Little Rock TMS Center
Little Rock, AR
Technology NeuroStar, CloudTMS
Insurance accepted Tricare, Medicare, Aetna + more
"Top marks for advanced NeuroStar technology and welcoming environment."
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Little Rock, AR
Technology NeuroStar, CloudTMS
Insurance accepted Tricare, Medicare, Aetna + more
"Top marks for advanced NeuroStar technology and welcoming environment."
Little Rock, AR
Technology Magstim, CloudTMS, NeuroStar
Insurance accepted Tricare, Cigna, Medicare + more
"Known for reliable Magstim treatments with consistently positive outcomes."
Little Rock, AR
Technology Magstim
Insurance accepted BlueCross, Medicaid, Cigna + more
"Known for reliable Magstim treatments with consistently positive outcomes."
Little Rock, AR
Technology Standard TMS
Insurance accepted
"Known for friendly and knowledgeable staff with consistently positive outcomes."
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From how TMS works to insurance coverage, costs, and what to expect — here's a comprehensive guide to finding TMS therapy in Little Rock.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, FDA/NICE/Health Canada/TGA-cleared treatment that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate underactive regions of the brain linked to depression and other mental health conditions. Unlike electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), TMS requires no anaesthesia, no surgery, and causes no memory impairment.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, there are 4 verified TMS clinics offering this treatment. A full course typically consists of 20–40 sessions, delivered 5 days a week over 6–8 weeks. Each session lasts approximately 20–40 minutes, and patients typically resume normal activities immediately afterward.
TMS is primarily used for treatment-resistant depression but has expanding clinical applications. In Little Rock, Arkansas, clinics offer TMS for:
FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder (MDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and smoking cessation, with coverage expanding for anxiety and PTSD. Medicare, BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare typically cover TMS when pre-authorised and when standard medication and psychotherapy have not provided adequate relief.
The three main TMS devices are FDA/NICE/Health Canada/TGA-cleared and available at clinics in Little Rock. Each uses a different coil design and stimulation protocol:
The most widely used TMS system. Targets the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) for depression. Standard protocol: 37.5 min sessions, 5x/week for 6 weeks.
Uses an H-shaped coil that penetrates deeper and broader brain regions. Cleared for depression and OCD. May be effective for patients who did not respond to standard rTMS.
Offers both standard and accelerated Theta Burst protocols. TBS can reduce session time to 3–6 minutes with comparable efficacy to standard 37.5-minute sessions.