Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at The Johns …

Posted: March 10, 2017 at 3:19 am

rTMS has been shown to be a safe and well-tolerated procedure that can be an effective treatment for patients with depression who have not benefitted from antidepressant medications or cannot tolerate antidepressant medications due to side-effects.

We are pleased to announce that the Johns Hopkins Brain Stimulation Program is now offering Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS) utilizing the H-coil, which is a novel rTMS tool that enables direct stimulation of deeper and larger brain volumes. This coil is designed to affect extensive neuronal pathways, including deeper cortical regions and fibers targeting subcortical regions, without a significant increase in the electric field induced in superficial cortical layers (Levkovitz et al., 2015).

In addition to dTMS, the Brain Stimulation program continues to offer conventional TMS using the figure-of-8 coil.

rTMS therapy is not appropriate for all patients. Before scheduling you for treatment, you must first be evaluated by one of our TMS psychiatrists to determine if rTMS would be safe and appropriate for you.

To be evaluated for outpatient rTMS treatment or to learn more please CONTACT US.

Sample TMS consent form Patient metal screening form

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