You Are Doing Your Best, But Something Still Feels Off
You might not feel “anxious” or “depressed” exactly. You just feel off.
Your thoughts loop. Your energy is low or scattered. Your emotions feel harder to manage than they used to be. Even rest does not feel truly restful.
You are functioning, but it takes more effort than it should.
If therapy or medication has not given you the relief you hoped for, or if you are looking for a different kind of support, TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) may help your system find more balance.
A New Option
A Calmer Mind, Backed by Neuroscience
When You Are Tired of Managing Everything on Your Own
You might consider TMS if you are:
- Feeling emotionally flat or disconnected
- Stuck in negative thought loops or rumination
- Struggling with motivation, energy, or mental clarity
- Feeling chronically tense, restless, or unable to fully relax
- Noticing that your usual coping strategies are no longer working
These are not signs of weakness. They are signs that your brain and nervous system need support.
During a TMS session, you sit comfortably while a small device delivers gentle magnetic pulses to targeted areas of your scalp. Most people describe the sensation as light tapping or clicking. We provide ear protection, and our team is present to answer questions and help you feel at ease.
There is no downtime, no sedation, and most people return to their normal activities right after their appointment.
What Happens During a TMS Session?
We start with a comprehensive evaluation to make sure TMS is the right fit for you. You’ll meet with one of our psychiatrists to talk through your symptoms, history, and goals for treatment.
TMS involves:
- Customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and symptoms
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Daily treatments (Monday through Friday), each lasting about 20-40 minutes for about 4-6 weeks
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A comfortable, outpatient setting—no anesthesia or downtime required
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Regular check-ins with our team to track your progress
We’re with you the entire way, adjusting as needed and supporting your mental health holistically.
TMS Therapy
You Don’t Have to Live in Fight-or-Flight
TMS helps create more space between you and the fear, letting your nervous system settle and your thoughts slow down. At Segal Neuro, we specialize in helping people who feel like they’ve tried everything. If that’s you, we’d be honored to explore if TMS is your next step.
Let’s find calm together—without adding more chaos.
Your Healing Journey Begins Here

Step 1: Fill Out The Form
Fill out the form below to begin your journey.

Step 2: Schedule Your Consultation
Begin your intake process and book your free consultation.

Step 3: Feel Like You Again
Start your regular telepsychiatry sessions.
What is telepsychiatry?
Telepsychiatry is psychiatric care delivered through secure video appointments. It allows you to meet with a psychiatrist remotely to discuss symptoms, receive a psychiatric evaluation, and develop a treatment plan without needing to travel to an office.
What conditions can telepsychiatry help with?
Telepsychiatry can support people experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood struggles, difficulty concentrating, emotional overwhelm, or other mental health symptoms that interfere with daily life.
What happens during a telepsychiatry appointment?
Appointments begin with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. Your psychiatrist will ask about your symptoms, mental health history, lifestyle, and goals in order to understand what you are experiencing and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Is telepsychiatry secure?
Telepsychiatry sessions are conducted through secure, HIPAA compliant video platforms designed to protect patient privacy.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on individual needs, symptom severity, and treatment goals. Some patients benefit from ongoing long-term support, while others improve with shorter-term stabilization.
Is online psychiatry as effective as in-person treatment?
Yes, research shows telepsychiatry can be just as effective as in-person care for many mental health conditions, especially for medication management and ongoing psychiatric follow-ups.
Sources
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American Psychiatric Association
Telepsychiatry Toolkit
https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/telepsychiatry - World Health Organization
Mental Health Services and Digital Care
https://www.who.int/health-topics/mental-health
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