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Using FDA-Cleared TMS Therapy to Stop Smoking

Integrative Healthcare Center Features Noninvasive Deep TMS Therapy

If you’ve ever tried to quit smoking, you know how hard it can be. Nicotine replacements, medication, psychotherapy, and hypnosis are all popular ways to quit smoking.

Finally, a scientific breakthrough has emerged to help you quit for good. Using Deep TMS therapy to stop smoking involves stimulating the brain regions associated with the reward system for nicotine with magnetic pulses, similar to how an MRI works.

TMS Therapy to Stop Smoking
TMS Therapy to Stop Smoking

Benefits of Using Deep TMS Therapy
to Stop Smoking

  • FDA cleared
  • Noninvasive treatment with no known side effects
  • Average treatments are only 18 minutes long
  • Significant decrease in daily nicotine consumption and cravings

Is TMS Therapy Right for You?

Health Benefits of Quitting Smoking

  • Reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer
  • Improved skin and hair
  • Better reproductive health
  • Reduced risk of premature death
  • Improved cholesterol levels
  • Money saved by not buying cigarettes
TMS Therapy to Stop Smoking

It’s Never Too Late to Stop Smoking With Deep TMS Therapy

Studies have shown a substantial increase in success rates using Deep TMS compared to other forms of smoking cessation. TMS has been used successfully and FDA-cleared in the U.S. for major depression and OCD, as well as quitting tobacco.

Unfortunately, smoking-related deaths are all too common, with 480,000 U.S. adults dying from smoking each year. Cigarette smoking has been found to cause harm to nearly every organ system in the body, and it is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. However, no matter how long you’ve been smoking, your lungs and organs can still recover quickly.

Better Health Begins Here

Most Insurance Accepted

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Better Health Begins Here

Most Insurance Accepted

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