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 Charlotte Center
Located at 6135 Park S Dr Suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210, TMS of the Carolinas Charlotte Center is your dedicated clinical hub for NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy. We specialize in providing advanced, non-invasive treatment options designed to help individuals manage depression and other eligible conditions. Our experienced team is committed to delivering personalized care within our Charlotte facility, utilizing state-of-the-art technology to support your mental wellness journey. We offer a supportive and professional environment focused solely on improving patient outcomes through effective TMS treatment right here in Charlotte.
Contact: Website: https://tmsofthecarolinas.com | Phone: (803) 573-9748
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is NeuroStar® TMS?
A: NeuroStar® TMS is a non-invasive treatment for depression that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate brain areas associated with mood regulation.
Q2: Is TMS treatment available at your Charlotte location?
A: Yes, our Charlotte center at 6135 Park S Dr Suite 510 offers NeuroStar® TMS treatment for eligible patients.
Q3: How long does a typical TMS session take?
A: A standard TMS session lasts approximately 20-40 minutes and is typically performed daily, Monday through Friday.
Q4: Does insurance cover TMS treatment in Charlotte?
A: Many insurance plans cover TMS therapy for treatment-resistant depression. Our Charlotte team can verify your coverage.
Q5: What are the potential side effects of TMS?
A: TMS is generally well-tolerated. Potential side effects include mild headache or scalp discomfort, which are usually temporary.