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OCD Treatment Clinic

OCD Treatment Clinic in Royal Palm Beach, FL

OCD treatment at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches focuses on compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each person’s needs. Our team provides evaluations, personalized therapy plans, and effective treatment options such as CBT and ERP to help reduce intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. With a supportive environment and a commitment to long-term healing, we guide patients toward regaining control and improving daily well-being. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 420 South State Road 7, Suite 11,2 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414.

OCD treatment at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches focuses on compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each person’s needs. Our team provides evaluations, personalized therapy plans, and effective treatment options such as CBT and ERP to help reduce intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. With a supportive environment and a commitment to long-term healing, we guide patients toward regaining control and improving daily well-being. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 420 South State Road 7, Suite 11,2 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414.
OCD treatment at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches focuses on compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each person’s needs. Our team provides evaluations, personalized therapy plans, and effective treatment options such as CBT and ERP to help reduce intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. With a supportive environment and a commitment to long-term healing, we guide patients toward regaining control and improving daily well-being. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 420 South State Road 7, Suite 11,2 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414.

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How does TMS therapy help with treatment-resistant depression?
How many TMS therapy sessions are needed?
Can TMS therapy be used alongside other treatments for depression?
Who should avoid TMS therapy?
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How does TMS therapy help with treatment-resistant depression?

We are committed to providing innovative, evidence-based treatments for individuals struggling with depression—especially those who have not found relief with traditional therapies like medication or talk therapy. One of the advanced treatments we offer is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy, an FDA-approved, non-invasive procedure for treatment-resistant depression.

TMS therapy uses focused magnetic fields to stimulate specific regions of the brain involved in mood regulation, particularly the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, an area often underactive in people with depression. During each session at our Palm Beach office, an electromagnetic coil is gently placed against your scalp, delivering targeted magnetic pulses that activate neurons and strengthen connectivity within mood-related brain circuits.

Many of our patients at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches seek TMS after finding limited success with antidepressant medications or psychotherapy. TMS is designed to restore normal brain function by increasing activity in underactive areas of the brain, often resulting in significant improvements in mood, energy, and daily functioning. Treatment typically involves daily sessions (five days a week) over the course of several weeks, with many patients experiencing noticeable relief from depressive symptoms.

How many TMS therapy sessions are needed?

We understand that every patient’s journey with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy is unique. The number of TMS therapy sessions needed can vary depending on your individual condition, the specific treatment protocol, and how you respond to therapy. Typically, our standard TMS treatment for depression consists of approximately 20 to 30 sessions, administered five days a week over a four to six-week period.

Many of our patients begin to notice positive changes in their symptoms within the first few weeks, while others may require the full course of treatment to experience significant improvement. After completing the initial series, some individuals may benefit from additional maintenance or tapering sessions to help sustain their progress. At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, our experienced providers will work closely with you to monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed to ensure optimal results.

It is important to follow the personalized treatment plan recommended by our medical team to achieve the best possible outcome with TMS therapy. If you have any questions about the TMS process or want to learn more about how it can help, our compassionate staff at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches is here to support you every step of the way.

Can TMS therapy be used alongside other treatments for depression?

At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, we are committed to providing comprehensive care for individuals struggling with depression, including innovative treatments like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy. TMS is a safe and effective option, particularly for patients who have not experienced sufficient relief from traditional treatments such as medication or psychotherapy.

Our experienced team understands that depression treatment is not one-size-fits-all. That’s why we often incorporate TMS therapy into a broader treatment plan tailored to each patient’s needs. Many of our patients continue their prescribed antidepressant medications while undergoing TMS, and current clinical evidence suggests that combining these approaches can improve overall outcomes. In addition, we encourage patients to continue participating in psychotherapy or counseling sessions during their TMS treatment to address both the biological and emotional aspects of depression.

TMS therapy at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches is designed to work seamlessly alongside your current treatments. There are generally no significant interactions between TMS and most antidepressant medications. However, our clinicians will review your full medical history and current treatments before starting TMS. This allows us to make any necessary adjustments—such as modifying medication dosages or coordinating therapy session timing—to ensure optimal, safe results.

Who should avoid TMS therapy?

At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, we are committed to providing safe, effective, and personalized treatments for mental health conditions, including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy. TMS is a proven option for individuals struggling with depression, particularly when traditional medications or psychotherapy have not provided sufficient relief. However, not everyone is an ideal candidate for TMS, and your safety is our top priority.

Who Should NOT Receive TMS Therapy?

Before starting TMS at Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to ensure this treatment is safe for you. TMS is generally well-tolerated, but certain individuals should avoid it due to increased risks:

Metallic Implants or Devices: People with non-removable metal in or near the head (such as cochlear implants, deep brain stimulators, aneurysm clips, or metal plates) should not undergo TMS. The magnetic fields in TMS can interact with these objects, leading to safety concerns.

History of Seizures or Epilepsy: TMS can rarely trigger seizures, especially in those with a personal or family history of seizure disorders. If you have a history of seizures, please discuss this thoroughly with our clinicians.

Pregnancy: If you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant, consult with our team before starting TMS. The effects of TMS during pregnancy are not fully understood.

Other Neurological or Psychiatric Conditions: Individuals with certain neurological conditions (such as severe head injuries or brain tumors) or specific psychiatric diagnoses may not be suitable candidates for TMS.

Comprehensive OCD Treatment by Our Team

At Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches, our team offers comprehensive, patient-centered treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. With extensive experience in psychiatry, our team tailors each treatment plan to help patients break free from intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. Our approach integrates evidence-based therapies that support long-term recovery.

Our experienced providers will review your complete medical and psychiatric history before recommending TMS therapy. Your safety and well-being are our highest priorities. If you have questions or concerns about whether TMS is appropriate for you, we encourage you to contact us for a thorough evaluation.

Ready to find out if TMS can help you? Call Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches today to schedule a consultation. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 420 South State Road 7 Suite 112 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414. We serve patients from Royal Palm Beach FL, Golden Lake FL, Westlake FL, Loxahatchee FL, Atlantis FL, and surrounding areas.

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Jupiter, FL

  • 3893 Military Trail Suite 3 Jupiter, FL 33458
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL

  • 3365 Burns Road Suite 203 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
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Royal Palm Beach, FL

  • 420 South State Road 7 Suite 112 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414
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Boynton Beach, FL

  • 10301 Hagen Ranch Rd Suite D720, Boynton Beach, FL 33437
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Stuart, FL

  • 729 SW Federal Hwy Suite #104, Stuart, FL 34994
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Melbourne, FL

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Port St. Lucie, FL

  • 266 NW Peacock Blvd Suite 203 Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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