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The NeuroStar TMS Therapy

Depression affects millions of individuals worldwide, often impacting daily functioning and overall quality of life. While medications and psychotherapy are effective for many, some individuals do not experience sufficient relief. For these individuals, alternative treatments like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) have emerged as promising options. Brainerd Lakes Area Psychiatry (BLAP) in Baxter, Minnesota, offers NeuroStar TMS Therapy, an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment for depression.


What is NeuroStar TMS Therapy?

NeuroStar TMS Therapy is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain, particularly targeting areas involved in mood regulation. Unlike electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), TMS does not require anesthesia and is administered on an outpatient basis. The treatment is designed for individuals aged 15 and older who have not achieved satisfactory results from traditional depression treatments like medication or psychotherapy.


How Does NeuroStar TMS Work?

During a TMS session, a magnetic coil is placed against the patient’s scalp, delivering focused magnetic pulses to the prefrontal cortex—the area of the brain associated with mood control. These pulses stimulate neural activity, which can alleviate depressive symptoms over time. Each session typically lasts between 20 to 40 minutes, and treatments are usually conducted five times a week over a period of four to six weeks.


Benefits of NeuroStar TMS Therapy

  • Non-Invasive: The procedure does not involve surgery or sedation, allowing patients to resume daily activities immediately after each session.
  • Medication-Free: Ideal for individuals who cannot tolerate antidepressant medications or prefer non-pharmacological treatments.
  • FDA-Approved: NeuroStar TMS Therapy has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of major depressive disorder.
  • Minimal Side Effects: Most patients experience only mild side effects, such as slight headaches or scalp discomfort, which typically resolve shortly after treatment.
  • Proven Effectiveness: Clinical studies have demonstrated significant improvement in depressive symptoms for many patients undergoing TMS therapy.

What to Expect During Treatment

  1. Initial Consultation: Patients undergo a thorough evaluation to determine if TMS therapy is appropriate for their condition.
  2. Treatment Sessions: During each session, patients are seated comfortably while the magnetic coil delivers pulses to the targeted brain region.
  3. Monitoring Progress: Healthcare providers monitor patients’ responses to treatment, adjusting the therapy plan as needed to optimize outcomes.
  4. Post-Treatment Follow-Up: After completing the treatment course, follow-up appointments help assess the therapy’s effectiveness and determine if additional sessions are necessary.

Is NeuroStar TMS Right for You?

NeuroStar TMS Therapy is suitable for individuals aged 15 and older who have not found relief from traditional depression treatments. It may also be an option for those seeking a non-invasive, medication-free approach to managing their symptoms. However, TMS is not recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions or implanted metallic devices. A comprehensive evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider is essential to determine eligibility.


NeuroStar TMS Therapy represents a significant advancement in the treatment of depression, offering hope to those who have struggled with traditional therapies. With its non-invasive nature, minimal side effects, and proven effectiveness, TMS provides an alternative path toward mental wellness. For individuals in the Baxter, Minnesota area, Brainerd Lakes Area Psychiatry offers this innovative treatment as part of their comprehensive mental health services.

External Resources

  • National Institue of Mental Health

At Brainerd Lakes Psychiatry, we believe mental health conversations should be met with support, not silence. Whether you’re navigating your own challenges or supporting someone else, we’re here to help. Let’s work together to create a more open, compassionate world where no one feels ashamed to ask for help.

Brainerd Lakes Area Psychiatry