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NICE Guidelines: repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for depression

Published December 2015

RC PSYCH: Statement on repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for depression

Published February 2017

TMS Treatment clinical audit

Dr Leigh Neal presents his clinical audit of TMS treatment for OCD and PTSD

 

How Smart TMS can work with you

To refer a patient to Smart TMS, please get in touch via email and our Partnership Executive, Lara will be in touch with more information.

Upon submission of your referral, a patient advisor will reach out to discuss your patient's requirements and provide detailed information on transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Your patient will be required to complete online pre-consultation questionnaires to aid our clinicians. The assigned clinician will keep you informed regarding the prescribed treatment and its progress.

Should you have any inquiries during the rTMS treatment, our patient advisors are available to facilitate a discussion with the prescribing clinician.

Contact our experienced patient care team

Call  0345 222 5678
Email  info@smarttms.co.uk

TMS compared to other treatments
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Treatment TMS ECT Antidepressants
Description Non-invasive magnetic fields Electrical current to induce seizure Oral medication
NICE approved
Non-invasive
Outpatient treatment
Ongoing recovery
Side-effects Mild headaches
Mild fatigue
1 in 50,000 risk of seizures
Confusion
Disorientation
Headaches
Intense sleepiness
Jaw ache
Anesthetic complications
Memory loss
Muscle aches
Nausea
Anxiety
Diarrhoea
Dizziness
Fatigue
Headache
Increased appetite
Migraine
Nausea
Nervousness
Sleep problems
Sexual dysfunction
Weight gain
Testimonials
"I have had the opportunity refer some of my patients to Smart TMS. The Patients have come back and fed back that they have had a very comprehensive assessment, detailed explanation for the treatment and its expected effects. It has been impressive to see the patients’ journey. My compliments for Smart TMS"
Dr Pawan Rajpal - Consultant Psychiatrist,Priory Hospital Bristol
"I have referred a number of patients to Smart TMS and have been extremely pleased with the outcome. From the efficiency of the referral pathway through the treatment process and advice along the way to the discharge process and aftercare – all patients have reported how at ease and relaxed they felt by the team and were very pleased with the results. I have no hesitation in recommending Smart TMS"
Dr Megan Roberts - Consultant Psychiatrist,Priory Hospital Southampton
"Everyone I dealt with was extremely friendly, helpful and supportive. Having suffered from treatment resistant depression, I feel I can now face so much of the major stressors in my life. This has been such a successful treatment for me and if you compare it to a recurring prescription of therapy, it works out so much more affordable without any side effects."
Maggie - Smart TMS patient,London

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation FAQs

  • What is repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation?

    Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (or rTMS for short) is a treatment for depressionOCDaddictions and other mental health conditions. The rTMS machine emits high frequency magnetic pulses to the area of the brain known to cause the condition. The treatment stimulates the brain and causes ‘neuroplasticity’ – which is the brain’s ability to mend and build connections between the nerve cells. In the case of depression, for example, the left side of the prefrontal cortex is stimulated, restoring the connections to help it work as it should, without the symptoms of depression.

  • Are rTMS and dTMS the same treatment?

    Although similar, rTMS is more commonly used. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, which is the NICE approved treatment offered by Smart TMS, uses a magnet referred to by professionals as a ‘figure of eight coil’. This coil emits repetitive magnetic pulses to the specific area of the brain known to cause the condition being treated. In comparison, deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or dTMS, uses a ‘H-coil’, which looks like a helmet. The magnetic pulses are emitted on a much larger area of the brain as it’s much less focused than rTMS.

  • How much does TMS cost?

    rTMS is a private treatment and costs vary depending on the condition being treated. An average course of treatment for depression with Smart TMS costs £3,000 and you are likely to need two courses in total.

  • How long do the effects of rTMS treatment last?

    As research progresses, it becomes clear that with regular maintenance sessions (one per month) the benefits of rTMS treatment are on-going. Life can have its ups and downs, but once we know that rTMS treatment works for you, we can offer “top up” sessions whenever you feel you need a boost.

  • Can rTMS cause memory loss?

    There is no research to suggest that rTMS can cause memory loss. rTMS is often compared to ECT (electroconvulsive therapy), which does cause memory loss, however rTMS is non-invasive and only targets a small area of the brain, as opposed to inducing seizures like ECT does.

  • Is rTMS effective for anxiety?

    Yes – rTMS is effective in the treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder. At Smart TMS, we know that depression and anxiety often go hand in hand, so we offer all patients the opportunity to be treated for both at the same time. Other providers can charge separately for courses of depression and anxiety treatment, but we include them in the same treatment session, saving you (in some cases) thousands of pounds.

  • What is the success rate of rTMS therapy?

    “Success” is hard to quantify when talking about mental health. The remission rate of patients suffering with depression at Smart TMS is 49%. This means 49% of patients are no longer clinically depressed following rTMS treatment. Our research shows that 56% patients also see a significant change in their mood, even if they don’t officially reach the point of remission, which helps them lead a happy and fulfilling life with fewer symptoms than before.

Further materials

Treatment of refractory depression with acknowledgements to Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation with acknowledgements to BNF

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