Medication Management

Integrated Psychiatric Care
At Applied TMS, many of our patients benefit from combining Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation with carefully managed psychiatric medications. The right prescription, taken at the right dose and monitored consistently, can improve symptom control and help maintain gains from TMS. To make this process seamless, we have a full-time psychiatrist on staff who works directly with you and our clinical team throughout treatment.
Coordinated Care to Support Your TMS Treatment
When you choose medication management at Applied TMS, you start with a thorough psychiatric evaluation. This includes an in-depth review of your medical history, current and past prescriptions, previous treatment responses, and any side effects you’ve experienced. We also assess your current symptoms in detail, so medication adjustments can be made with precision.
Your psychiatrist then remains actively involved throughout your TMS course. They monitor your progress, adjust dosages or medications if needed, and ensure that any medication changes are aligned with how you’re responding to TMS. Communication with your referring provider or therapist is built into the process when appropriate, so your care remains fully connected.
Combine TMS with expert medication management — our psychiatrist can adjust care as you progress.
Wrap-Around Services
Having medication management in-house eliminates the need for multiple outside appointments and keeps all aspects of your treatment in sync. This approach improves convenience, ensures safety, and makes it easier to address changes quickly. You’re not waiting weeks for another provider to review your progress — our psychiatrist is part of your team from day one.
Who This Helps
Medication management can benefit adults and adolescents receiving TMS for depression, OCD, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar depression, or sleep issues linked to mood disorders. It is particularly valuable for those with complex or treatment-resistant conditions, where fine-tuning medication alongside TMS can lead to faster, more stable improvement.
