TMS Clinics in Wheaton, Illinois

    Compare 3 TMS therapy clinics in Wheaton, Illinois. Each listing below shows the provider's address, phone, hours, and whether they're currently accepting new patients — so you can shortlist a clinic that matches your schedule and needs without making a single phone call. TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an FDA-cleared, non-medication treatment for depression, OCD, and other conditions, and Wheaton residents have several certified providers to choose from. Browse the options below, click through to a full profile for hours and insurance details, then reach out to your preferred clinic to schedule a consultation.

    Clinics in Wheaton, Illinois

    3 locations

    600 S County Farm Rd #201, Wheaton, IL 60187, USA, Wheaton, IL 60187
    (630) 474-3672

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    600 S County Farm Rd Suite 201 Rm 1, Wheaton, IL 60187, USA, Wheaton, IL 60187
    (630) 517-0202

    Today: Closed

    1737 S Naperville Rd STE 203, Wheaton, IL 60189, USA, Wheaton, IL 60189
    (630) 344-5150

    Today: Closed

    TMS Treatment in Wheaton

    Seeking TMS treatment in Wheaton has never been more accessible. Local clinics offer both standard six-week courses and accelerated protocols that compress treatment into one or two weeks of intensive sessions. Whichever protocol you choose, sessions are typically short enough to fit around work — most patients schedule treatment before or after their workday.

    Before your first session, expect an initial consultation with a psychiatrist or qualified clinician who will review your history, current medications, and treatment goals. From there, your clinic in Wheaton will design a TMS plan tailored to your condition — most often major depressive disorder, but also OCD, anxious depression, and (with some providers) treatment-resistant bipolar depression.

    Coverage for TMS in Wheaton, Illinois continues to expand. Medicare, Medicaid, and most major commercial insurers now reimburse TMS when patients meet medical-necessity criteria — typically having tried and not responded to at least one antidepressant. Each listing above includes contact details so you can verify your specific plan with the clinic directly.

    If you're new to TMS, ask each clinic about their coil type, average session length, and whether they offer SAINT or theta-burst protocols. These small differences can meaningfully affect both your overall treatment time and outcomes.

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