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If you are looking to , the landscape has changed significantly as of 2026. Whether you are a clinic owner looking for professional-grade systems or an individual seeking home-based relief for depression, there are critical differences in cost, FDA status, and technology to consider. 1. Professional TMS Systems (For Clinics)

Utilizes "Deep TMS" to stimulate deeper brain regions and offers protocols for smoking cessation and adolescent depression.

A Danish manufacturer and pioneer in iTBS (Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation), which shortens treatment sessions to just a few minutes. 2. At-Home "TMS" and tDCS Devices

A new, high-end TMS system typically ranges from $50,000 to over $100,000 . Used or refurbished systems can sometimes be found for around $40,000 .

It is important to distinguish between clinical TMS and at-home stimulation. True TMS machines are too powerful and dangerous for unsupervised home use, carrying risks like seizures. However, the FDA has recently cleared lower-intensity alternatives. US FDA approves home-delivered tDCS for treating depression

Buying a professional TMS machine is a major capital investment. These systems are used to treat major depressive disorder (MDD), OCD, and anxious depression under medical supervision.

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