TMS is a groundbreaking, non-invasive therapy that uses magnetic pulses to activate targeted areas of the brain.
This innovative treatment is offering new hope for those battling PTSD, a mental health condition triggered by traumatic experiences.
TMS is non-pharmaceutical
TMS directly stimulates the brain to achieve healing; it does not use medications (such as antidepressants) to achieve relief.
TMS is effective
TMS boasts high response and remission rates, even for patients with severe depression or diagnosed with treatment-resistant depression
TMS is covered by insurance
TMS is covered by most medical insurance as a covered benefit. Inland Empire TMS accepts most major commercial plans, TRICARE, and TriWest (Veteran’s) insurance plans.
TMS is long-lasting
TMS patients continue to maintain a beneficial response long after TMS therapy has finished. Patients do not have to remember to take daily medication
TMS has no systemic side effects
TMS is extremely well-tolerated. It is non-invasive, requires no anesthesia or numbing, and has no systemic side effects.
Hyperarousal
an increased physical and mental alertness, in which the body and mind are always on edge, ready to respond to any threat.
Hypervigilance
a specific manifestation of hyperarousal where individuals are constantly monitoring for potential threats
Intrusive Thoughts
Flashbacks that cause emotional harm by constantly reminding the individual of a past traumatic event
Avoidance Behavior
involves active attempts to avoid places, people, or activities that could trigger a memory of the traumatic event and bring up a host of negative emotions.
Negative Mood and Cognitive Symptoms
strong negative emotions such as fear, guilt, shame, anger, or sadness associated with a past traumatic event.
We use TMS to treat a range of mental health conditions — a safe, non-invasive therapy that targets the root causes in the brain, not just the symptoms.

TMS quiets the overactive brain loops that drive OCD.

TMS stimulates underactive areas of the brain responsible for focus and impulse control.

TMS targets the brain's reward and craving circuits, helping to reduce compulsive urges.
Take advantage of this opportunity to better understand your mental health and start your journey toward wellness.