What Are the Benefits of BrainsWay Deep TMS® Therapy?


Clinically Proven Results


82% of patients with treatment-resistant depression experience improvement


65% achieve full remission (no longer meet criteria for depression)


OCD symptoms reduced by nearly 60% in major clinical trials


Smokers see significantly higher quit rates with Deep TMS than with placebo


Drug-Free & Non-Sedating


No medications required

No anesthesia or recovery time

Ideal for those who can’t tolerate side effects from antidepressants


Safe and Well-Tolerated

Most common side effect: temporary scalp discomfort or mild headache

No systemic side effects like weight gain, fatigue, or sexual dysfunction


Fast and Convenient

20-minute sessions

5 days per week for 4–6 weeks

Return to normal activities immediately after treatment



FDA-Cleared for Multiple Conditions

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Smoking Addiction

Anxious Depression


Covered by Mostly of Insurances

Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare and private providers.



 

How it Works


BrainsWay Deep TMS®  H-Coil technology allows deeper and broader brain stimulation than traditional TMS devices, directly influencing the neural circuits responsible for emotional regulation and cognitive balance.


Ready to Feel Better?

If you or a loved one has struggled with depression, OCD, or smoking addiction without success, it’s time to try something different.



What are the Potential Side Effects of Deep TMS Therapy?


BrainsWay Deep TMS® therapy is a non-invasive, non-systemic treatment that has undergone rigorous clinical trials and is FDA-cleared for several conditions.


Unlike many antidepressant medications, BrainsWay Deep TMS®  does not cause systemic side effects such as weight gain, sexual dysfunction, fatigue, nausea, or sedation. 


While BrainsWay Deep TMS®  is generally well-tolerated, some patients may experience mild and temporary side effects.

You can resume your normal daily activities immediately after each treatment session, including driving. 


These typically subside shortly after the session or within the first few weeks of treatment as the body adjusts.