Treat the root cause of your depression.

TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) is an FDA-approved treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate the root cause of depression. It's safe, highly-effective, and covered by insurance.

Chicago Neurological Services is the preeminent TMS provider serving the Chicago community - click below to learn more about the benefits of TMS or to schedule a consultation with one of our psychiatrists.

It's not you, it's the brain

Depression is caused by a lack of sufficient activity in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, essentially the front left part of your brain.

When this area is working properly, the entire brain lights up, creating an improved mood, working memory, and selective attention.

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Highly Effective

About 85% of patients who complete a full course of TMS show a clinically meaningful response and about 65% experience a full remission, meaning their symptoms go away completely

Fits in Your Schedule

Sessions are about 20 minutes and you can drive to and from your appointments. The full course covered by insurance usually takes about 6-8 weeks to complete.

Covered by Insurance

All major payers cover TMS treatment for Depression. If you've tried multiple antidepressants and therapy, there's a good chance your insurance covers it.

What is TMS?

TMS, or transcranial magnetic stimulation, is an alternative treatment for a variety of mental health conditions, but it is most commonly used to treat major depression and anxiety. This non-invasive therapy involves using a targeted magnetic field to stimulate under-active neurons in specific parts of the brain. TMS therapy typically takes about 6 weeks and is over 70% effective for providing long-term relief from depression symptoms.

How does TMS work?

Depression is caused by a lack of sufficient activity in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, essentially the front left part of your brain. When this area is working properly, the entire brain lights up, creating an improved mood, working memory, and selective attention. TMS works by using magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. This is done by placing a magnetic coil near the head, which produces magnetic pulses that stimulate the nerve cells in the targeted area.

Is TMS for me?

TMS may be a good option for individuals who have not responded to traditional treatments for depression, such as medication and psychotherapy. However, it is important to speak with a mental health professional to determine if TMS is right for you.

What is TMS like? Do I feel anything?

During TMS treatment, you can sit comfortably and perform passive activities like reading a book, watching TV, or listening to music. Most patients report that TMS treatment feels like a gentle tapping sensation on the skull. Some patients experience a tingling or scalp sensitivity at the stimulation site during treatment, which can typically be mitigated by placing the device at a slightly different angle.

Are there any side effects?

The most commonly reported side effects of TMS therapy include mild headache, scalp discomfort during stimulation, and lightheadedness, all of which are typically resolved shortly after the treatment session or within the first week. Many patients report no side effects at all.

Is TMS covered by insurance?

Yes, TMS therapy is covered by almost all major insurance companies, depending on your insurance plan. Insurance plans can also have requirements for coverage, such as a prior history of antidepressant medication use or therapy treatments.

Meet Dr. Lenny Cohen, MD

Dr. Lenny Cohen is a top-ranked neurologist leading Chicago Neurological Services in Chicago and Oak Park, Illinois. With over a decade of experience, he is committed to personalized care, using the latest technology and research. Dr. Cohen began his medical education in Russia and later moved to New York City, earning his medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine. He completed his neurology residency at Virginia Commonwealth University and is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Since 2007, Dr. Cohen has been on staff at Rush Oak Park Hospital. He founded both Chicago Neurological Services and Lakeshore Hyperbaric Center. His quality of care has earned him numerous honors, including Patients’ Choice and On-Time Doctor awards. Fluent in Russian and English, Dr. Cohen merges traditional medicine with alternative therapy to focus on long-term health and well-being.

Located in Chicago

2219 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60618, USA

2219 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60618

Have You Heard?

Here's how TMS has helped others.

Denine

"Dr Cohen was caring, knowledgeable and thorough and got straight to the medical and non medical issues at hand. He also went the extra mile in making sure I received the services outside of his practice in which I was entitled as a patient and client."

Alicia

"Great doctor. Came highly recommended by my primary care. He really listens. And checks everything. Very caring. And his treatment eliminates the pain. AND his wonderful staff that looks at emails and texts and gets you in as needed with pain level."

Matthew

"Dr. Cohen is on time, attentive and inquisitive about your concerns. I never felt rushed, nor did I have to repeat myself."

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