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Insurance Coverage for TMS

Added: December 4, 2007 | Time 02:13 | Views: 3,177

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, which is used to treat depression, is not covered under insurance. Mimi Wyche, who suffered from depression until beginning TMS treatments, expresses her frustrations with the lack of funding and FDA approval for this treatment.

Topics: Depression, Mental Health

Tags: anti-depressant, approval, approved, brain, depression, depressive, fatigue, FDA, lobe, loss of pleasure, mimi wyche, off label, pulse, sham, suicidal thoughts, suicide, TMS, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, treatment

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