Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Depression isn’t easy, and medication doesn’t work for everyone. At Autumn Leaves Psychiatry in Idaho Falls, we offer NeuroStar Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for patients who haven’t found relief from antidepressants.

TMS is a safe, FDA-cleared alternative that targets the areas of the brain linked to depression, without the side effects of medication. Our Idaho Falls team has helped patients throughout eastern Idaho find lasting relief through this treatment.

Depression isn’t easy. For people who have not found relief from antidepressants, NeuroStar is a safe and proven alternative treatment for depression without the side effects of medication.

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

TMS Therapy

WHAT IS TMS?

NeuroStar uses transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to target key areas of the brain that are underactive in people with depression. It is not ECT (electroconvulsive therapy).

What is NeuroStar Advanced Therapy (TMS)? NeuroStar uses focused magnetic pulses (similar in strength to an MRI), to revitalize underactive areas of the brain involved in regulating mood.

When these regions are underactive, depression can result. “Waking up” these regions can have a lasting effect on depression, making long-term remission from depression a reality for many people.

Treatment with NeuroStar Advanced Therapy is easy:

  • You can return to normal activities right away
  • You are awake during treatment
  • There are no negative effects on memory or sleep
  • It’s covered by most health insurance plans, including Medicare and Tricare

What to Expect

Here’s what you can expect from a NeuroStar Advanced Therapy (TMS) session:

Before Treatment

You’ll recline comfortably in the treatment chair. A curved magnetic coil will be positioned on your head.

During Treatment

You’ll hear a clicking sound and feel a tapping sensation on your head as the NeuroStar coil focuses treatment precisely
at the source of the depression: the brain. The patented Contact Sensing technology ensures the prescribed dose is delivered, every treatment, every pulse.

After Treatment

With NeuroStar TMS you are fully awake and alert during treatment and may drive home and resume daily activities immediately afterwards. Depending on your doctor’s recommendation, a typical NeuroStar treatment plan includes 36 sessions that each last between 19-37 minutes. Completing the full NeuroStar treatment course gives the best chance for delivering long-lasting relief from depression.

Who Is Right For TMS Therapy?

TMS is a strong option if you’ve tried one or more antidepressants without getting real relief, or if medication side effects have made it hard to stick with treatment. It’s also worth considering if you want a non-drug approach to managing depression, or if you have comorbid anxiety symptoms alongside Major Depressive Disorder.

TMS is not right for everyone. Patients with certain implants or a history of seizures should talk with our team before starting treatment. A consultation with our providers is the best way to find out if TMS fits your situation.

Insurance Coverage for TMS

Cost shouldn’t stand between you and treatment. TMS is covered by most major insurance plans, including Medicare, and Autumn Leaves Psychiatry now accepts both Tricare and Select Health for TMS therapy. 

Our team will walk you through the prior authorization process so you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Not sure what your plan covers? Reach out and we’ll help you verify your benefits. 

Client meeting with a mental health professional during a trauma therapy session in a calm office setting

See our frequently asked questions

Have more questions about TMS?

NeuroStar TMS is a non-drug, noninvasive treatment that uses focused magnetic fields to revitalize underactive areas of the brain to improve symptoms of depression. 

NeuroStar is a safe, effective depression treatment for people who have not found relief from
antidepressants.

NeuroStar uses focused magnetic pulses (similar in strength to an MRI), to revitalize underactive areas of the brain involved in regulating mood. When these regions are underactive, depression can result. 

“Waking up” these regions can have a lasting effect on depression, making long-term remission from depression a reality for many people.

A typical NeuroStar treatment plan includes 36 sessions that each last between 19-37 minutes. 

Your doctor will determine what is right for you. Completing the full NeuroStar treatment course gives the best chance for delivering long-lasting relief from depression.

NeuroStar is covered by most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Tricare. Over 300 million people have insurance plans that
cover NeuroStar.

NeuroStar is a safe and effective treatment without the systemic side effects of medication. The most common side effect is mild to
moderate pain or discomfort at the treatment site. 

For most patients, this subsides within the first week of treatment.

No. TMS Therapy involves a unique method of using pulsed magnetic fields for a therapeutic benefit. The intensity of the magnetic field is similar to that of an MRI. 

These techniques differ radically from the popular use of low intensity, static magnetic fields. Those products deliver weak and undirected static fields that are not capable of activating brain cells. The activation and stimulation of brain cells is a key part of why TMS is so effective.

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Inidication Statement

The NeuroStar Advanced Therapy System is indicated for the treatment of depressive episodes and for decreasing anxiety symptoms for those who may exhibit comorbid anxiety symptoms in adult patients suffering from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and who failed to achieve satisfactory improvement from previous antidepressant medication treatment in the current episode.


The NeuroStar Advanced Therapy system is intended to be used as an adjunct for the treatment of adult patients suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). NeuroStar Advanced Therapy is only available by prescription. A doctor can help decide if NeuroStar Advanced Therapy is right for you. Patients’ results may vary.


The most common side effect is pain or discomfort at or near the treatment site. These events are transient; they occur during the TMS treatment course and do not occur for most patients after the first week of treatment. There is a rare risk of seizure associated with the use of TMS therapy (<0.1% per patient).
Visit neurostar.com for full safety and prescribing information.

Clinical & Academic References

Carpenter LL, et al. (2012). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for Major Depression: A Multisite, Naturalistic, Observational Study of Acute Treatment Outcomes in Clinical Practice. Depression and Anxiety, 29(7):587-596. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22689344


George MS, et al. (2010). Daily Left Prefrontal Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder: A Sham-Controlled Randomized Trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 67(5):507-516. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20439832
Dunner DL, et al. (2014). 

A Multisite, Naturalistic, Observational Study of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for Patients with Pharmacoresistant Major Depressive Disorder: Durability of Benefit Over a 1-Year Follow-Up Period. J Clin Psychiatry. 75(12):1394-1401. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25271871


O’Reardon JP, et al. (2007). Efficacy and Safety of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Acute Treatment of Major Depression: A Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial. Biol Psychiatry, 62(11):1208-1216. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17573044

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