Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Lehi, Utah
Advanced, non-invasive brain stimulation for depression and related conditions.
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Call or text 801-349-2480 to schedule a TMS evaluation.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an in-office treatment that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate targeted areas of the brain involved in mood and cognitive regulation.
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TMS is available at our Lehi, Utah location.

What Is TMS?
TMS is a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic stimulation to activate specific regions of the brain.
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It does not require anesthesia.
It does not involve systemic medication.
Patients remain awake and alert during treatment.
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TMS is often combined with Ketamine Assisted Therapy for more rapid improvements
How to Get Started
Start with a brief intake call to determine whether TMS is an appropriate option and how it fits into your overall treatment plan.
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Call or text 801-349-2480 to get started
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You do not need a referral or prior evaluation to begin.
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During this call, we will:
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Review your treatment history and response to medications
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Determine whether TMS is an appropriate next step
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Explain what the treatment process looks like
Most patients who pursue TMS begin after other treatments have not provided sufficient improvement.
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Insurance often covers TMS for depression when criteria are met.
FDA-Cleared Uses for TMS
TMS is FDA-cleared for:
For patients with depression who meet medical criteria, TMS is often covered by insurance.
A structured evaluation is required to determine eligibility.
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Call or Text 801-349-2480 to book now
Beyond Standard TMS Protocols
While TMS is FDA-cleared for conditions such as depression and OCD, advances in neuromodulation have led to the development of additional protocols targeting a broader range of conditions.
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At Dynamic Psychiatry & Wellness, TMS is delivered using a protocol-based approach, allowing treatment to be tailored based on individual clinical patterns.
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These may include applications for:
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Anxiety-related conditions
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Trauma-related symptoms
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Cognitive and focus-related concerns
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Other treatment-resistant presentations
Insurance and Payment
Insurance coverage for TMS is typically available for treatment-resistant depression. Other uses may be offered on a private-pay basis.
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Our team will review eligibility and payment options during evaluation.
Off-Label Applications of TMS
In certain cases, TMS may be offered off-label when clinically appropriate and supported by emerging research.
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These may include:
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Post-traumatic stress symptoms
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Chronic pain conditions
Off-label use requires informed consent and is typically offered on a private-pay basis.
A comprehensive evaluation determines suitability.
Our TMS System and Approach

Dynamic Psychiatry uses the Horizon 3.0 TMS system with StimGuide Pro navigation, which helps ensure accurate coil positioning and consistent treatment delivery.
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Treatment protocols are individualized based on:
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Symptom profile
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Prior treatment response
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Tolerance
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Clinical goals
Most treatment courses involve multiple sessions per week over several weeks, with booster sessions available when appropriate.
Intensity and frequency are adjusted based on patient tolerance and clinical response.
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​Booster sessions may be recommended based on clinical response.



What to Expect During Treatment
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Initial evaluation and mapping
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In-office sessions lasting approximately 15–30 minutes
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No sedation required
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Minimal recovery time
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TMS is delivered under medical supervision following established safety guidelines.
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Some patients experience mild scalp discomfort during early sessions, which typically improves as treatment continues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TMS safe?
TMS is considered safe and non-invasive when administered by trained professionals following established guidelines. Learn more about our training program or our approach.
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Does TMS require anesthesia?
No. Patients remain awake and alert during treatment and are safe to drive themselves to and from treatment.
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How many sessions are required?
Treatment plans vary by package. Many protocols involve multiple sessions per week over several weeks but the full details can be found by clicking here.
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Is TMS available at both locations?
TMS is currently available at our Lehi location.
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What if I have already tried multiple medications?
TMS is often considered when medication and therapy have not produced sufficient improvement. A structured evaluation determines eligibility.
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Is TMS safe with ketamine assisted therapy?
Yes. For patients exploring additional advanced options, see IV Ketamine Therapy.
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What if I already tried TMS but didn't see the results I hoped for?
Successful TMS treatment requires a customized patient approach instead of a simple set and forget method. This often means a combination of therapy, medication management, customized TMS placement, concurrent ketamine and more. Learn more about why TMS may have been unsuccessful in the past.
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Call or text 801-349-2480 to schedule a TMS evaluation.

Is TMS Treatment Right For You?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic stimulation to help regulate activity in specific brain networks involved in mood, anxiety, and cognitive function.
It was previously only considered when traditional treatments such as medication or therapy have not provided sufficient relief, or when patients prefer a treatment option that does not rely on medication, but now it is widely being recognized as a viable treatment option from the beginning.
You may be a candidate for TMS if you:
• Have depression that has not improved with medication
• Prefer a non-medication treatment option
• Experience side effects from antidepressants
• Struggle with OCD, PTSD, anxiety, or trauma-related symptoms
• Want to explore treatments that support cognitive performance or focus
Explore Whether TMS Is Right For You
Most patients begin with a psychiatric evaluation to determine whether TMS
may be an appropriate treatment option.
Call or text 801-349-2480 to schedule a consultation.​
FDA-Cleared and Off-Label Uses of TMS
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is FDA-cleared in the United States for the treatment of depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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In addition to these FDA-cleared indications, research studies have explored the use of TMS for a variety of other conditions affecting brain regulation, including trauma-related symptoms, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and impulse-control behaviors.
At Dynamic Psychiatry & Wellness, treatment recommendations are made based on available scientific evidence, clinical experience, and each patient’s individual needs. When TMS is used for conditions outside current FDA clearance, it is considered off-label use, which is common in many areas of medicine.
Patients receiving off-label treatments are fully informed about the nature of the treatment and provide consent before beginning therapy.
TMS Treatment Protocols We Offer
Different brain circuits are involved in different symptom patterns.
At Dynamic Psychiatry & Wellness, we use several TMS protocols designed to target the
specific neural networks involved in depression, trauma, anxiety, and related conditions.
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