Evidence-based, non-invasive neuromodulation targeting the root cause of treatment-resistant mood and anxiety disorders to help you reclaim your life.
FDA Approved
Safe & Effective Treatment
For decades, the standard of care in psychiatry has relied heavily on systemic medications and talk therapy. While effective for many, a significant portion of patients experience inadequate relief or intolerable side effects, leading to a frustrating cycle of trial and error.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) represents a paradigm shift. By using precise magnetic fields to stimulate underactive networks in the brain—such as the prefrontal cortex in depression—TMS offers a targeted, biological intervention without the systemic effects of medication.
At our Edison, NJ clinic, Dr. Ritesh Amin provides specialized TMS protocols for a range of psychiatric conditions, including Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and PTSD. We are committed to offering the most advanced, evidence-based tools available to achieve lasting remission.
Board-Certified Psychiatrist specializing in Treatment-Resistant Depression and Advanced TMS Therapy.
With extensive clinical experience, Dr. Amin is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care. His personal philosophy centers around treating the whole person, not just the symptoms, ensuring each patient receives a tailored approach to their mental wellness.
Standard oral antidepressants fail to adequately treat up to 30% of patients and are often accompanied by systemic side effects. TMS offers an FDA-approved paradigm shift.
Hear from patients whose lives were transformed through Dr. Amin's care.
Find quick answers to some of the most common questions our patients ask about this treatment.
Different psychiatric conditions require stimulating different neural networks. For depression, we typically target the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. For OCD, we often target deeper structures like the supplementary motor area or the anterior cingulate cortex, using specialized coils and different pulse frequencies.
Yes. In fact, most patients continue their current psychiatric medications during their TMS course. Dr. Amin will carefully review your medication list, as certain medications can affect your motor threshold, but TMS is safely used as an augmentative therapy.
TMS for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is covered by almost all major commercial insurances and Medicare. Coverage for OCD is rapidly expanding. Off-label treatments for severe Anxiety or PTSD may require self-pay or special prior authorizations. Our billing team will handle all insurance verifications for you.
While responses vary, many patients begin noticing subtle improvements—such as better sleep, increased energy, or "lighter" moods—around the second or third week of daily treatment (sessions 10-15). The most significant changes often occur toward the end of the treatment course.
Contact Dr. Amin's clinic today. Schedule an in-depth consultation to see if this treatment is right for you, and begin your journey to recovery.
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