How Long Does TMS Therapy Take to Work?
How long does NeuroStar TMS take to work? Most Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale patients notice changes in weeks 3 and 4. Here is the complete week-by-week timeline for South Florida patients.
How long does NeuroStar TMS take to work? Most Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale patients notice changes in weeks 3 and 4. Here is the complete week-by-week timeline for South Florida patients.
Emotional numbness from depression or antidepressants is one of the most distressing symptoms South Florida patients face. Learn how NeuroStar TMS in Boca Raton helps restore emotional range.
Worried about fitting TMS into your schedule? NeuroStar TMS sessions run 19 to 37 minutes with zero downtime. Palm Beach County and South Florida professionals share how it works.
NeuroStar TMS and antidepressants are fundamentally different treatments. This guide helps Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and South Florida patients understand the key differences before choosing.
Depression brain fog is a real neurological symptom. NeuroStar TMS in Boca Raton targets the exact brain region responsible helping South Florida patients regain mental clarity and focus.
Working professionals in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Palm Beach County are choosing NeuroStar TMS for depression — no downtime, no cognitive side effects, fits into any schedule.
Depression brain fog — cloudy thinking, forgetting words, losing your train of thought — is a real neurological symptom. South Florida patients share what it feels like and how NeuroStar TMS helped.
Low motivation and energy are core symptoms of depression that NeuroStar TMS directly addresses. Palm Beach County and South Florida patients share how TMS helped them regain their drive.
Emotional blunting, numbness, and reduced empathy are common antidepressant side effects. South Florida patients share their experience and how NeuroStar TMS in Boca Raton offers a drug-free alternative.
Learn the signs your depression may be treatment resistant and how NeuroStar TMS in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Palm Beach County helps when medication has not been enough.