Durham Depression Treatment Center
Durham, NC
Technology BrainsWay
Insurance accepted Medicaid, Medicare, Aetna + more
"Known for deep TMS with BrainsWay with consistently positive outcomes."
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Compare 3 verified TMS providers treating tinnitus in Durham, North Carolina. View ratings, insurance coverage, and specialist credentials.
Durham, NC
Technology BrainsWay
Insurance accepted Medicaid, Medicare, Aetna + more
"Known for deep TMS with BrainsWay with consistently positive outcomes."
Durham, NC
Technology NeuroStar
Insurance accepted UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Medicaid
"Patients praise the advanced NeuroStar technology and professional care team."
Durham, NC
Technology Nexstim, CloudTMS, NeuroStar
Insurance accepted Medicare, BlueCross, UnitedHealthcare + more
"Known for targeted Nexstim navigation with consistently positive outcomes."
TMS uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific brain regions involved in tinnitus. By modulating neural activity in these areas, TMS can help restore normal brain function and reduce symptoms.
While TMS for tinnitus is not yet FDA-cleared for this specific indication, growing clinical evidence supports its effectiveness. Some Durham providers offer this treatment off-label. Insurance coverage may be limited — check with individual clinics for details.
TMS therapy targets the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) using repetitive TMS (rTMS). During each session, a magnetic coil placed against your scalp delivers focused pulses that stimulate neurons in this region. Over the course of treatment, this repeated stimulation promotes neuroplasticity — the brain's ability to form new neural connections and restore healthy patterns of activity.
A typical TMS course for tinnitus in Durham involves:
Patients with tinnitus who have not responded adequately to conventional treatments including medication and therapy.
Most insurance plans in North Carolina require documentation of prior treatment attempts before authorizing TMS. Your provider's office will typically handle the pre-authorization process. Medicare and most commercial insurers cover FDA-cleared TMS indications.
TMS sessions in Durham typically cost $200-$400 per session per session. A full course of 20-36 sessions over 4-6 weeks can range from $6,000 to $12,000 before insurance. With insurance coverage, out-of-pocket costs may be significantly reduced.
Many clinics in Durham offer free initial consultations, payment plans, and assistance with insurance pre-authorization. View our complete TMS cost guide for detailed pricing information.
Your journey begins with a psychiatric evaluation where a Durham-area specialist will review your medical history, current symptoms, and prior treatments. If you're a candidate, the clinic will perform brain mapping to identify the optimal stimulation site for your treatment. Sessions are painless — most patients describe a tapping or clicking sensation on the scalp. You can drive yourself to and from appointments and return to normal activities immediately after each session.
When selecting a TMS clinic in Durham, consider:
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