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TMS Therapy:A Proven Non-Drug Treatment
Non-Invasive Procedure
The NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS device is a non-invasive and seamless procedure. No anesthesia is required.
Minimal Side Effects
After your session is over, you can confidently return to any regularly scheduled activities such as work or school. Your sleep will not be affected at all either.
Covered by Insurance
Most insurance companies will help cover the cost of your NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS consultation. Find out more by contacting us today.
*Please note, we are not providers for Medicare, Medicaid, Ambetter, or Tricare.
During a NeuroStar Advanced Therapy treatment session, a magnet similar in strength to that used in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine is used to stimulate nerve cells in the area of the brain thought to control mood. These magnetic pulses may have a positive effect on the brain’s neurotransmitter levels, making long-term remission possible.
Since the FDA clearance of NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS in 2008, insurance coverage for eligible patients has increased significantly. Currently, there are over 60 coverage polices for NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS, including most Medicare contractors. Although NeuroStar Advanced Therapy TMS is not a first line of treatment, it is an alternative option for those who are not responding to or cannot tolerate medications.
Visit neurostar.com for indications for use and safety information.
Meet Our Expert TMS Team
Michael S. Lichtman, MD
Psychiatrist
Board certified in General Psychiatry, Dr. Lichtman founded Statesboro Psychiatric Associates in 1997. He specializes in evaluation and the treatment of the full spectrum of psychiatric disorders.
Olufowobi S. Gbadebo, MD
Psychiatrist
Dr. Gbadebo is board certified in General Psychiatry as well as Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Originally from Nigeria, he attended University of Ibadan College of Medicine. Dr. Gbadebo specializes in evaluation and treatment of the full spectrum of psychiatric disorders.
TMS has definitely been the best value-added part to my therapy.
I was feeling so hopeless and numb from only being treated by talk therapy and medication. TMS rebooted my brain in ways that my other treatments could [then] work to help with my depression.
M.J.
I was very depressed and had tried many different medications without any results.
TMS was the only thing that worked and it worked really well. Six months later, and I am still feeling good. It has been a lifesaver.
A.C.
TMS has helped me in unexplainable ways.
It has given me the strength to face the problems in my life. Now that I can face those problems, I’ve learned how to let them go.
Board certified in General Psychiatry, Dr. Lichtman attended Albert Einstein College of Medicine in his hometown of New York. He completed his residency at Georgetown University Medical Center and a Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Children’s National Medical Center, both in Washington, DC. Dr. Lichtman founded Statesboro Psychiatric Associates in 1997. He specializes in evaluation and the treatment of the full spectrum of psychiatric disorders.
Olufowobi S. Gbadebo, MD
Dr. Gbadebo is board certified in General Psychiatry as well as Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Originally from Nigeria, he attended University of Ibadan College of Medicine. Upon moving to New York, he completed his residency at Erie County Medical Center, and his Fellowship at Children Hospital of Buffalo where he was the Chief Resident. Dr. Gbadebo specializes in evaluation and treatment of the full spectrum of psychiatric disorders. Dr. Gbadebo joined Statesboro Psychiatric Associates in 2012 after serving as Director of the Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin. He enjoys working with adults as well as children, teens and their families.
Insurance Participation
Aetna
Anthem/BCBS
Beacon/Value Options
Humana
Industry Buying Group
Memorial Health Partners
Meritain
Optum (United Healthcare)
The Care Network/SBG
Please note, we are not providers for Medicare, Medicaid, Ambetter, or Tricare.