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Colorado Springs Gets a Boost in Mental Health Care with New Treatment Option

Colorado Springs, USASun Nov 02 2025

Serenity Mental Health Centers has introduced a groundbreaking treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). The new accelerated Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS™) is FDA-cleared, non-invasive, and more convenient than traditional methods.

Why This is a Big Deal

  • Non-invasive: No surgery or medication required.
  • Faster Treatment: Accelerated protocol means quicker results.
  • Proven Effectiveness: High success rates for patients.

Serenity is already known for its cutting-edge technology and now, with this new protocol, patients can start benefiting immediately. The goal? To become the top choice for TMS therapy in Colorado Springs.

Comprehensive Care at Serenity

Serenity offers a wide range of services, including:

  • Psychiatric evaluations
  • Medication management
  • Ketamine treatments
  • Therapy for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD

Flexible & Timely Care

One of Serenity's standout features is its flexible scheduling, with same-day appointments available. This makes mental health care more accessible and convenient for those in need.

Impressive Results

  • 84% response rate
  • 78% remission rate for TMS patients

These numbers prove that Serenity is serious about effective, non-medication treatment options.

How to Get Started

If you're interested in learning more or booking an appointment, visit their website or give them a call. Serenity is committed to putting patients first and ensuring everyone gets the care they deserve.

questions

    Will the accelerated Deep TMS protocol make patients feel so good that they start referring to their psychiatrist as their 'happy place'?
    Is there any evidence to suggest that the FDA clearance of the accelerated Deep TMS protocol was influenced by external pressures or conflicts of interest?
    What are the criteria for patient selection for the accelerated Deep TMS protocol, and are there any patient demographics that respond better or worse to this treatment?

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