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Major Depressive Disorder Treatment
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Compare 4 verified TMS providers treating major depressive disorder in Columbus, Ohio. View ratings, insurance coverage, and specialist credentials.

4
Clinics
50-60%
Success Rate
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Sessions

Top Major Depressive Disorder TMS Providers in Columbus

Columbus Mental Health & TMS - TMS Clinic in Columbus, OH
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Columbus Mental Health & TMS

Columbus, OH

FDA Cleared
5.0 (55)

Technology Nexstim, MagVenture, NeuroStar

Insurance accepted Cigna, Kaiser Permanente, Tricare + more

"Patients highlight targeted Nexstim navigation and thorough consultations."

Columbus TMS Center - TMS Clinic in Columbus, OH
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Columbus TMS Center

Columbus, OH

FDA Cleared
4.8 (117)

Technology Nexstim, BrainsWay, NeuroStar

Insurance accepted Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna + more

"Recommended for targeted Nexstim navigation and attentive treatment approach."

Columbus Advanced Brain Therapeutics - TMS Clinic in Columbus, OH
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Columbus Advanced Brain Therapeutics

Columbus, OH

FDA Cleared
4.3 (172)

Technology MagVenture, Nexstim

Insurance accepted Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna + more

"Recommended for precise MagVenture protocols and attentive treatment approach."

Columbus Depression Treatment Center - TMS Clinic in Columbus, OH
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Columbus Depression Treatment Center

Columbus, OH

FDA Cleared
4.2 (48)

Technology MagVenture, BrainsWay, Magstim

Insurance accepted Aetna, Kaiser Permanente, BlueCross + more

"Patients appreciate the precise MagVenture protocols and follow-up care."

Understanding Major Depressive Disorder Treatment with TMS in Columbus

Depression often involves underactivity in the left prefrontal cortex. TMS delivers focused magnetic pulses to this region, gradually restoring normal neural activity and mood regulation.

TMS for major depressive disorder has been FDA-cleared since 2008, making it a well-established treatment option. In Columbus, Ohio, 4 verified clinics offer this treatment with insurance coverage available through most major plans.

How TMS Treats Major Depressive Disorder — The Science

TMS therapy targets the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) using high-frequency (10-20 Hz) stimulation. 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.

Treatment Protocol in Columbus

A typical TMS course for major depressive disorder in Columbus involves:

  • Sessions: 36 sessions over 6 weeks
  • Duration: 19-37 minutes per session depending on protocol
  • Location: Outpatient — no anesthesia, no recovery time
  • Devices commonly used: NeuroStar, BrainsWay Deep TMS, MagVenture
  • Success rate: 50-60% response, 30-35% remission

Who Qualifies for TMS for Major Depressive Disorder in Ohio?

Patients with Major Depressive Disorder who have not responded adequately to at least 2 antidepressant medications.

Most insurance plans in Ohio 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.

Cost of TMS for Major Depressive Disorder in Columbus

TMS sessions in Columbus typically cost $200-$400 per session per session. A full course of 36 sessions over 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 Columbus offer free initial consultations, payment plans, and assistance with insurance pre-authorization. View our complete TMS cost guide for detailed pricing information.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Your journey begins with a psychiatric evaluation where a Columbus-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.

Choosing the Right TMS Provider in Columbus

When selecting a TMS clinic in Columbus, consider:

  • Experience: How many patients has the clinic treated with TMS for major depressive disorder?
  • Supervision: Is a board-certified psychiatrist overseeing your treatment?
  • Technology: Which TMS devices do they use? (NeuroStar, BrainsWay Deep TMS, MagVenture are among the leading systems.)
  • Insurance: Do they handle pre-authorization for your insurance plan?
  • Reviews: What do verified patients say about their experience?

All clinics listed above are verified by TMS List. Learn how we rank clinics.

Frequently Asked Questions: TMS for Major Depressive Disorder in Columbus

How much does TMS for major depressive disorder cost in Columbus?
Sessions typically cost $200-$400 per session. A full course of 36 sessions over 6 weeks ranges from $6,000-$12,000 before insurance. Most major insurance plans cover TMS for FDA-cleared indications.
Is TMS for major depressive disorder FDA-cleared?
Yes, TMS for major depressive disorder is FDA-cleared since 2008. This means most insurance providers cover the treatment.
How many TMS sessions will I need for major depressive disorder?
A typical course involves 36 sessions over 6 weeks. Each session lasts 19-37 minutes. Most patients begin noticing improvement by weeks 2-3 of treatment.
Does TMS have side effects?
TMS has minimal side effects compared to medication. The most common are mild scalp discomfort at the treatment site and occasional headaches, both of which typically resolve within the first few sessions. Unlike antidepressants, TMS does not cause weight gain, sexual dysfunction, or emotional blunting.

Ready to explore TMS for major depressive disorder?

Take our quick assessment to find out if you're a candidate, or contact a provider in Columbus directly.