When approved for depression, insurance typically covers one session per day, five days per week, for a total of 36 sessions over about 7.5 weeks. For ADHD-focused care, self-pay or hybrid options are available.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, County Health Plans typically cover TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Medi-Cal covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Carelon covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
