Contact Information
Address:
6135 Park S Dr suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210
Phone:
Website
https://tmsofthecarolinas.com
TMS of the Carolinas in Charlotte NC is a clinical center specializing in NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy for treatment-resistant depression. Located at 6135 Park South Dr, Suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210, the clinic offers non-invasive, FDA-cleared treatment protocols delivered in as little as 19-minute sessions, typically over a 7-week course.
6135 Park S Dr suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210
https://tmsofthecarolinas.com
TMS of the Carolinas, located at 6135 Park S Dr suite 510, Charlotte, NC 28210, is a dedicated clinical center specializing in NeuroStar® transcranial magnetic stimulation. We provide advanced, non-invasive treatment options for patients seeking relief from conditions like depression and other eligible disorders.
Our facility in Charlotte is committed to delivering personalized care using state-of-the-art TMS technology. We focus on providing effective treatment within a supportive clinical environment.
For more information about our services in Charlotte, please visit our website https://tmsofthecarolinas.com or call us at (803) 573-9748.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What conditions does TMS of the Carolinas treat in Charlotte?
Our Charlotte center primarily offers NeuroStar® TMS treatment for major depressive disorder.
Q: Is TMS treatment at TMS of the Carolinas in Charlotte covered by insurance?
We work with most insurance providers. Please contact our Charlotte office at (803) 573-9748 to verify your specific coverage.
Q: How long does a typical TMS treatment session at the Charlotte location take?
A standard TMS session at our Charlotte facility lasts approximately 25-50 minutes.
Q: What is the typical treatment duration for TMS in Charlotte?
Treatment usually involves daily sessions five days a week for about 4-6 weeks at our Charlotte center.
Q: Are there any side effects associated with TMS treatment at TMS of the Carolinas Charlotte location?
TMS is generally well-tolerated. Potential side effects are mild and may include headache or scalp discomfort during treatment.