A new hope with amazing results
Depression is a mood disorder that can become a major depressive disorder or clinical depression. People suffering from depression experience consistent sadness and gloominess, resulting in loss of interest in daily activities, including those that once excited them. Deep TMS™ therapy for depression is an advanced, non-invasive treatment option designed to target symptoms when traditional methods fall short.
At TMS Center Centennial you are not alone. We know personally how debilitating drug resistant depression can be. With our 1-on-1 patient at a time approach, we are here to help.
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Medication, therapy and other depression relieving alternatives may help some but it doesn’t help everyone. Don’t feel helpless if the other options didn’t work, don’t lose hope.
The TMS Center Centennial brings one of the most effective alternative treatments for depression which is non-medicative and non-invasive. Thousands of individuals have used the Deep TMS™ BrainsWay system across the nation yielding better results than existing procedures. The supervised treatment from our experts have helped people with depression symptoms get back to a normal and healthy life. In fact, there has been an 89% reduction in symptoms noticed amongst those that have used our center.
With the proven, drug-free BrainsWay treatment, patients have experienced significant improvement from depression symptoms and gotten back to a normal lifestyle. Approximately 69% of people experience complete remission from their depression.
Depression has several signs and symptoms, and confusingly they tend to vary from person to person. The symptoms also vary as per their daily activities and typically persist for more than two weeks. Some of the common symptoms include:
Depression isn’t just about being sad. It is much more than that, and in fact is a mental health condition that can and will affect your whole life. It should be taken seriously and proper actions should take place towards proper treatment at the early stages.
Whether or not you need to get treated for your depression can be determined by your symptoms and the duration these symptoms persist. Depressive episodes with persistent symptoms lasting longer than two weeks, should be addressed with a therapist, psychiatrist or psychologist for proper diagnosis.

While many of us think depression results from a chemical imbalance, the phrase hardly describes how complicated the disease is.

Is characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes can take place like increased blood pressure.

PTSD might develop after accidents, service, fires, crimes, death or separation of a loved one, or any form of abuse.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder in which people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations (obsessions) that make them feel driven to do something repetitively (compulsions).




