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TMS for depression covered by insurance. EEG-guided TMS for PTSD, TBI, and more. There may be another path forward.

What PTSD May Look Like on an EEG 06/05/2026

PTSD does not look the same for every person.

Some people feel constantly on edge. Others feel shut down, exhausted, or disconnected. Many people move between both.

An EEG does not diagnose PTSD, and there is no single “PTSD pattern” on an EEG. But it may offer helpful insight into brainwave patterns related to sleep, focus, alertness, and regulation.

Our latest blog explains what an EEG may show in people with PTSD symptoms, why results can look different from person to person, and how EEG data helps guide MeRT treatment.

We also have some exciting updates coming soon about PTSD treatment and our clinic’s role here in Missouri.

Read the blog here: https://theinsyncbrain.com/what-an-eeg-may-show-in-people-with-ptsd-symptoms/

What PTSD May Look Like on an EEG PTSD symptoms can affect sleep, focus, mood, and the body’s sense of safety. Our latest blog explains what an EEG may show and how it may help guide care.

Could TMS Be the Next Step for Depression? 05/22/2026

When depression still isn’t getting better, it can feel hard to know what comes next.

Many people try medication, therapy, or both and still feel stuck. That does not mean they are out of options.

TMS is a non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate brain areas involved in mood regulation. It works differently than medication and may be an option for treatment-resistant depression when criteria are met.

Our latest blog covers what treatment-resistant depression means, when TMS may be worth considering, and what questions to ask before starting.

Read more here: https://theinsyncbrain.com/tms-for-treatment-resistant-depression/

Could TMS Be the Next Step for Depression? When depression has not improved after multiple treatment attempts, it can be hard to know what comes next. Our latest blog explains when TMS for treatment-resistant depression may be worth discussing.

TMS for Teens with Depression: What Parents Should Know 05/15/2026

When a teen is struggling with depression, it can be hard to know what to try next.

Many parents have questions about TMS, especially when therapy and medication have not helped enough.

Is it safe?
Who qualifies?
What does treatment feel like?
How often are appointments?
Can it fit around school or summer schedules?

TMS is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder in ages 15 and older. At The Insync Brain, we accept Aetna, Cigna, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, and Tricare for TMS when insurance criteria are met.

Our latest blog covers what parents should know about TMS for teens with depression, including safety, treatment-resistant depression, what to expect, and when to consider an evaluation.

Read more here: https://theinsyncbrain.com/tms-for-teens-with-depression-what-parents-should-know/

TMS for Teens with Depression: What Parents Should Know TMS is FDA-cleared for depression in teens ages 15 and older. Learn what parents should know about safety, side effects, and next steps.

Can Dehydration Cause Anxiety? The Mind Body Connection 04/24/2026

Feeling more anxious, on edge, or just off lately?

It may not always be “just anxiety.” Hydration can play a bigger role than most people realize.

Dehydration does not cause anxiety, but it can make symptoms feel worse and harder to manage. Things like a racing heart, dizziness, fatigue, or trouble focusing can overlap with anxiety and make everything feel more intense.

The tricky part is that you may not even realize you are dehydrated. You just feel off.

This blog walks through how hydration affects the body, why those symptoms can feel like anxiety, and what to look out for.

Read more here: https://theinsyncbrain.com/can-dehydration-cause-anxiety-the-mind-body-connection/

Can Dehydration Cause Anxiety? The Mind Body Connection Feeling off, anxious, or more on edge than usual? Hydration may play a bigger role than you think. Learn how dehydration can affect anxiety symptoms.

Why Anxiety Feels Physical: Your Body’s Alarm System 04/17/2026

Anxiety doesn’t just live in your thoughts. It often shows up in your body first.

A racing heart. Tight chest. Nausea. Dizziness.
These symptoms can feel sudden and confusing, especially when there’s no clear trigger.

But they’re not random, and they’re not a sign that something is wrong with you.

They’re your body’s alarm system doing its job… just sometimes a little too well.

When you understand why anxiety feels physical, it becomes easier to step out of the fear cycle and respond with more clarity and control.

If you’ve ever wondered why your body reacts this way, this blog helps break it down.

Read more here: https://theinsyncbrain.com/why-anxiety-feels-physical-your-bodys-alarm-system/

Why Anxiety Feels Physical: Your Body’s Alarm System Anxiety often shows up in the body first. Learn why anxiety feels physical and what those symptoms may be telling you.

04/08/2026

If you've spent years trying to find something that helps with depression, different medications, different approaches, different providers, and you're still searching, we want you to know something.

You are not out of options.

We're sharing news today that we hope makes a real difference for people in our community. The Insync Brain now accepts insurance for TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) for treatment-resistant depression.

TMS is non-invasive, drug-free, and FDA-cleared. It works by delivering gentle magnetic pulses to targeted areas of the brain involved in mood regulation. No medication, no downtime, and no giving up on feeling better.

We are currently in-network with:
Aetna
Cigna
Medicare
United Health Care
TRICARE
(Blue Cross Blue Shield credentialing coming soon.)

Insurance coverage for TMS is based on meeting certain medical criteria. If you're not sure whether you qualify, that's exactly what our team is here for. We handle the insurance verification process on your behalf and walk with you through every step.

If any of this resonates, we'd love to connect. Our complimentary Discovery Session is a free 20-minute telehealth conversation, just a chance to talk through your situation and see what might be a good fit. You can book through the link in our bio or reach us at 314.246.0288.

We're here, we're listening, and we're so glad you found us.

04/03/2026

We're excited to host an evening focused on neuromodulation, a rapidly growing field that's opening new doors in the treatment of depression, PTSD, and beyond.

Dr. Erica Buchalter will cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression, and Dr. Erik Won, Chief Medical Officer of Wave Neuroscience, will share the latest on MeRT and its expanding clinical applications, including highlights from a recent FDA trial on MeRT for PTSD.

📅 May 5, 2026 | 6:00–8:00 PM
📍 Creve Coeur — address provided upon registration

Spots are limited; register using the link below or scan the QR code on the flyer.
https://forms.gle/vN9N4bbV8DwMALE87

03/30/2026

Happy Doctor's Day to our owner, medical director, and psychiatrist, Dr. Erica Buchalter. 🧠💜

Dr. Buchalter built The Insync Brain around a simple but powerful belief: that every patient deserves to be heard, and that there is always another path worth exploring. That belief is at the heart of everything we do here at our clinic in Creve Coeur, from the way we approach treatment to the way we welcome every single person who reaches out to us.

If you or someone you love has been struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, TBI, sleep issues, or cognitive symptoms and feels like you have run out of options, we would love to start a conversation. Book a complimentary 20-minute Discovery Session through the link in our bio or give us a call at 314.246.0288. We are here to help you find a new path forward.

Treatment Options for Brain Injury Recovery: A Closer Look at MeRT 03/27/2026

Recovery after a brain injury is not always straightforward. Some people start to feel better within weeks, while others continue to notice changes in focus, mood, sleep, or energy.

One of the most common questions we hear is what options are available when symptoms do not fully resolve.

In this blog, we walk through what a traumatic brain injury is, what recovery can look like, and the different treatment options that may be considered. We also share how MeRT, a personalized approach to brain-based care, may support recovery for some individuals.

If you or someone you care about is still not feeling back to baseline after a head injury, understanding your options can be an important next step.

Read more here: https://theinsyncbrain.com/treatment-for-brain-injury-recovery-what-to-know-about-mert/

Treatment Options for Brain Injury Recovery: A Closer Look at MeRT Recovery after a brain injury can look different for each person. Learn about treatment options for brain injury recovery and how MeRT may support brain function.

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