TMS Therapy in Utah: Non-Invasive Treatment for Mental Health

Transform your path to healing with the latest advancements in integrative mental health care. Our FDA-approved, non-invasive TMS therapy is a targeted intervention for treatment-resistant depression.

What is TMS Therapy?

TMS (Trans-Magnetic Stimulation) is a non-invasive treatment thought to strengthen neural pathways and stimulate nerve cell activity in key regions of the brain that impact mental health disorders and chronic pain syndromes.

It was FDA-approved in 2008 for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and can also support the treatment of trauma, treatment-resistant OCD, and anxiety. Some users also report that it improves chronic pain, such as migraines or fibromyalgia.

What Conditions Can TMS Treat?

TMS Therapy for Depression

TMS is FDA-approved for major depressive disorder (MDD) and offers a non-invasive, drug-free option targeting brain circuits to restore mood and emotional regulation. Research shows TMS can improve mood and cognitive function by stimulating neural pathways that reduce the risk of depression. By integrating TMS with lifestyle and functional medicine strategies, clients achieve a more comprehensive healing for sustained mental wellness.

TMS Therapy for OCD

TMS helps modulate the overactive neural circuits linked to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), reducing intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Combined with cognitive-behavioral interventions and a functional approach addressing inflammation and gut health, TMS supports rewiring the brain’s stress response and cognitive control centers.

TMS Therapy for Anxiety

TMS targets and calms brain regions responsible for anxiety, offering symptom relief without medication side effects. Paired with functional medicine practices that address inflammation, neurotransmitter regulation, and stress reduction, this integrative method nurtures the mind-body connection essential for long-term anxiety management.

TMS Therapy for Insomnia

TMS therapy helps insomnia by targeting and regulating brain areas involved in sleep-wake cycles, reducing hyperarousal that often disrupts restful sleep. It influences neurotransmitter levels like serotonin and melatonin, which play key roles in stabilizing mood and sleep patterns. Clinical studies show that TMS can improve sleep quality by increasing total sleep time, reducing the time it takes to fall asleep, and decreasing nighttime awakenings.

Benefits of TMS Therapy

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Non-Invasive & Drug-Free:

Effective symptom relief without the need for medication or surgery, minimizing physical side effects and supporting natural healing processes.

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FDA-Approved for Depression:

Backed by rigorous clinical research and FDA approval for major depressive disorder, providing confidence in its proven safety and efficacy.

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Rapid Symptom Improvement:

Many clients begin to feel relief from anxiety, depression, or OCD symptoms within just a few weeks of starting TMS therapy.

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Minimal Disruption to Daily Life:

Sessions are brief (approximately 20 minutes) and require no recovery period, allowing clients to resume daily activities immediately after each appointment.

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Supports Neuroplasticity:

Stimulates brain areas critical for mood and cognitive function, enhancing pathways for long-lasting emotional resilience and mental clarity.

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Suitable for Treatment-Resistant Cases:

Offers hope to those who haven’t found success with traditional medications or talk therapy alone, providing a new pathway to healing.

What to Expect During TMS Therapy

A typical TMS treatment schedule is five sessions per week for four to six weeks, but this varies based on individual needs and progress.

Initial Consultation and Mapping

Before starting treatment, our clinical treatment team evaluates you to make sure you are a suitable candidate and could benefit from TMS. At the first session, your therapist finds the optimal spot on the scalp and measures a personalized “motor threshold” to calibrate the correct amount of magnetic energy needed—this is painless and involves watching for a small finger or thumb twitch.

Treatment Sessions

During your session, you will sit in a comfortable chair, and a magnetic coil will be placed lightly against your scalp in the targeted area. With each session, you feel a tapping or clicking sensation on your head. Most people find this quick to get used to, and earplugs or headphones can be provided. During the short treatment, you remain awake and alert, or relax, watch tv, listen to music, and even read.

After Treatment

There’s no sedation, and sessions do not require recovery time. You can drive yourself home or return to daily activities immediately afterward. Some individuals may experience mild scalp tenderness or headaches that resolve quickly. Your care team will closely monitor your progress and make adjustments to optimize comfort and results.

We Accept Insurance

Insurance covers TMS therapy for cases of depression and OCD. For other mental health challenges, such as anxiety, insomnia, and trauma, it’s best to speak with our admissions team, who can verify your benefits and connect you with treatment.

Why Choose Maple Mountain for TMS Therapy?

Customized Treatment Plans

Customized Treatment Plans

tailor each TMS therapy protocol to your specific diagnosis, symptoms, and response patterns, ensuring maximum effectiveness with ongoing adjustments based on your progress.

Collaborative Care Model

Collaborative Care Model

integrates your TMS therapy with input from a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists, therapists, and functional medicine specialists to create a cohesive, personalized recovery strategy.

Trauma Sensitive Care

Trauma-Sensitive Care

ensures your TMS provider is understanding of your unique experience and mental health needs, providing safety, trust, and empowerment throughout every step of the journey.

Comprehensive Support

Comprehensive Support

provides continuous guidance before, during, and after TMS sessions, including nutritional counseling, stress management, and wellness coaching to support your whole-person healing.

Personalized Care

Personalized Care

ensures that your TMS therapy is uniquely designed around your individual mental health needs, preferences, and goals, prioritizing your comfort and engagement throughout the healing process.

LGBTQ Friendly

LGBTQ+ Space and Gender Affirming Care

ensures a safe environment that welcomes all gender identities and trained staff who are dedicated to promoting self-acceptance and providing all clients with the highest quality of care.

Our Peaceful and Supportive Campus

Our Peaceful and Supportive Campus

nestled in the Wasatch Mountains, is an ideal sanctuary for healing. Recognized as a top provider in Utah for mental health care, we offer private rooms, meditation spaces, gardens, an on-site fitness center, and a biosound lounge to support all aspects of your mental health.

Frequently Asked Questions About TMS Therapy 

Do you accept insurance for TMS Therapy?

We accept most major insurance plans, and many providers cover TMS therapy for cases of major depressive disorder and OCD. We can treat anxiety, insomnia, and substance abuse cravings with TMS; however, this is usually not covered by insurance.

TMS is not painful and non-invasive. Patients typically describe it as a mild tapping or tingling sensation on the scalp.

TMS and neurofeedback are both non-invasive, brain-based therapies, but differ in how they support mental health. TMS uses magnetic pulses to directly stimulate specific regions of the brain, modulating neural activity to improve symptoms of depression or OCD, and is FDA-approved for treating major depressive disorder. Neurofeedback is an active process where individuals learn to self-regulate their brainwaves through real-time feedback, using techniques such as EEG and interactive activities to train healthier brain patterns over time in thirty-minute treatment sessions. It’s helpful for ADHD, anxiety, and improved focus or sports performance

Patients who have a history of seizures, metal implants, brain damage, such as severe head trauma or tumors, are not suitable candidates for TMS. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should also avoid TMS.

TMS has little to no side effects, but some patients report headaches, dizziness, or twitching in the facial muscles during the session. However, these are often mild and short-lasting.

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Transform Your Mental Health with FDA-Approved TMS Therapy

Non-invasive, drug-free treatment that targets brain circuits to relieve depression, anxiety, and insomnia—with personalized protocols for lasting results.

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