Yes. It helps regulate brain regions tied to emotional memory, fear, and arousal—reducing symptoms like flashbacks, panic, and reactivity.
TMS is generally covered for depression. If PTSD symptoms overlap with treatment-resistant depression, insurance may approve coverage. Brain Wellness Center handles verification.
Absolutely. For best results, it can be integrated with neurofeedback, PnIR, and psychotherapy in a comprehensive treatment plan.
Unlike standard TMS, qpTMS™ uses qEEG data to individualize coil placement, pulse strength, and stimulation timing, enabling precise targeting of PTSD-related brain regions such as those linked to fear and trauma.
