Is TMS Therapy Legitimate?

By Dr. Karan Narwal

 

Just imagine if you’ve gone through years of psychotherapy. You’ve been told that you need to eat well, so you only shop at Whole Foods. You’ve been told exercise helps, so you’ve been keeping the gym routine going for over a year. Your last visit with your doctor resulted in a dosage increase with your Lexapro and you’ve been given something to help you sleep. This has been a battle for 6 years. Medication after medication, routine after routine. But that lack of interest in things you love is still existent, perhaps worse. Your therapist says they want to help you but right now feel that my symptoms are making it difficult to benefit from using the skills your taught in therapy. They turn you to a TMS clinic nearby. Mention something about magnets. This sounds crazy. This sounds completely out of a movie. It’s voodoo. You’ve been Googling TMS therapy near me or is TMS legitimate? You’ve been reading forums, asking friends and even searching YouTube. You’re not alone.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) often gets lumped in with other so-called “alternative” treatments, right alongside kale cleanses and essential oils promising to heal your childhood trauma. But here’s the thing, TMS is not the traditional golden goose that big Pharma loves. They know it works, they know it helps and they know it brings revenue. And when I mean they, I mean the corporate and medical community. TMS is real. TMS is happening. TMS is an FDA-approved, scientifically backed, and highly effective treatment for depression and other mental health conditions.

So What’s The Science Behind the “Magic”


Let’s cut to the chase. TMS is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain associated with mood regulation, most specifically, the prefrontal cortex. Now if you’re thinking, “Magnetic pulses? Sounds like sci-fi,” well, so did MRIs once upon a time. But just like how an MRI doesn’t teleport you to another dimension, TMS therapy is not pseudoscience; it’s innovative psychiatry at its finest. It’s the use of energy, literally, to create an anti-depressant effect.

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and numerous research institutions confirm that TMS is an effective alternative for individuals who have tried conventional medication management without success. According to a study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry, approximately 50-60% of patients with treatment-resistant depression respond to TMS, and about 30-40% achieve full remission—as in, depression packs its bags and leaves the premises. Compare that to standard antidepressant medications, which, according to STAR*D trials, have about a 27.5% success rate for those who fail their first prescription. If antidepressants were a batting average, they wouldn’t even make the minor leagues.


Explore Your Options With Turnwell


If you’ve been asking yourself whether TMS is right for you, we’re here to help you find out. Our care team at Turnwell will walk you through the entire process, answer your questions, and determine if TMS is a safe and appropriate option based on your health history and goals.

Become a patient to schedule a consultation and learn more about how TMS could help you reclaim your mental health.

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