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Now Accepting Multiple Insurances, Expanding Access to Life-Changing Treatment for Depression, PTSD, & More
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - SCaroNews -- Living Water Mental Health BRAIN Treatment Center is excited to announce that it now offers Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy, a breakthrough, FDA-approved treatment for individuals suffering from depression, PTSD, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. With the addition of several major insurance providers—including Blue Cross Blue Shield, VA Healthcare, TriCARE, Cigna, Medicare, and Aetna—Living Water is now able to help even more people access this innovative, non-invasive therapy that has the potential to change lives.
Recent surveys show that nearly 30% of adults have experienced depression at some point in their lives. For many, traditional treatments like medication don't always bring the relief they need. TMS therapy, however, offers a new hope for those who haven't found success with other methods. https://www.livingwaterclinics.com/
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Ben Greenzweig, Founder & Executive Director of Living Water Mental Health BRAIN Treatment Center, shares, "We are thrilled to now offer TMS therapy to more individuals in our community, thanks to the inclusion of multiple insurance providers. This advancement allows us to provide effective, life-changing treatment to a wider range of patients struggling with depression, anxiety and other comorbidities including PTSD. We believe this breakthrough therapy can truly make a difference, and we're excited to expand our ability to help."
TMS therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain that regulate mood. It's an outpatient procedure that requires no sedation, is safe, and comes with minimal side effects compared to traditional medications. As a non-invasive treatment, TMS is an ideal option for individuals who haven't responded well to other forms of therapy.
"Patients who undergo TMS therapy often see significant improvements in their mental health, with reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. Beyond that, they often experience a renewed sense of well-being and can fully engage in their personal and professional lives once again," adds Greenzweig.
Recent surveys show that nearly 30% of adults have experienced depression at some point in their lives. For many, traditional treatments like medication don't always bring the relief they need. TMS therapy, however, offers a new hope for those who haven't found success with other methods. https://www.livingwaterclinics.com/
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Ben Greenzweig, Founder & Executive Director of Living Water Mental Health BRAIN Treatment Center, shares, "We are thrilled to now offer TMS therapy to more individuals in our community, thanks to the inclusion of multiple insurance providers. This advancement allows us to provide effective, life-changing treatment to a wider range of patients struggling with depression, anxiety and other comorbidities including PTSD. We believe this breakthrough therapy can truly make a difference, and we're excited to expand our ability to help."
TMS therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain that regulate mood. It's an outpatient procedure that requires no sedation, is safe, and comes with minimal side effects compared to traditional medications. As a non-invasive treatment, TMS is an ideal option for individuals who haven't responded well to other forms of therapy.
"Patients who undergo TMS therapy often see significant improvements in their mental health, with reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. Beyond that, they often experience a renewed sense of well-being and can fully engage in their personal and professional lives once again," adds Greenzweig.
Source: Living Water Mental HealthTreatment Center
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