about choosing your TMS provider, bring them to our team of mental health specialists at Learning to Achieve Wellness in Brooksville, New Port Richey, or Brandon. With a free consultation, we can determine if you will benefit from this advanced form of depression treatment.