Dr. Alan Anderson, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist at Concord Mental Health & TMS in Concord, New Hampshire, specializing in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for Anxiety, PTSD, Tinnitus. Alan is dedicated to providing patients in the Merrimack County with access to advanced, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatments that offer a proven alternative when traditional medications fall short. Alan's journey in psychiatry began at Baylor College of Medicine, where training in both the science and art of mental health care shaped a distinctive clinical perspective. The program's emphasis on translational neuroscience — bridging laboratory research with bedside care — continues to influence how Alan approaches TMS treatment today. Over a career spanning more than 13 years, Dr. Alan Anderson, MD has developed deep expertise in the nuances of neuromodulation therapy. At Concord Mental Health & TMS, this experience manifests in meticulous attention to treatment parameters, an ability to set realistic expectations with patients, and the clinical skill to achieve consistently strong outcomes even in complex, treatment-resistant presentations. For Alan, the practice of interventional psychiatry is fundamentally about restoring hope. Many patients arrive at Concord Mental Health & TMS after years of unsuccessful medication trials, and Alan is committed to offering them a scientifically validated path forward through personalized TMS protocols grounded in the latest clinical evidence. Alan's clinical focus at Concord Mental Health & TMS includes specialized expertise in Anxiety, PTSD, Tinnitus. TMS therapy for anxiety targets specific prefrontal cortex regions involved in emotional regulation and threat processing. By modulating activity in these circuits, TMS can help reduce excessive worry, physical tension, and the hypervigilance that characterizes anxiety disorders. Emerging research supports both standard and accelerated TMS protocols for generalized anxiety, with many patients experiencing relief that complements or replaces medication-based approaches. TMS for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder works by rebalancing the hyperactive threat-detection circuits in the brain. Stimulation of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex has shown promise in reducing intrusive memories, emotional numbness, and hyperarousal symptoms. For patients whose trauma symptoms have not responded to therapy or medication alone, TMS offers a targeted neurobiological intervention. At Concord Mental Health & TMS, Alan works with Nexstim — an FDA-cleared TMS system. This technology delivers precise magnetic stimulation to targeted brain regions with proven clinical efficacy. Alan stays current with evolving treatment protocols, including standard repetitive TMS, theta burst stimulation, and accelerated treatment schedules where appropriate. Alan is known among patients at Concord Mental Health & TMS for taking the time to thoroughly explain the TMS process, set realistic expectations, and create an environment where patients feel comfortable and informed. This approach to patient communication contributes to higher treatment completion rates and better clinical outcomes. If you're considering TMS therapy in Concord, New Hampshire, Dr. Alan Anderson, MD and the team at Concord Mental Health & TMS offer comprehensive evaluations to determine whether this treatment approach is right for you. Reach out to schedule an initial consultation and take the first step toward a medication-free path to recovery.
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Dr. David Moore, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist at Concord Depression Treatment Center in Concord, New Hampshire, specializing in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for Anxiety, Depression, OCD. David is dedicated to providing patients in the Merrimack County with access to advanced, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatments that offer a proven alternative when traditional medications fall short. David's journey in psychiatry began at Baylor College of Medicine, where training in both the science and art of mental health care shaped a distinctive clinical perspective. The program's emphasis on translational neuroscience — bridging laboratory research with bedside care — continues to influence how David approaches TMS treatment today. Over a career spanning more than 14 years, Dr. David Moore, MD has developed deep expertise in the nuances of neuromodulation therapy. At Concord Depression Treatment Center, this experience manifests in meticulous attention to treatment parameters, an ability to set realistic expectations with patients, and the clinical skill to achieve consistently strong outcomes even in complex, treatment-resistant presentations. David believes that effective TMS treatment requires more than just delivering magnetic pulses — it demands a deep understanding of each patient's unique neurological profile, psychiatric history, and personal treatment goals. This philosophy drives a highly individualized approach to care, where every treatment plan is carefully calibrated to maximize therapeutic outcomes. David's clinical focus at Concord Depression Treatment Center includes specialized expertise in Anxiety, Depression, OCD. TMS therapy for anxiety targets specific prefrontal cortex regions involved in emotional regulation and threat processing. By modulating activity in these circuits, TMS can help reduce excessive worry, physical tension, and the hypervigilance that characterizes anxiety disorders. Emerging research supports both standard and accelerated TMS protocols for generalized anxiety, with many patients experiencing relief that complements or replaces medication-based approaches. In treating depression with TMS, the focus is on stimulating the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), a brain region consistently found to be underactive in patients with major depressive disorder. By restoring normal activity in this region, TMS helps re-engage the neural circuits responsible for mood regulation, motivation, and cognitive function. Clinical trials demonstrate remission rates of 50-60% in treatment-resistant cases. At Concord Depression Treatment Center, David works with Magstim, Nexstim, CloudTMS — giving patients access to multiple FDA-cleared TMS platforms. This multi-device capability allows for protocol selection tailored to each patient's specific diagnosis and treatment targets. David stays current with evolving treatment protocols, including standard repetitive TMS, theta burst stimulation, and accelerated treatment schedules where appropriate. David is known among patients at Concord Depression Treatment Center for taking the time to thoroughly explain the TMS process, set realistic expectations, and create an environment where patients feel comfortable and informed. This approach to patient communication contributes to higher treatment completion rates and better clinical outcomes. If you're considering TMS therapy in Concord, New Hampshire, Dr. David Moore, MD and the team at Concord Depression Treatment Center offer comprehensive evaluations to determine whether this treatment approach is right for you. Reach out to schedule an initial consultation and take the first step toward a medication-free path to recovery.
Dr. Jessica Garcia, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist at Concord Depression Treatment Center in Concord, New Hampshire, specializing in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for Tinnitus, Chronic Pain, PTSD. Jessica is dedicated to providing patients in the Merrimack County with access to advanced, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatments that offer a proven alternative when traditional medications fall short. Jessica's journey in psychiatry began at University of Pennsylvania, where training in both the science and art of mental health care shaped a distinctive clinical perspective. The program's emphasis on translational neuroscience — bridging laboratory research with bedside care — continues to influence how Jessica approaches TMS treatment today. Over a career spanning more than 13 years, Dr. Jessica Garcia, MD has developed deep expertise in the nuances of neuromodulation therapy. At Concord Depression Treatment Center, this experience manifests in meticulous attention to treatment parameters, an ability to set realistic expectations with patients, and the clinical skill to achieve consistently strong outcomes even in complex, treatment-resistant presentations. Jessica believes that effective TMS treatment requires more than just delivering magnetic pulses — it demands a deep understanding of each patient's unique neurological profile, psychiatric history, and personal treatment goals. This philosophy drives a highly individualized approach to care, where every treatment plan is carefully calibrated to maximize therapeutic outcomes. Jessica's clinical focus at Concord Depression Treatment Center includes specialized expertise in Tinnitus, Chronic Pain, PTSD. TMS for chronic pain conditions targets the motor cortex and pain-processing regions of the brain. By modulating these neural pathways, TMS can reduce the perceived intensity of chronic pain and break the pain-depression cycle that often compounds suffering. Research has shown particular promise for fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, and migraine prevention. TMS for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder works by rebalancing the hyperactive threat-detection circuits in the brain. Stimulation of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex has shown promise in reducing intrusive memories, emotional numbness, and hyperarousal symptoms. For patients whose trauma symptoms have not responded to therapy or medication alone, TMS offers a targeted neurobiological intervention. At Concord Depression Treatment Center, Jessica works with Magstim, Nexstim, CloudTMS — giving patients access to multiple FDA-cleared TMS platforms. This multi-device capability allows for protocol selection tailored to each patient's specific diagnosis and treatment targets. Jessica stays current with evolving treatment protocols, including standard repetitive TMS, theta burst stimulation, and accelerated treatment schedules where appropriate. Jessica is known among patients at Concord Depression Treatment Center for taking the time to thoroughly explain the TMS process, set realistic expectations, and create an environment where patients feel comfortable and informed. This approach to patient communication contributes to higher treatment completion rates and better clinical outcomes. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Jessica Garcia, MD at Concord Depression Treatment Center, contact the clinic directly. Jessica welcomes patients from throughout Concord, New Hampshire, and the surrounding communities who are ready to explore whether TMS therapy may be the right next step in their mental health treatment journey.
Dr. Michael Jackson, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist at Concord Depression Treatment Center in Concord, New Hampshire, specializing in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain. Michael is dedicated to providing patients in the Merrimack County with access to advanced, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatments that offer a proven alternative when traditional medications fall short. After earning a medical degree from Columbia University, Michael pursued specialized training in psychiatry with a focus on interventional and neuromodulation techniques. This academic background, combined with extensive clinical rotations in treatment-resistant cases, built the foundation for a career dedicated to advancing brain stimulation therapy. Dr. Michael Jackson, MD brings 17+ years of psychiatric practice to Concord Depression Treatment Center, with a significant portion of that career focused specifically on brain stimulation therapies. This depth of experience means patients benefit from a clinician who has navigated every common scenario in TMS treatment — from optimizing coil placement to managing treatment-resistant cases that require creative protocol adjustments. Michael believes that effective TMS treatment requires more than just delivering magnetic pulses — it demands a deep understanding of each patient's unique neurological profile, psychiatric history, and personal treatment goals. This philosophy drives a highly individualized approach to care, where every treatment plan is carefully calibrated to maximize therapeutic outcomes. Michael's clinical focus at Concord Depression Treatment Center includes specialized expertise in Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain. TMS therapy for anxiety targets specific prefrontal cortex regions involved in emotional regulation and threat processing. By modulating activity in these circuits, TMS can help reduce excessive worry, physical tension, and the hypervigilance that characterizes anxiety disorders. Emerging research supports both standard and accelerated TMS protocols for generalized anxiety, with many patients experiencing relief that complements or replaces medication-based approaches. In treating depression with TMS, the focus is on stimulating the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), a brain region consistently found to be underactive in patients with major depressive disorder. By restoring normal activity in this region, TMS helps re-engage the neural circuits responsible for mood regulation, motivation, and cognitive function. Clinical trials demonstrate remission rates of 50-60% in treatment-resistant cases. At Concord Depression Treatment Center, Michael works with Magstim, Nexstim, CloudTMS — giving patients access to multiple FDA-cleared TMS platforms. This multi-device capability allows for protocol selection tailored to each patient's specific diagnosis and treatment targets. Michael stays current with evolving treatment protocols, including standard repetitive TMS, theta burst stimulation, and accelerated treatment schedules where appropriate. What patients consistently note about Michael is the combination of clinical expertise and personal attention. From the initial consultation through the final maintenance session, Michael ensures each patient understands their treatment plan, knows what to expect, and feels supported throughout their recovery journey at Concord Depression Treatment Center. If you're considering TMS therapy in Concord, New Hampshire, Dr. Michael Jackson, MD and the team at Concord Depression Treatment Center offer comprehensive evaluations to determine whether this treatment approach is right for you. Reach out to schedule an initial consultation and take the first step toward a medication-free path to recovery.
Dr. Jessica Anderson, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist at Concord TMS Center in Concord, New Hampshire, specializing in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for Depression, Chronic Pain, PTSD. Jessica is dedicated to providing patients in the Merrimack County with access to advanced, FDA-cleared brain stimulation treatments that offer a proven alternative when traditional medications fall short. Jessica's journey in psychiatry began at Columbia University, where training in both the science and art of mental health care shaped a distinctive clinical perspective. The program's emphasis on translational neuroscience — bridging laboratory research with bedside care — continues to influence how Jessica approaches TMS treatment today. Over a career spanning more than 33 years, Dr. Jessica Anderson, MD has developed deep expertise in the nuances of neuromodulation therapy. At Concord TMS Center, this experience manifests in meticulous attention to treatment parameters, an ability to set realistic expectations with patients, and the clinical skill to achieve consistently strong outcomes even in complex, treatment-resistant presentations. For Jessica, the practice of interventional psychiatry is fundamentally about restoring hope. Many patients arrive at Concord TMS Center after years of unsuccessful medication trials, and Jessica is committed to offering them a scientifically validated path forward through personalized TMS protocols grounded in the latest clinical evidence. Jessica's clinical focus at Concord TMS Center includes specialized expertise in Depression, Chronic Pain, PTSD. In treating depression with TMS, the focus is on stimulating the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), a brain region consistently found to be underactive in patients with major depressive disorder. By restoring normal activity in this region, TMS helps re-engage the neural circuits responsible for mood regulation, motivation, and cognitive function. Clinical trials demonstrate remission rates of 50-60% in treatment-resistant cases. TMS for chronic pain conditions targets the motor cortex and pain-processing regions of the brain. By modulating these neural pathways, TMS can reduce the perceived intensity of chronic pain and break the pain-depression cycle that often compounds suffering. Research has shown particular promise for fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, and migraine prevention. At Concord TMS Center, Jessica works with BrainsWay, CloudTMS — giving patients access to multiple FDA-cleared TMS platforms. This multi-device capability allows for protocol selection tailored to each patient's specific diagnosis and treatment targets. Jessica stays current with evolving treatment protocols, including standard repetitive TMS, theta burst stimulation, and accelerated treatment schedules where appropriate. Jessica is known among patients at Concord TMS Center for taking the time to thoroughly explain the TMS process, set realistic expectations, and create an environment where patients feel comfortable and informed. This approach to patient communication contributes to higher treatment completion rates and better clinical outcomes. If you're considering TMS therapy in Concord, New Hampshire, Dr. Jessica Anderson, MD and the team at Concord TMS Center offer comprehensive evaluations to determine whether this treatment approach is right for you. Reach out to schedule an initial consultation and take the first step toward a medication-free path to recovery.
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Finding the Right Psychiatrist in Concord
When seeking a psychiatrist specializing in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy in Concord, New Hampshire, it's essential to consider several factors that can significantly impact your treatment outcome. Our directory features 7 board-certified psychiatrists across 6 TMS clinics, each bringing unique expertise and treatment approaches.
What to Look for in a TMS Psychiatrist
The ideal TMS psychiatrist should have specific training in neuromodulation techniques, a strong background in treatment-resistant depression, and experience with the particular TMS device used at their clinic. Many of our listed psychiatrists in Concord have completed fellowships in interventional psychiatry or neuromodulation at leading academic institutions.
Treatment Approach
Each psychiatrist in our Concord directory takes a personalized approach to TMS therapy. This typically begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, followed by brain mapping to identify the optimal treatment location. The standard protocol involves 36 sessions over 6-9 weeks, though some clinics offer accelerated protocols like SAINT that compress treatment into just 5 days.
Insurance and Cost Considerations
Most psychiatrists in Concord accept major insurance plans including Medicare, BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare for TMS therapy. Out-of-pocket costs typically range from $250-$500 per session for those without coverage. Many clinics offer financing options to make treatment more accessible.
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