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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation therapy

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TMS

What is TMS?

Non-Invasive Treatment

Non-Invasive Treatment

 Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy is an entirely new way to treat depression that works by directing highly targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the areas of the brain that regulate your mood control. No medications, no invasive procedures and no systemic side-effects — discover Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) today. 

Non-Invasive Treatment

Non-Invasive Treatment

Non-Invasive Treatment

 TMS therapy is a non-invasive treatment option that does not require surgery or medications. 

Safe & FDA Approved

Non-Invasive Treatment

Safe & FDA Approved

 TMS therapy is FDA approved and considered safe. It is also done in a comfortable setting, with a trained specialist. 

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Understanding how your brain works


For those diagnosed with depression, specific areas of the brain are known to be underactive. Stimulating these areas can improve the brain’s ability to regulate mood. 


High Success Rate

Long-Lasting Results

Long-Lasting Results

 TMS therapy has been shown to be highly effective in treating depression, with response rates as high as 60-70%. 

Long-Lasting Results

Long-Lasting Results

Long-Lasting Results

 TMS therapy has been shown to produce long-lasting results, with some patients experiencing improvement for months or even years after treatment.


Few Side Effects

Long-Lasting Results

Few Side Effects

 TMS therapy is generally well-tolerated and has few side effects compared to other treatment options for depression. 

What is Ketamine Therapy?

IV KETAMINE

  •  Discovered in 1956, ketamine was originally developed as an anesthetic but has proven to be incredibly successful beyond its original use. 
  • Chronic pain and depression are health conditions that often go hand in hand. Many people who suffer from long-term pain and health problems, like fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, complex regional pain syndromes and spinal pain, also suffer from depression. 
  • If you have tried a variety of treatments for pain or depression without success, ketamine infusion therapy may be the solution you’re looking for. T

The basics of intravenous ketamine infusion therapy

 Using lower doses than are needed for anesthesia, intravenous (IV) ketamine infusions ease pain and reduce feelings of depression. 

When ketamine binds to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in your brain, it helps increase the amount of a neurotransmitter called glutamate. Glutamate activates connections in another brain receptor, which triggers the release of molecules that help neurons find new pathways to communicate with each other in your brain. This process is called synaptogenesis, and it’s thought to affect your mood and thought patterns.  Ketamine is also thought to reduce signals in your brain that are connected to inflammation.  

Ketamine infusion therapy often works faster on pain and depression

With IV ketamine infusion therapy, it’s possible to experience an improvement in your pain or mood within just a few hours. We here at OMNI find that a single infusion is usually sufficient to provide significant relief, often lasting for weeks to several months. Our doctors create a customised ketamine infusion therapy plan based on your individual needs and its effects on your pain or depression. 

After the initial treatment, you work with your doctor to determine if regular maintenance treatments spaced at longer intervals than your first ketamine infusion may be beneficial to helping you maintain your positive results.

Here at OMNI, we can help you get your life back.

What is SPRAVATO®?

SPRAVATO

 

What is SPRAVATO®?

SPRAVATO® (esketamine) is the first FDA-approved nasal spray specifically for adults with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Used alongside an oral antidepressant, this esketamine treatment has been shown to quickly and effectively treat major depressive disorders (MDD) including acute suicidal ideation or behavior. Discover SPRAVATO®  today at one of our  conveniently-located facilities.

Our Approach

 Unlike common antidepressants, which treat depression by increasing levels of neurotransmitters in areas of the brain that affect mood, and traditional Ketamine treatment, which requires an intravenous drip, SPRAVATO® uses a concentrated nasal spray to target the NMDA receptor, and is believed to work differently than currently available prescription antidepressants. The result is fast, effective relief from severe symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD). SPRAVATO® is only for adults suffering from severe symptoms of major depressive disorder or those experiencing treatment-resistant depression. If you’ve tried two or more preliminary depression treatments, like talk therapy and prescription medications, or more advanced therapies like TMS or standard Ketamine therapy without sustained relief or positive results, SPRAVATO® may be right for you. 

Why SPRAVATO?

 

If you’ve taken two or more oral antidepressants and still experience symptoms of depression, you might have treatment-resistant depression(TRD).

It might be time to talk to your doctor about a different treatment approach. See what makes SPRAVATO® different and learn more about other patients’ experiences with SPRAVATO®.

STELLATE GANGLION BLOCK (SGB)

 

Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB)

PTSD | Anxiety | Depression 

 Research has shown that SGB is an effective and minimally invasive treatment for eliminating many debilitating symptoms for a variety of conditions: Anxiety, Depression,
Lymphedema, Migraines, Facial Pain, Upper Extremity Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Post-Herpetic Neuralgia, Hot Flashes, Hyperhidrosis

Patients suffering from elevated fight or flight responses, like in PTSD, will benefit from a SGB treatment on the nerves involved in mediating these responses. Specifically, this treatments resets the brain to baseline or pre-traumatic levels. Results and relief have been seen within 30 minutes and can last from a few months to years. Results vary per patient, but  with minimal risks and no major side effects, this treatment helps patients regain control of their life! 

Our Approach

 

Who ? - Stellate Ganglion Blocks (SGB) are used for patients who experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). More than 7 million adults throughout the USA suffer from PTSD.


What ? - Stellate Ganglion Block can relieve the symptoms of PTSD in as little as 30 minutes and the results can last for years. SGB is an injection of a numbing medication around the stellate ganglion nerves, which is part of the sympathetic nervous system.


Why ? - SGB “reboots” the sympathetic nervous system to its pre-trauma state, similar to a computer reboot. In the brain, norepinephrine levels are rapidly reduced and the brain begins to heal. SGB is not a cure for PTSD; however, the symptoms may be controlled for years using this approach.


Where ? - The sympathetic nervous system is located in your neck, on the side of your voice box. With x-ray guidance, the doctor will insert a thin needle into your neck and carefully inject a local anesthetic medication

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Omni TMS

110 Business Park Drive, Utica, New York 13502, United States

(315) 798-8737

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