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, located at 6135 Park S Dr Suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210, is dedicated to providing advanced, non-invasive treatment options for individuals seeking relief from depression and other qualifying conditions within our Charlotte community.
At our Charlotte center, we specialize in NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy. This FDA-cleared treatment offers a drug-free alternative for those struggling with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) or other conditions where medication may not have been effective or suitable. Our focus is solely on delivering the highest standard of care right here in Charlotte, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and protocols to maximize patient comfort and potential outcomes.
NeuroStar® TMS therapy works by using focused magnetic pulses to gently stimulate specific areas of the brain responsible for mood regulation. Unlike traditional antidepressant medications, TMS does not require ingestion, meaning there are no systemic side effects like nausea, weight gain, or sexual dysfunction often associated with pharmaceutical interventions. The treatment is typically well-tolerated, with minimal discomfort reported by most patients, often described as a tapping sensation on the scalp.
Our team at TMS of the Carolinas, Charlotte location, is committed to guiding you through every step of the process. From the initial consultation, where we assess your specific needs and determine if TMS is an appropriate treatment option for you, to the final stages of your care plan, we provide personalized support and clear communication. We believe in educating our patients, ensuring you understand the procedure, the expected outcomes, and the commitment required for successful treatment.
If you are located in Charlotte and are looking for effective, evidence-based treatment options for depression or other qualifying conditions, TMS of the Carolinas offers a specialized center focused solely on delivering NeuroStar® TMS therapy right here in your community. We are dedicated to helping Charlotteans achieve lasting relief and improved quality of life.
For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation at our Charlotte location, please visit our website at https://tmsofthecarolinas.com or call us at (803) 573-9748.
Frequently Asked Questions
NeuroStar® TMS is a non-invasive procedure that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain involved in mood regulation, helping to alleviate symptoms of depression and other qualifying conditions without the use of medication.
During a TMS session, a specialized device generates magnetic pulses that pass through the skull and induce small electrical currents in targeted brain regions. This targeted stimulation helps restore healthy brain activity patterns associated with mood regulation.
Yes, NeuroStar® TMS has been proven effective for many individuals, particularly those who have not found sufficient relief with traditional antidepressant medications. It is an FDA-cleared treatment specifically for Major Depressive Disorder.
TMS is generally considered a safe and well-tolerated treatment. The most common side effects are mild scalp discomfort or headaches, which typically diminish over the course of treatment. There is no risk of seizures associated with NeuroStar® TMS due to its built-in safety mechanisms.
A typical TMS session lasts between 20 to 40 minutes. Treatment usually involves daily sessions, five days a week, for approximately four to six weeks, depending on individual needs and treatment response.