Key takeaways
ADHD TMS Therapy — at a glance
- • qEEG-guided coil placement
- • Brief weekday sessions (20-40 min)
- • Non-invasive, no sedation, no recovery
- • Personalized course typically 4-8 weeks
- • Re-map qEEG to confirm change
TMS for ADHD uses focused magnetic pulses to modulate attention networks. At Reign-Bow, every ADHD TMS protocol is guided by qEEG findings — coil placement, frequency, and intensity are personalized, not one-size-fits-all.
Symptoms and concerns we address
- Inconsistent focus and distractibility
- Stimulant side effects
- Stimulants not effective
- Hyperactivity and restlessness
- Impulsivity
- Disorganization and task initiation
- Adult ADHD without medication
- Co-occurring anxiety or sleep concerns
Why qEEG-guided TMS for ADHD
Generic TMS for ADHD treats the diagnosis. qEEG-guided TMS treats the brain pattern under your diagnosis. The map shows where networks are over- or under-active, and the coil is placed accordingly.
FDA status
TMS is FDA-cleared for adult major depressive disorder, anxious depression, OCD, and smoking cessation. TMS for ADHD is considered off-label and is delivered under physician oversight with informed consent.
What patients notice
Steadier focus during conversation and meetings, fewer 'lost time' episodes, easier task initiation, calmer baseline arousal. Many report sleep and mood improve in parallel.
Service areas
Reign-Bow Treatment Center is based in Lombard, IL and serves families across DuPage County and the western Chicago suburbs, including Lombard, Naperville, Oak Brook, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Hinsdale, and Oak Park.
Talk with our team about ADHD TMS Therapy
Verify your insurance benefits or request a consultation — most families hear back within one business day.
Frequently asked questions
›Is TMS for ADHD covered by insurance?
Off-label TMS may not be covered by every plan. We verify benefits and provide a written estimate before treatment.
›Can I stay on stimulants during TMS?
Usually yes. We coordinate with your prescriber.
›How long is a session?
Typically 20-40 minutes, with no recovery time.
