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Bangor Depression Treatment Center

Specialized TMS Therapy and Neuromodulation right here in Bangor, Maine. FDA-cleared treatment for depression with proven clinical excellence.

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About the Clinic

Bangor Depression Treatment Center provides FDA-cleared TMS therapy in Bangor, Maine. We specialize in treating treatment-resistant depression with BrainsWay technology.

Located in Bangor, Maine, our clinic serves patients throughout Bangor and the surrounding areas. We understand that mental health treatment is deeply personal, which is why we take a patient-centered approach to every consultation.

Advanced TMS Devices

BrainsWay

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Nexstim

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CloudTMS

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Conditions Treated

Major Depressive Disorder Bipolar PTSD

Medical Team

Dr. Christopher Johnson, MD
Dr. Christopher Johnson, MD

Board-Certified Psychiatrist

13+ Years Exp. UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
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Dr. Emily Martinez, MD
Dr. Emily Martinez, MD

Board-Certified Psychiatrist

32+ Years Exp. Duke University
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Dr. Christopher Davis, MD
Dr. Christopher Davis, MD

Board-Certified Psychiatrist

19+ Years Exp. Baylor College of Medicine
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Real experiences from patients treated at Bangor Depression Treatment Center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TMS therapy and how does it work at Bangor Depression Treatment Center?
TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. At Bangor Depression Treatment Center, we use BrainsWay and Nexstim and CloudTMS technology to precisely target the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), the brain region associated with mood regulation. Unlike medications, TMS does not circulate through the bloodstream, so patients experience minimal to no systemic side effects. A typical treatment course involves 36 sessions over 6-9 weeks, with each session lasting approximately 19-20 minutes.
Does Bangor Depression Treatment Center accept my insurance for TMS therapy?
We recommend contacting Bangor Depression Treatment Center directly to discuss insurance coverage. Our administrative team can verify your benefits and assist with prior authorization. Most major insurance plans cover TMS therapy for treatment-resistant depression.
What should I expect during my first TMS session in Bangor?
Your first TMS session at Bangor Depression Treatment Center begins with the treatment team determining your motor threshold, which calibrates the magnetic pulse intensity to your individual brain. You will be seated comfortably in a treatment chair while a coil is positioned against your head. You may feel a tapping sensation on your scalp during treatment. Sessions typically last 19-20 minutes, and you can return to normal activities immediately afterward, including driving. There is no anesthesia or sedation required. Most patients describe the experience as comfortable and use the time to relax, read, or listen to music.
How quickly will I see results from TMS therapy?
Individual response times vary, but many patients at Bangor Depression Treatment Center begin noticing improvements in mood, energy, and sleep within the first 2-3 weeks of treatment. The full course of treatment typically spans 36 sessions over 6-9 weeks. Clinical studies show that approximately 50-60% of patients with treatment-resistant depression achieve meaningful improvement, and about one-third experience complete remission. Our clinical team monitors your progress throughout treatment and can adjust protocols as needed.
Are there any side effects of TMS treatment?
TMS therapy is one of the safest treatments available for depression. The most common side effect is mild scalp discomfort or a tapping sensation at the treatment site during sessions, which typically diminishes after the first few treatments. Unlike antidepressant medications, TMS does not cause weight gain, sexual dysfunction, nausea, or drowsiness. There is no recovery time needed after sessions. The most serious but rare risk is seizure, occurring in less than 0.1% of patients. Our clinical team at Bangor Depression Treatment Center conducts thorough screening to minimize any risks.
How much does TMS therapy cost at Bangor Depression Treatment Center?
TMS therapy costs vary based on insurance coverage, treatment protocol, and session count. Contact Bangor Depression Treatment Center for pricing details. Our administrative team provides complimentary insurance verification and can give you a clear picture of your expected costs before treatment begins.
Who is a good candidate for TMS therapy?
TMS therapy at Bangor Depression Treatment Center is ideal for adults who have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder and have not achieved adequate relief from at least one antidepressant medication. You may also be a candidate if you experience intolerable side effects from medications. TMS is not recommended for patients with metallic implants in or near the head (excluding dental fillings), or those with a history of seizures. During your initial consultation, our clinical team will review your complete medical and psychiatric history to determine if TMS is appropriate for you.
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Bangor Depression Treatment Center

4630 Medical Center Dr
Bangor, ME 49349

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Hours of Operation

Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. TMS therapy should only be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your doctor before starting any new treatment. Read full disclaimer.