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1110 SE Cary Pkwy #207, Cary, NC 27518
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https://medpsychnc.com
MedPsych specializes in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy, offering patients a safe, non-invasive solution for treatment-resistant depression and related conditions.
1110 SE Cary Pkwy #207, Cary, NC 27518
https://medpsychnc.com
MedPsych Integrated - Cary is conveniently located at 1110 SE Cary Pkwy #207, Cary, NC 27518, dedicated to providing advanced mental healthcare solutions right here in our community. Our Cary practice specializes in offering evidence-based treatments, with a focus on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy as a cutting-edge option for those seeking effective depression treatment.
What is TMS Therapy?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression. At our Cary location, we utilize this advanced technology for patients who may not have found sufficient relief with traditional treatments like medication or psychotherapy alone. TMS targets specific areas of the brain involved in mood regulation, helping to restore balance and potentially improve overall well-being.
Our Approach at MedPsych Integrated - Cary
We understand that mental health is deeply personal. Our team at the Cary office is committed to providing compassionate, personalized care. We begin with a thorough assessment to determine if TMS therapy is appropriate for each individual patient. Our Cary-based practitioners are experienced in administering TMS safely and effectively, adhering to the highest clinical standards. We believe in a collaborative approach, working closely with patients to set realistic goals and tailor the treatment plan to their specific needs, all managed from our dedicated Cary facility.
Benefits of Choosing TMS at Our Cary Clinic
For eligible patients seeking an alternative to medication, TMS offers several potential advantages:
- Non-Invasive: No surgery or anesthesia is required. Patients remain awake and alert during the procedure.
- Well-Tolerated: Side effects are typically mild and temporary, such as headache or scalp discomfort during stimulation.
- Outpatient Treatment: Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately after a TMS session at our Cary location.
- Potential for Remission: TMS can be an effective option for individuals who have not responded adequately to previous treatments.
Contact MedPsych Integrated - Cary Today
If you are located in Cary and are interested in learning more about TMS therapy or other mental health services offered at our 1110 SE Cary Pkwy #207 location, we encourage you to reach out. You can visit our website at https://medpsychnc.com or call our Cary office directly at (919) 582-7272. Our team is ready to discuss your concerns and determine if our services are the right fit for your journey to better mental health, right here in Cary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about MedPsych Integrated - Cary
1. What conditions does MedPsych Integrated - Cary treat?
We primarily focus on providing mental health services, including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for depression, at our Cary location.
2. Is TMS therapy covered by insurance?
Coverage for TMS therapy can vary depending on your insurance plan. We recommend contacting our Cary office at (919) 582-7272 to discuss your specific insurance coverage.
3. How long does a typical TMS session last?
A standard TMS session at our Cary clinic typically lasts between 25 to 45 minutes. Most patients find they can return to their daily activities immediately after.
4. What is the cost of TMS therapy at MedPsych Integrated - Cary?
The cost of TMS therapy can vary based on individual treatment plans. We offer transparent pricing and can provide detailed information during a consultation at our Cary location.
5. Are there any side effects associated with TMS?
TMS is generally well-tolerated. Common side effects may include headache, scalp discomfort, or tingling sensations during treatment. Our team at the Cary office will discuss potential side effects in detail.