Accelerated TMS

Treatment for MDD and GAD

Accelerated TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) is a relatively new technology that offers safe, non-invasive treatment solutions for patients with treatment-resistant depression. Experienced psychiatrist Karen Giles, MD, MS, at Breakthru Psychiatric Solutions in Sandy Springs and Alpharetta, Georgia, is committed to staying on top of the latest science in mental health. Dr. Giles specializes in using cutting-edge treatments like Accelerated TMS to treat long-term depression when nothing else is working. To learn how Accelerated TMS could benefit you, call Breakthru Psychiatric Solutions today or book an appointment online.

What is Accelerated TMS?

What is the protocol for Accelerated TMS?

How quickly does Accelerated TMS start working?

While everyone’s journey is slightly different, many patients report that results from Accelerated TMS are noticeable around day 4 of treatment. With traditional TMS, patients often see results in the fourth week of treatment.

Is Accelerated TMS covered by insurance?

At this time, Accelerated TMS is not eligible for insurance coverage. We hope this will change in the future. Traditional TMS is eligible for insurance coverage.

What are the key differences between accelerated and traditional TMS?

Why choose Breakthru?

Physician-led, interventional psychiatry experts

Full suite of treatments including TMS, Spravato, IV Ketamine, VNS & Prism

Trusted by patients across Alpharetta, Sandy Springs & Greater Atlanta

Dedicated to advancing mental health treatment

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Frequently asked questions

Traditional TMS (a 9-week protocol) is FDA approved and covered by insurance. Accelerated TMS is not currently covered by insurance.

Accelerated TMS is non-invasive and has the same side effects as traditional TMS, with mild headache after the first 1 – 3 treatments as the most common side effect.

TMS can be paired with IV Ketamine or Spravato, if Dr. Giles thinks the patient’s symptoms warrant it.

Accelerated TMS treatments are 3.5 hours/day (and include 4 treatments). Traditional TMS treatments are typically 30 minutes/day (for 1 treatment).

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Our clinical staff observes and supports our patients 100% of the time during treatments. A physician is on-site and available at all times during every treatment.