Brown University Health Rhode Island TMS Center
Providence, RI
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Providence, RI
Providence, RI
North Kingstown, RI
Bipolar depression involves mood circuit dysregulation. Low-frequency TMS to the right DLPFC is used to minimize manic switching risk while alleviating depressive symptoms.
While TMS for bipolar depression is not yet FDA-cleared for this specific indication, growing clinical evidence supports its effectiveness. Some Rhode Island providers offer this treatment off-label.
TMS therapy targets the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) using low-frequency (1 Hz) inhibitory 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 in the depressive phase of bipolar disorder who have not responded to mood stabilizers.
Most insurance plans in Rhode Island require documentation of prior treatment attempts before authorizing TMS. Medicare and most commercial insurers cover FDA-cleared TMS indications.
TMS sessions in Rhode Island typically cost $200-$400 per session. A full course of 20-30 sessions over 4-6 weeks can range from $6,000 to $12,000 before insurance. View our complete TMS cost guide.
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