Providence Medical and Infusion Center
Oneonta, NY
Compare 29 verified TMS providers treating chronic pain across New York. 10 cities, insurance, ratings.
Oneonta, NY
New York, NY
"Recommended for thorough initial evaluations and attentive treatment approach."
Brooklyn, NY
"Top marks for flexible scheduling options and welcoming environment."
Saratoga Springs, NY
"Top marks for flexible scheduling options and welcoming environment."
Brooklyn, NY
"Recommended for thorough initial evaluations and attentive treatment approach."
Brooklyn, NY
"Highly rated for short wait times and compassionate staff."
New York, NY
"Valued for insurance coordination support and clear communication throughout treatment."
New York, NY
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Westbury, NY
"Patients appreciate the convenient location and follow-up care."
Brooklyn, NY
"Top marks for flexible scheduling options and welcoming environment."
New York, NY
"Recommended for thorough initial evaluations and attentive treatment approach."
New York, NY
"Recommended for thorough initial evaluations and attentive treatment approach."
New York, NY
New York, NY
New York, NY
"Recommended for thorough initial evaluations and attentive treatment approach."
New York, NY
Scarsdale, NY
New York, NY
New York, NY
New York, NY
New York, NY
New York, NY
New York, NY
Chronic pain involves central sensitization and maladaptive changes in pain processing circuits. High-frequency TMS to the motor cortex activates descending pain inhibition pathways, reducing pain perception.
While TMS for chronic pain is not yet FDA-cleared for this specific indication, growing clinical evidence supports its effectiveness. Some New York providers offer this treatment off-label.
TMS therapy targets the primary motor cortex (M1) using high-frequency (10-20 Hz) stimulation. A magnetic coil placed against the scalp delivers focused pulses that stimulate neurons in this region, promoting neuroplasticity over the course of treatment.
Patients with chronic neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, or complex regional pain syndrome who have not responded to conventional pain management.
Most insurance plans in New York require documentation of prior treatment attempts before authorizing TMS. Medicare and most commercial insurers cover FDA-cleared TMS indications.
TMS sessions in New York typically cost $200-$400 per session. A full course of 10-20 sessions can range from $6,000 to $12,000 before insurance. View our complete TMS cost guide.
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