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TMS New Patient Inquiry

TMS New Patient Inquiry

We are here to help. 

Please fill out the form below and we will get back to you as soon as we can. 

Name *
Phone *
E-mail *
Tried unsuccessfully 2-3 medication trials? *
Available for 30 minute treatments weekdays at 1505 Westlake Ave N. Seattle *
Have received treatment/counseling previously? *
Have either have Premera or Regence Insurance. Or you are able to self-pay (9k-11K). *

From Our Doctors

"We wanted to provide a new level of psychiatric care which was evidence-based and incorporated the latest research. It's been almost 5 years since..." Read More

- Mick Oreskovich, M.D., Seattle, WA

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Pioneering a revolution
Over the past four decades, the field of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has evolved from a promising experimental technique into a powerful therapeutic tool. TMS, a non-invasive method for stimulating brain activity...

The Evolution of Transcranial...

by: magventure .com | Mar. 05, 2024

Pioneering a revolution Over the past four decades, the field of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has evolved from a promising experimental technique into a powerful therapeutic tool. TMS, a non-invasive method for stimulating brain activity...

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We at Psychiatric Medicine Associates share in the collective grief and anger over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, Manuel Ellis and so many other members of the Black community who have lost their lives to senseless...

Black Lives Matter

by: Ashley Bouzis | Jun. 05, 2020

We at Psychiatric Medicine Associates share in the collective grief and anger over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, Manuel Ellis and so many other members of the Black community who have lost their lives to senseless...

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Many of our patients are inquiring about whether they should be obtaining a

Genetic Testing

by: Peter Roy-Byrne | Jan. 23, 2019

Many of our patients are inquiring about whether they should be obtaining a "genetic test" to help select the best antidepressant for them.

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