What Is TMS?
TMS uses a magnetic coil placed near the head to deliver focused magnetic pulses that stimulate specific brain regions. It is targeted, precise, adjustable, and completely outpatient — you drive yourself home after each session.
TMS is NOT:
- ECT (electroconvulsive therapy)
- Surgery — no incisions
- Medication — nothing in bloodstream
TMS IS:
- FDA-cleared since 2008
- Outpatient — drive home after
- Targeted & adjustable
TMS Efficacy: The Numbers
of patients show significant improvement
achieve full remission
duration of effect after full course
NPMC's Approach: QEEG-Guided TMS
Most TMS clinics use a one-size-fits-all protocol: stimulate the left DLPFC, 20–30 sessions. At NPMC, we first map your brain's electrical activity with QEEG, identify your specific hypoactive zones, and program TMS to target your exact neurological pattern.
The result: faster response, stronger effect, longer-lasting results — and fewer sessions needed.
Pricing
| Service | Price (GEL) | Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| TMS — single session | 250 GEL | ~$90 |
| Starter — 5 sessions (TMS + NF + therapy) | 2,000 GEL | ~$730 |
| Core — 10 sessions | 4,000 GEL | ~$1,460 |
| Transform — 20 sessions | 7,500 GEL | ~$2,750 |
Equivalent TMS course in Western Europe: €4,000–€12,000.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TMS painful?
Not typically. Most patients describe a light tapping sensation. Mild scalp discomfort in the first 1–2 sessions is common and usually resolves. Serious pain is rare.
Can TMS be combined with antidepressants?
Yes. Many patients continue their medication during TMS. Some reduce or discontinue medication after a successful course — under physician guidance.
Do you offer consultations in English?
Yes. All consultations, reports, and patient communication can be conducted in English.
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