Find Out Whether TMS Matches Your Situation
Assessment in El Paso to determine candidacy for transcranial magnetic stimulation based on symptoms and treatment history
Depression affects brain circuits that regulate mood, energy, concentration, and sleep, and when medication or therapy does not restore normal function, transcranial magnetic stimulation offers a mechanically different approach. The assessment provided by NeuroWave TMS, LLC asks specific questions about symptom duration, previous treatments, and medical history to identify whether you meet the clinical profile for TMS candidacy. This is not a diagnostic tool, but it flags patterns that suggest a consultation with a provider would be worthwhile.
The form collects information about how long you have experienced depressive symptoms, whether a healthcare provider has confirmed a diagnosis, which medications you have tried, and whether those medications provided enough relief or caused intolerable side effects. It also asks whether symptoms interfere with daily life, work, relationships, or school, and whether you are looking for a non-medication option. Questions about metal implants, seizure history, and other medical conditions help identify contraindications before scheduling an in-person evaluation.
Submit the assessment to receive an initial indication of whether TMS may be appropriate for your situation.
Responses are categorized based on symptom severity, treatment history, and medical eligibility. If you report persistent symptoms lasting more than six months, have tried at least one antidepressant without adequate response, and have no known contraindications, the system flags you as a strong candidate for a consultation. If you report metal implants, seizure history, or uncertainty about your diagnosis, the system indicates that a provider needs to review your case before determining eligibility. If you report minimal symptoms or short duration, the system suggests that TMS may not yet be necessary and that other interventions might be explored first.
After submitting the form, you receive a message based on your answers, along with guidance on next steps. Strong candidates are invited to schedule a consultation where a provider reviews medical records, confirms the diagnosis, and discusses whether insurance will cover treatment. Those with potential contraindications are asked to provide additional medical documentation before proceeding. Those with insufficient indication receive educational resources about depression treatment options and are encouraged to follow up with their current provider.
The assessment takes less than five minutes to complete and provides immediate feedback. It covers questions about symptom clusters like persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, low energy, trouble concentrating, changes in sleep, and feelings of hopelessness. It also asks whether you are currently in therapy, whether insurance coverage is a concern, and whether you want to schedule a consultation right away or prefer to gather more information first.
What People Ask Before Completing the Assessment
These questions clarify what the assessment does, how it is used, and what happens after submission.
What happens after I submit my answers?
You receive an immediate result message indicating whether you appear to be a candidate for TMS, whether clinical review is needed, or whether further evaluation of your symptoms is recommended before considering TMS.
How do you use the information I provide?
The responses are reviewed by clinical staff to determine whether a consultation should be scheduled, and they are also used to verify insurance eligibility if you decide to move forward with treatment.
Why do you ask about metal implants and seizure history?
Certain types of metal in or near the head can interact with the magnetic field produced during TMS, and a history of seizures increases the risk of a seizure during treatment, so these factors must be evaluated before proceeding.
Can I complete the assessment if I am currently taking medication?
Yes, and in fact TMS is often used alongside medication, so your current treatment regimen does not disqualify you from consideration.
How long does it take to hear back if I am flagged for a consultation?
Most patients in El Paso who submit the assessment receive a call within one business day to discuss scheduling and insurance verification.
NeuroWave TMS, LLC uses this assessment to streamline the initial screening process and help patients understand whether TMS is worth exploring. Complete the form to receive personalized feedback based on your responses.
