ADHD – Misunderstood, Misdiagnosed, and Mistreated
Brain Wellness Center’s Medication-Free Approach targeting and treating the Root Causes of ADHD.
ADHD Is Misunderstood & Often Mistreated
As a parent, it can be overwhelming to watch your child struggle with focus, organization, and impulse control despite their intelligence and effort.
After a quick visit to the pediatrician and answering a few questions, you receive an ADHD diagnosis and are told:
The Brain Wellness Center Approach: Treating ADHD at Its Source
At Brain Wellness Center, we take a scientific, data-driven approach to diagnosing and treating ADHD. Instead of relying on subjective questionnaires, we use advanced neuroimaging, cognitive testing, and non-medication treatments to address the root causes of ADHD symptoms.
We don’t just manage symptoms—we fix the underlying issues.
One Less Worry: Drug-Free ADHD Treatment for Long-Term Success
Many individuals with ADHD are concerned about the side effects of stimulant medications, such as sleep issues, appetite suppression, and emotional blunting. If you or your child have ADHD, you may be looking for an effective, natural alternative to manage symptoms without relying on medication.
Our non-medication treatments eliminate that concern completely.
With our drug-free treatments, you can achieve lasting improvements in focus, memory, and self-regulation.


Breakthrough ADHD Treatments at Brain Wellness Center
We offer science-backed, non-medication treatments that help improve focus, impulse control, and cognitive function by addressing the neurological root causes of ADHD.
Our advanced, drug-free treatments provide a natural way to enhance attention and executive function without medications.
ADHD doesn’t have to limit your potential—our treatments help retrain your brain for success.
A Data-Driven Approach to Understanding ADHD
qEEG Brain Mapping – The Science of ADHD Diagnosis & Treatment Customization
qEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalography) is an advanced brain mapping technology that measures electrical activity in the brain to pinpoint the neurological patterns associated with ADHD.
How Does qEEG Help?
qEEG Brain Mapping is the Foundation of Our Customized ADHD Treatment Plans
Unlike subjective checklists, qEEG provides real, measurable data to help us tailor the most effective treatment strategy for each individual.
Gently Stimulating Brain Function to Improve Executive Function Naturally
qpTMS™ (Quantum Phased Targeted Magnetic Stimulation) – Optimizing Focus & Attention
qpTMS™ is an advanced, personalized form of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) designed to optimize brain activity, neurotransmitter balance, and self-regulation in individuals with ADHD.
How Does qpTMS™ Work?
Many individuals see significant improvements within weeks—without medications.
Helping Your Brain Improve Focus & Impulse Control
Neurofeedback – Training the Brain for Better Self-Regulation
Neurofeedback is a non-invasive brain training method that teaches the brain to regulate itself more effectively, addressing core ADHD symptoms such as inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Many individuals with ADHD experience:
How Does Neurofeedback Help?
Neurofeedback Can Be Done at Home Under Our Supervision
We offer remote neurofeedback training, allowing individuals to train their brains from home while still receiving professional guidance.
Using Light Energy to Support Cognitive Performance
Passive Near-Infrared Light Treatment (PnIR) – Boosting Brain Function Naturally
Passive Near-Infrared Light Treatment (PnIR) is a breakthrough treatment that delivers targeted 810nm wavelength light energy to stimulate brain healing, neurotransmitter production, and improved mental clarity—key factors in managing ADHD symptoms.
How Does PnIR Work?
PnIR Can Be Done at Home Under Our Supervision
For convenience, PnIR can be administered from the comfort of home with expert guidance, ensuring continuous support for ADHD symptom improvement.

Why Choose Brain Wellness Center for ADHD Treatment?
What Sets Us Apart?
At Brain Wellness Center, we specialize in science-backed, drug-free treatments that help individuals with ADHD improve focus and impulse control naturally.
Our treatments are designed to retrain your brain for focus, improve cognitive function, and enhance long-term productivity.
Frequently Asked Questions
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ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. At Brain Wellness Center, we offer advanced, non-medication-based treatments to help individuals of all ages manage ADHD symptoms effectively.
ADHD is believed to result from a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. Brain Wellness Center uses a personalized approach to understand each individual’s brain function and behavioral patterns to guide effective treatment.
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is an outdated term. Today, ADHD is the correct diagnosis and includes different presentations—primarily inattentive, primarily hyperactive-impulsive, or combined type. Our team at Brain Wellness Center will identify the specific type and tailor treatment accordingly.
Common symptoms include difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, restlessness, impulsivity, and trouble following instructions or completing tasks. ADHD symptoms can vary greatly between individuals and may change over time.
Individuals with ADHD often struggle with emotional regulation, frustration tolerance, and mood swings. These emotional challenges are addressed as part of our comprehensive treatment approach at Brain Wellness Center.
ADHD is a lifelong condition, but symptoms can be managed effectively. With the right support, individuals can experience significant improvement in focus, emotional balance, and overall quality of life.
Yes. ADHD affects both children and adults. While symptoms may appear differently across age groups, Brain Wellness Center provides specialized care for all age ranges, including academic and workplace support tools.
Yes. ADHD is a chronic condition, but it does not have to limit your potential. With proper treatment, individuals can learn to manage symptoms and build successful, productive lives.
Executive functioning challenges are common in ADHD and include issues with planning, time management, task initiation, and self-monitoring. Brain Wellness Center addresses these cognitive challenges with brain-based therapies and coaching strategies.
Occasional forgetfulness or distraction is common, especially in high-stress environments. ADHD symptoms are more persistent, pervasive, and disruptive, impacting daily functioning across school, work, and relationships. A comprehensive evaluation at Brain Wellness Center can help clarify the difference.
At Brain Wellness Center, ADHD is diagnosed through a combination of clinical interviews, standardized behavior assessments, qEEG brain mapping, and cognitive testing. Our team ensures a thorough and accurate evaluation.
qEEG (Quantitative EEG) measures electrical brain activity to identify patterns consistent with ADHD, such as under-activation in attention-regulation areas. This helps us understand each patient’s brain function and tailor treatment more precisely.
Yes. Even if someone appears focused in a structured setting, qEEG can reveal underlying attention deficits or irregular brainwave patterns related to ADHD—helping catch cases that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Many symptoms overlap across these conditions. qEEG at Brain Wellness Center can help distinguish ADHD from other mental health issues by identifying unique neurological patterns, leading to more accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Absolutely. Neuropsychological testing provides insight into attention span, working memory, processing speed, and impulse control—critical areas affected by ADHD. These results help guide a comprehensive, individualized care plan.
qpTMS™ stands for Quantum Phased Targeted Magnetic Stimulation. It’s a highly advanced, personalized form of TMS that uses detailed qEEG brain mapping to identify and target areas of the brain associated with attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation—key challenges in ADHD.
Standard TMS follows a fixed treatment protocol. qpTMS™ is fully customized to each patient’s brain using qEEG data, adjusting stimulation location, intensity, and timing for greater precision and effectiveness, especially in ADHD-related brain patterns.
No. MeRT is a trademark—similar to how Big Mac is a trademark for McDonald’s. Both MeRT and qpTMS™ use FDA-approved TMS equipment, but Brain Wellness Center’s qpTMS™ involves a distinct, proprietary approach to data interpretation and treatment customization.
qpTMS™ uses FDA-cleared equipment, but TMS is only FDA-approved for treating depression, not ADHD. While research supports the benefits of TMS for ADHD, insurance does not currently cover this treatment unless you also have a qualifying depression diagnosis.
Yes. TMS is non-invasive and well-tolerated, with minimal side effects like mild headaches (5% of patients). Seizures are extremely rare (1 in 70,000 sessions). Your safety is always a top priority at Brain Wellness Center.
Most patients complete 30–40 sessions over 6–8 weeks. Treatment frequency and duration are adjusted based on your unique needs and brain activity patterns.
Some patients begin to notice improvements in focus, mood, and emotional regulation within 2–3 weeks. Others may take longer. Brain Wellness Center tracks your progress throughout treatment.
Yes. Many individuals with ADHD also experience anxiety, depression, or executive function challenges. qpTMS™ can target multiple brain regions to address these overlapping symptoms.
No. Although TMS is FDA-approved for depression, it is not covered by insurance when used solely to treat ADHD. If you also have a qualifying depression diagnosis, insurance may approve treatment under that diagnosis. Otherwise, ADHD treatment is self-pay.
Yes. For best results, we often combine qpTMS™ with qEEG, neurofeedback, and Passive Near-Infrared Light Therapy (PnIR). This multi-modal approach helps strengthen attention, improve regulation, and support long-term success in managing ADHD.
Neurofeedback is a brain-training method that uses real-time feedback from brain wave activity to help improve focus, attention, and self-regulation. At Brain Wellness Center, neurofeedback is used as a powerful, non-medication-based approach to managing ADHD symptoms.
Neurofeedback helps strengthen the brain’s ability to maintain attention, manage impulses, and regulate emotions—core challenges in ADHD. It can also improve sleep and reduce distractibility, supporting better daily functioning in school, work, and relationships.
Yes. Neurofeedback is a non-invasive, drug-free, and low-risk treatment. There are no known long-term side effects. Safety and comfort are always prioritized at Brain Wellness Center.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center offers clinically supervised home-based neurofeedback training. This allows for flexible scheduling while still receiving expert oversight and progress monitoring.
Many patients begin to notice improvements in focus and self-regulation within 20–30 sessions, though results can vary. Brain Wellness Center will track your progress and make adjustments to optimize results.
PnIR (Passive Near-Infrared Light Therapy) is a non-invasive treatment that uses 810nm light to stimulate brain tissue, reduce inflammation, and improve neurological function. At Brain Wellness Center, we use PnIR to support brain healing in individuals with ADHD.
PnIR enhances cerebral blood flow, boosts mitochondrial energy, and supports neurotransmitter balance—all of which help improve focus, mental clarity, and emotional regulation in people with ADHD.
Yes. PnIR is painless, FDA-cleared, and has no known side effects. Brain Wellness Center ensures treatments are safe and tailored to your individual needs.
Yes. We offer home-use PnIR devices that are monitored remotely by our team. This option provides flexibility while keeping your progress on track.
Sessions usually last 20–30 minutes, and are done 3–5 times per week. Your provider will incorporate PnIR into your customized ADHD treatment plan.
We use qEEG brain mapping, neuropsychological testing, and clinical history to create a custom plan that may include qpTMS™, neurofeedback, PnIR, and executive function coaching—based on your brain’s unique activity and personal goals.
Patients often report improved attention, reduced impulsivity, better sleep, and enhanced emotional regulation. Brain Wellness Center focuses on helping you build lasting improvements in daily life, school, work, and relationships.
With consistent treatment and lifestyle support, many patients experience long-term improvement in focus and behavior. Optional maintenance sessions can help reinforce gains over time.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center specializes in non-pharmacological ADHD treatment, but we also collaborate with prescribing providers for those using or considering medication.
ADHD is a lifelong condition, but with the right brain-based support, you can manage symptoms effectively. Our goal is to help you function at your best and thrive in your daily life.
Yes. Payments for ADHD treatment—including TMS, neurofeedback, and PnIR—can be made using HSA or FSA cards at Brain Wellness Center.
No. Most patients complete a TMS course in 6–8 weeks. While some benefit from occasional maintenance sessions, many experience lasting improvement without ongoing therapy.
Some individuals with ADHD benefit from periodic booster sessions, especially during transitions, academic stress, or life changes. This is decided case by case by your treatment provider.
TMS results can last for months or even years, especially when combined with ongoing support like neurofeedback or coaching. Brain Wellness Center focuses on long-term outcomes and lifestyle integration.
Dr. Hashemian was trained in TMS in 2003. While studies show safety in high-intensity protocols, Brain Wellness Center offers up to five sessions per day for ADHD using a cautious, evidence-based approach. Additional sessions beyond one per day are self-pay.
Yes. We offer an accelerated protocol with up to five sessions per day when clinically appropriate. Insurance typically only covers one session per day for depression, so any additional sessions are billed separately.
Yes. Clinical studies have shown that multiple sessions per day are safe and effective. Patient safety is our top priority, and your protocol will be tailored to your unique brain profile and comfort level.
Yes, you can, especially if you’re pursuing accelerated results. Since insurance does not cover TMS for ADHD, any extra sessions are self-pay. We’ll help you plan your schedule and budget accordingly.
Yes. If you have co-occurring depression, insurance may cover one session per day under that diagnosis. Many patients self-pay for additional sessions to speed up their ADHD-focused care.
Each session typically lasts under 20 minutes. TMS is fast, non-invasive, and does not interfere with daily activities.
Yes. TMS does not involve sedation or recovery time. You can drive, return to work or school, and resume normal activities immediately following treatment.
No. There are no activity restrictions after TMS. You can go about your day as usual after each session.
TMS for ADHD is not covered by insurance. However, if you also have a depression diagnosis, we can usually obtain insurance authorization within 2 to 5 business days once paperwork is submitted.
When approved for depression, insurance typically covers one session per day, five days per week, for a total of 36 sessions over about 7.5 weeks. For ADHD-focused care, self-pay or hybrid options are available
Yes. Brain Wellness Center offers a free initial consultation. If you also have symptoms of depression, we’ll assess your history to determine if you qualify for insurance-covered TMS under that diagnosis. We’ll then verify your benefits and send your coverage and copay details by text.
No. TMS for ADHD is not covered by insurance, but it is covered for depression by most plans. Our team will handle all communication and paperwork to see if you qualify under a co-occurring depression diagnosis.
Since TMS is only FDA-approved for Major Depressive Disorder, some patients with ADHD may also be diagnosed with depression to meet insurance criteria. At Brain Wellness Center, we evaluate thoroughly and only document diagnoses that reflect your true clinical profile.
No referral is required. Brain Wellness Center performs its own comprehensive assessment to determine if TMS is clinically appropriate, especially in cases involving ADHD with co-occurring conditions.
Dr. Hashemian takes a cautious, research-based approach to ADHD treatment, often recommending slower or personalized pacing to ensure long-term benefits and brain stability.
No. TMS is not covered by insurance for ADHD in children or adults. Some plans may approve coverage for depression starting at age 15 or older. For younger patients with ADHD, Brain Wellness Center offers alternative non-medication-based treatments.
No. TMS is not approved or covered by insurance for ADHD. However, if a patient also meets criteria for Major Depressive Disorder, insurance may approve treatment under that diagnosis.
MDD is a clinical diagnosis based on symptoms like persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, and poor sleep. Insurance requires a qualifying score—typically 20 or higher on the PHQ-9 scale—to authorize TMS. This depression screening form is available on the Brain Wellness Center website.
Brain Wellness Center primarily uses MagVenture, an FDA-cleared TMS system used by top institutions like Stanford and Harvard. It supports both traditional and advanced protocols ideal for ADHD-related brain regulation.
Yes, we have a BrainsWay system on-site. While it is rarely used today, we previously utilized it more frequently. We now prefer newer technologies like MagVenture that offer greater customization for ADHD.
Brain Wellness Center used NeuroStar when it was first FDA-approved in 2008. We retired it in 2013 due to limitations in targeting flexibility. We now rely on more advanced equipment better suited for ADHD-focused care.
Dr. Hashemian was trained with Magstim in 2003. While we don’t currently use Magstim-branded devices, BrainsWay systems operate using Magstim-powered technology, so the platform is still indirectly in use.
Yes. BrainsWay coined the term “Deep TMS” and developed an H-coil system that targets deeper brain structures. However, studies have shown that newer MagVenture protocols, used at Brain Wellness Center, can reach equal or greater depth with more flexibility and precision—making them better suited for ADHD-focused care.
Yes. MagVenture is our primary TMS system, in use at Brain Wellness Center since 2016. It’s FDA-cleared for depression and supports advanced protocols like theta burst stimulation, which are ideal for brain-based ADHD treatment, even if not covered by insurance.
Yes, we have a Nexstim device available, though it is rarely used. Nexstim requires MRI-based neuronavigation, which is more cumbersome than our qEEG-based targeting—a more efficient and informative option for ADHD treatment.
Yes. CloudTMS is available at Brain Wellness Center, though we rarely use it. Our focus remains on technologies like MagVenture, which offer the level of precision needed for ADHD and executive function support.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center offers Theta Burst Stimulation (TBS) protocols when clinically appropriate. These shorter, high-efficiency sessions can be useful in ADHD treatment plans, especially for individuals seeking accelerated results.
Yes. All TMS treatments provided at Brain Wellness Center—including those for ADHD—are based on repetitive TMS (rTMS), the FDA-approved standard involving repeated magnetic pulses to train specific brain regions.
TMS is a broad term for transcranial magnetic stimulation. rTMS refers to the structured, repeated pulse delivery method used in all FDA-approved protocols—including our ADHD protocols.
We don’t offer a service labeled “pTMS,” but the term often refers to basic personalization. Our qpTMS™ protocol goes far beyond standard personalization with qEEG-based targeting and advanced customization, making it a superior option for ADHD.
pTMS is a loosely defined version of “personalized TMS.” qpTMS™ (Quantum Phased Targeted Magnetic Stimulation), exclusively offered at Brain Wellness Center, uses brainwave mapping (qEEG) and proprietary algorithms to tailor every detail of the treatment—location, intensity, and timing—specifically for conditions like ADHD.
No. MeRT is a trademarked protocol using standard TMS equipment with basic EEG-guided customization. Brain Wellness Center does not use MeRT; we offer qpTMS™, which provides a more precise, advanced, and individualized approach.
MeRT is a branded marketing term, not a medically distinct method. Both MeRT and qpTMS™ use FDA-cleared equipment, but our qpTMS™ is powered by in-depth qEEG analysis and refined treatment algorithms, allowing for greater accuracy and flexibility—especially beneficial for ADHD and executive function issues.
Many people go undiagnosed with ADHD or confuse it with stress or anxiety. Brain Wellness Center provides comprehensive evaluations using qEEG and clinical testing to clarify whether ADHD or another condition may be affecting your performance and well-being.
No. TMS is not covered by insurance for ADHD in children or adults. Some plans may approve coverage for depression starting at age 15 or older. For younger patients with ADHD, Brain Wellness Center offers alternative non-medication-based treatments.
No. TMS is not approved or covered by insurance for ADHD. However, if a patient also meets criteria for Major Depressive Disorder, insurance may approve treatment under that diagnosis.
MDD is a clinical diagnosis based on symptoms like persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, and poor sleep. Insurance requires a qualifying score—typically 20 or higher on the PHQ-9 scale—to authorize TMS. This depression screening form is available on the Brain Wellness Center website.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with most major insurance providers. However, insurance does not currently cover TMS or qpTMS™ for ADHD unless you have a qualifying co-occurring depression diagnosis.
Yes. We are in-network with Blue Shield. While ADHD treatment is not covered, patients with co-occurring depression may qualify for coverage under that diagnosis.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Blue Cross. Insurance coverage for ADHD is not available, but treatment for depression is generally covered.
Yes. We are an in-network provider for Anthem. TMS for ADHD is not covered, but TMS for depression is reimbursed with proper documentation.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Cigna. TMS is only covered for depression, not ADHD.
Yes. We are in-network with Aetna. TMS coverage applies only to Major Depressive Disorder, not ADHD treatment.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Magellan. Coverage is limited to depression-related care. ADHD-specific TMS is not covered and would be a self-pay service.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is an in-network provider for Medicare. However, Medicare only covers TMS for depression, not for ADHD. Patients with both conditions may still qualify for coverage under a depression diagnosis.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Value Options. ADHD treatment is not covered, but TMS may be approved if the patient also has Major Depressive Disorder.
Yes. We accept TriWest for depression treatment. TMS for ADHD alone is not covered, but may be considered if depression is also diagnosed.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with TriCare. TMS for ADHD is not covered, but patients with co-occurring depression may qualify under that diagnosis.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with MHN. TMS services are covered only for depression, not ADHD.
Yes. We accept many plans through Covered California. These plans typically only cover TMS for depression, not for ADHD unless part of a co-diagnosis.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Health Net. TMS is only reimbursed for treatment-resistant depression—not ADHD.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Beacon Health Options. Coverage applies to depression-related services only, not ADHD.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Quantum. ADHD treatment is not covered unless depression is also diagnosed and meets medical necessity criteria.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center accepts Evernorth. Like other providers, they only cover TMS for depression, not for ADHD alone.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center is in-network with Carelon. TMS for ADHD is not covered, but treatment may be approved under a qualifying depression diagnosis.
Yes. We are a Medi-Cal provider. Medi-Cal covers TMS only for depression, not for ADHD.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center works with several County Health programs throughout California. TMS is typically not covered for ADHD, but may be approved for co-occurring depression.
Although studies support the use of TMS for ADHD, Blue Shield currently only covers TMS for depression. Many ADHD patients with co-occurring depression may still qualify under that diagnosis.
Blue Cross does not cover TMS for ADHD. Coverage is limited to Major Depressive Disorder, which may apply if you have both conditions.
Anthem covers TMS for depression only. ADHD treatment is not covered, but patients with depression may still qualify.
Cigna currently does not authorize TMS for ADHD. Treatment may be covered under a documented diagnosis of depression.
Aetna does not cover TMS for ADHD. Insurance coverage applies only to depression-related cases.
Magellan covers TMS for depression only. Patients with ADHD may qualify if co-diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder.
No. Medicare does not cover TMS for ADHD. However, if you have co-occurring depression, coverage may be available under that diagnosis.
Value Options does not cover TMS for ADHD. However, if depression is diagnosed and meets criteria, TMS may be approved.
TriWest does not authorize TMS for ADHD. Depression-related coverage is available with proper documentation.
TriCare only covers TMS for Major Depressive Disorder. ADHD treatment is not included.
MHN does not cover TMS for ADHD. Insurance may apply to depression treatment.
Plans through Covered California generally cover TMS for depression only. ADHD treatment is not covered unless combined with a qualifying diagnosis.
Health Net does not cover TMS for ADHD. TMS services are only approved for Major Depressive Disorder at this time.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Beacon Health Options covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Quantum covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Evernorth covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Carelon covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, Medi-Cal covers TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
Although the FDA has approved TMS for bipolar treatment, County Health Plans typically cover TMS treatment to treat depression only, not bipolar disorder at this time. Many bipolar patients still qualify because their bipolar diagnosis might not be correct and they may have cycling depression.
When approved for depression, insurance typically covers one session per day, five days per week, for a total of 36 sessions over about 7.5 weeks. For ADHD-focused care, self-pay or hybrid options are available.
Yes. Brain Wellness Center offers a free initial consultation. If you also have symptoms of depression, we’ll assess your history to determine if you qualify for insurance-covered TMS under that diagnosis. We’ll then verify your benefits and send your coverage and copay details by text.
No. TMS for ADHD is not covered by insurance, but it is covered for depression by most plans. Our team will handle all communication and paperwork to see if you qualify under a co-occurring depression diagnosis.
Since TMS is only FDA-approved for Major Depressive Disorder, some patients with ADHD may also be diagnosed with depression to meet insurance criteria. At Brain Wellness Center, we evaluate thoroughly and only document diagnoses that reflect your true clinical profile.
No referral is required. Brain Wellness Center performs its own comprehensive assessment to determine if TMS is clinically appropriate, especially in cases involving ADHD with co-occurring conditions.
Dr. Hashemian takes a cautious, research-based approach to ADHD treatment, often recommending slower or personalized pacing to ensure long-term benefits and brain stability.
No. TMS is not covered by insurance for ADHD in children or adults. Some plans may approve coverage for depression starting at age 15 or older. For younger patients with ADHD, Brain Wellness Center offers alternative non-medication-based treatments.
No. TMS is not approved or covered by insurance for ADHD. However, if a patient also meets criteria for Major Depressive Disorder, insurance may approve treatment under that diagnosis.
MDD is a clinical diagnosis based on symptoms like persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, and poor sleep. Insurance requires a qualifying score—typically 20 or higher on the PHQ-9 scale—to authorize TMS. This depression screening form is available on the Brain Wellness Center website.




