TMS, an acronym for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, represents a groundbreaking treatment method in the field of mental health. Dr. Igleburger has continued to foster his relationship with the Anchor Clinic and other active TMS Clinics in the area. Through these relationships we are happy to announce that we have access to a state-of-the-art TMS machines, stationed in Navarre, Pensacola, and Fort Walton Beach, Florida as well as Fairhope, AL. We remain poised to revolutionize the way we approach the treatment of Major Depression and OCD.
Imagine a journey to renewal, where patients embarking on the path to recovery visit the Navarre treatment center Monday through Friday for a span of seven weeks. Each visit takes roughly 30 min. Over this course, under the careful guidance of our expert medical team, patients undergo the TMS treatment regimen. This regimen involves the precise placement of a magnet against the patient’s head, positioned directly over the area in the brain where the darkness of depression resides.
What sets our TMS treatment apart is its nuanced methodology. Through cyclic magnetic stimulation, we awaken the dormant, underperforming segments of the brain that lie at the heart of depression. Our mission is to rekindle the spark of activity within these areas, fostering a newfound sense of vigor and functionality.
In the context of our pricing discussions, it is imperative to note a crucial aspect regarding the financial structure at IglePSYCH. Our esteemed clinic operates on a fee-for-service model, whereby patients are kindly requested to settle the charges for the rendered services at the time of their appointment. It is important to highlight that IglePSYCH does not participate in insurance coverage arrangements of any nature. Patients are encouraged to file on their own with their healthcare insurance provider for out-of-network benefits. Most insurance plans offer a substantial reimbursement for out of network healthcare visits. To facilitate our patients in maximizing their healthcare reimbursement, we offer a streamlined process. Upon payment, patients are presented with a super bill which comprehensively outlines the services received. This document can be subsequently submitted to their respective insurance provider to facilitate reimbursement through out-of-network benefits.
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