Stubbeman TMS

Stubbeman TMS Dr. Stubbeman provides empathetic mental health support alongside cutting-edge interventions for individuals grappling with treatment-resistant depression.

We are a leading provider of state-of-the-art treatment for major depression and other illnesses using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS, a non-invasive, FDA-approved depression therapy with minimal side effects. One such intervention is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive form of brain stimulation known for its effectiveness to treat patients whose condition has not improved through conventional approaches. Although mostly used in clinical practice to treat major depression, there is a growing body of scientific evidence supporting the effective use of TMS as a treatment for a wide range of brain disorders. These disorders include Bipolar depression, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Anxiety disorders, and Autism spectrum disorder. The first step of the TMS process is that a patient’s digital MRI scan is used to create a 3D image of the brain. Next, the patient’s head is spatially correlated with the newly created 3D brain image using a series of reference points. An infrared camera then tracks these positions in order to represent the patient’s head relative to the TMS treatment coil, allowing the clinician to visualize in real-time where on the brain the electromagnetic pulses are delivered. Learn more about TMS here: https://drstubbeman.com/what-is-tms/

11/29/2025

When depression is treatment-resistant, it’s not about willpower—it’s about neurology.

TMS helps reawaken underactive brain regions linked to mood, motivation, and focus. Treatment is non-invasive and requires no sedation or recovery time.

If you’ve tried medication or talk therapy without real progress, there’s another path forward.

Struggling with major depression? Discover how TMS treatment can help when traditional therapies fail. Learn more and start your recovery today!

TMS isn’t an alternative—it’s an advancement.By targeting the brain regions involved in mood and motivation, treatment c...
11/25/2025

TMS isn’t an alternative—it’s an advancement.

By targeting the brain regions involved in mood and motivation, treatment can help when meds or therapy haven’t worked.

No anesthesia. No daily pills. No systemic side effects.

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If you’re struggling with focus, anxiety, or depression—and meds haven’t helped—TMS is a non-invasive option worth explo...
11/20/2025

If you’re struggling with focus, anxiety, or depression—and meds haven’t helped—TMS is a non-invasive option worth exploring.
You’re not alone.

Discover the benefits of TMS therapy, a noninvasive treatment for depression, anxiety, OCD, and more. Learn how TMS can improve your mental health today.

Antidepressants affect your entire body.TMS doesn’t.It’s localized, non-systemic, and doesn’t come with side effects lik...
11/18/2025

Antidepressants affect your entire body.
TMS doesn’t.
It’s localized, non-systemic, and doesn’t come with side effects like weight gain or fatigue.
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11/13/2025

How does TMS work?
Magnetic pulses.
Mood-regulating brain regions.
No sedation, no memory loss, no downtime.
TMS works with your brain—not against it.
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Discover how the TMS procedure offers a non-invasive, outpatient treatment for depression. Learn more and start your path to recovery today!

For veterans living with PTSD or depression, TMS provides a non-invasive option backed by neuroscience—not sedation or m...
11/11/2025

For veterans living with PTSD or depression, TMS provides a non-invasive option backed by neuroscience—not sedation or medication changes.

We’re honored to support those who’ve served with treatments that respect both dignity and daily life. https://bit.ly/41lvSo9

The holidays don’t feel light for everyone.If mood changes, stress, or seasonal depression are getting harder to manage,...
11/06/2025

The holidays don’t feel light for everyone.

If mood changes, stress, or seasonal depression are getting harder to manage, TMS can help rebalance the brain without medication side effects or downtime.

Relief is possible—before the season hits full force.
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Stress isn’t just in your head—it impacts the brain itself.For people with anxiety or depression, traditional tools don’...
11/03/2025

Stress isn’t just in your head—it impacts the brain itself.
For people with anxiety or depression, traditional tools don’t always create relief.

TMS helps regulate the neural circuits involved in stress responses, so you’re not just coping—you’re healing.

If stress has stopped feeling manageable, there are options.
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10/30/2025

OCD can feel like a loop you can’t break.

TMS is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant OCD. It works by targeting specific brain regions involved in habit formation and anxiety—and gives you space to heal.

Learn about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, its symptoms, and treatment options. Find out how to manage obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

TMS is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression.It’s non-invasive, medication-free, and doesn’t require sedation....
10/27/2025

TMS is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression.
It’s non-invasive, medication-free, and doesn’t require sedation.
If you haven’t found relief with medication or therapy alone, we can help. https://bit.ly/45inqrf

Still feeling stuck after trying meds or talk therapy?TMS can help activate underactive brain areas linked to mood—witho...
10/21/2025

Still feeling stuck after trying meds or talk therapy?
TMS can help activate underactive brain areas linked to mood—without systemic side effects.
No daily pill. No fog. Just science-backed healing.

Discover the benefits of TMS therapy, a noninvasive treatment for depression, anxiety, OCD, and more. Learn how TMS can improve your mental health today.

What does TMS feel like? 🧐Most patients describe it as a tapping sensation on the scalp.Treatments last about an hour, a...
10/14/2025

What does TMS feel like? 🧐

Most patients describe it as a tapping sensation on the scalp.

Treatments last about an hour, and you can drive yourself home after.
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11500 W. Olympic Boulevard Suite 441
Los Angeles, CA
90064

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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