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TMS Therapy in Omaha, Nebraska

Compare 2 TMS Therapy clinics in Omaha, Nebraska that offer care for treatment-resistant depression, OCD, and anxious depression. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • Brain Health Nebraska

    TMS therapy and psychiatric medication management are provided at Brain Health Nebraska, located on Wright Street in west Omaha. The practice treats adults with treatment-resistant depression and other mood disorders through both neuromodulation and traditional pharmacological approaches. Board-certified psychiatric oversight is maintained for all treatment protocols. Patients typically require referrals from primary care providers or existing mental health professionals before scheduling initial consultations.

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  • Meridian Mental Health & TMS Center of Omaha Powered by Geode Health

    TMS therapy is provided at Meridian Mental Health & TMS Center of Omaha for adults with treatment-resistant depression. The clinic, located on Pacific Street in central Omaha, specializes in transcranial magnetic stimulation as a non-invasive treatment option. Sessions are administered under psychiatric supervision for patients whose depression has not adequately responded to antidepressant medications. The practice focuses specifically on TMS protocols rather than offering a full-spectrum psychiatric service.

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About TMS Therapy

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS, is a non-invasive treatment that uses targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain involved in mood regulation. It's FDA-cleared for major depression, OCD, anxious depression, and smoking cessation, and is most often recommended for patients who haven't responded to multiple antidepressant medications.

A typical TMS course involves 30 to 36 daily sessions over six to nine weeks. Each session lasts 20 to 40 minutes depending on the protocol, and patients remain awake and alert throughout — most read, listen to music, or watch videos during treatment. There's no anesthesia, no sedation, and no recovery time, so patients can drive themselves home and return to work the same day.

Common side effects are mild and limited to scalp discomfort or headaches during the first week of treatment, which usually resolve on their own. Unlike medication, TMS doesn't cause weight gain, sexual dysfunction, or sedation.

Most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression after documentation of medication trials. Coverage for OCD and other indications varies by carrier. Clinics in our directory offering TMS are equipped with FDA-cleared devices from manufacturers including Neuronetics (NeuroStar), MagVenture, BrainsWay, and others.