Key takeaways
Anxiety TMS Therapy — at a glance
- • qEEG-guided protocol selection
- • FDA-cleared TMS device
- • Brief weekday sessions
- • Course typically 4-6 weeks
- • Re-map qEEG to confirm change
TMS for anxiety uses focused magnetic pulses to modulate hyperactive frontal networks driving worry and arousal. FDA-cleared for anxious depression in adults, our protocols are qEEG-guided so coil placement and parameters match your brain map.
Symptoms and concerns we address
- Persistent worry and rumination
- Panic attacks
- Social anxiety
- Generalized anxiety
- Anxious depression
- Medication-resistant anxiety
- Anxiety with insomnia
- Anxiety with autism or ADHD
Why TMS for anxiety
TMS is FDA-cleared for anxious depression in adults and used off-label for primary anxiety, OCD-spectrum concerns, and PTSD with informed consent. qEEG-guided protocols personalize coil placement to the networks driving your symptoms.
What patients notice
Lower baseline arousal, easier sleep onset, fewer panic episodes, less avoidance, and more capacity to engage life. Many describe it as feeling like the 'volume knob' on the nervous system has turned down.
Pairing TMS with therapy
TMS and psychotherapy work well together. Many patients find therapy more effective once arousal calms, because the brain has bandwidth to integrate skills.
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 Anxiety TMS Therapy
Verify your insurance benefits or request a consultation — most families hear back within one business day.
Frequently asked questions
›Is TMS for anxiety FDA-cleared?
TMS is FDA-cleared for anxious depression in adults. Use for primary anxiety is off-label and delivered under physician oversight with informed consent.
›Is it covered by insurance?
Often partially. We verify benefits in writing before treatment.
›Will I have to stop my SSRI?
Usually no. We coordinate with your prescriber.
