Oftentimes, people with clinical depression, anxious depression, or obsessive-compulsive disorder do not experience relief from medication. In such cases, these individuals may be eligible for NeuroStar TMS therapy.
To learn about the conditions treated by Corpus Christi NeuroStar TMS therapy and whether you are a good candidate for treatment, schedule a consultation with a skilled doctor today. Our team at Bay Area Psychiatry Services, P.C. would be delighted to help you discover which of our many treatment options would be best for your needs.
NeuroStar is not just any TMS therapy; it is the gold standard. This treatment is the #1-recommended treatment of its kind by doctors around the world. It is designed to offer symptomatic relief to patients with clinical depression, anxious depression, and OCD in a short, seven-week treatment. Additionally, TMS therapy is FDA-cleared, non-invasive, non-surgical, and non-medication based.
NeuroStar offers a variety of benefits for our patients, including:
Talk to one of our Corpus Christi doctors to determine if your condition can be treated by NeuroStar TMS therapy.
NeuroStar TMS therapy in Corpus Christi aims to improve mental health symptoms for qualifying patients over the age of 15 for the following conditions:
TMS therapy is especially ideal for individuals who have struggled with other treatments for the above conditions—including medication and psychotherapy. NeuroStar can offer hope to patients who have:
If you have MDD, MDD with anxiety, or OCD, schedule your consultation for NeuroStar treatment today.
Major depressive disorder—also known as clinical depression—is one of the most common mental health issues in the world. This treatment can affect up to 17 percent of patients globally. MDD is professionally diagnosed when a patient experiences a persistent depressed mood or reduced interest in hobbies they used to enjoy in addition to at least four of the following symptoms:
Brain imaging studies have shown that MDD is linked to abnormalities in brain function and structure. These abnormalities tend to affect the regions of the brain that control and regulate mood, emotion, and behavior.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a mental health condition that presents in a patient with intrusive, persistent thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions). For the patient, these uncontrollable symptoms can severely disrupt daily living activities.
Brain imaging studies have highlighted differences in brain structure and function in OCD patients, especially areas that regulate emotion and behavior. Research has shown that these impairments and differences cause the obsessions and compulsions that are typical of OCD.
Patients diagnosed with MDD with anxious depression experience depression and anxiety at the same time. These patients not only exhibit typical depression symptoms but also symptoms of anxiety, including:
Patients with depression and anxiety at the same time typically experience a poorer prognosis and lower quality of life than patients with either depression or anxiety alone.
NeuroStar has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients living with depression, anxiety, and OCD. When you or someone you know have one of the conditions treated by Corpus Christi NeuroStar TMS therapy, contact one of our clinicians at Bay Area Psychiatry Services, P.C. We can help you explore if the #1 doctor-recommended TMS treatment is right for you. Call today.