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TMS is covered by Medicare - during your consultation, a patient consultant will discuss any questions you may have regarding insurance coverage, costs, payments and reimbursement.
If you've tried treating your depression antidepressants and/or therapy, you are likely to be eligible for up to full coverage under Medicare.
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TMS is covered by Medicare. During your consultation, a patient consultant will discuss any questions you may have regarding
insurance coverage, costs, payments and reimbursement.
If you've tried treating your depression antidepressants and/or therapy, you are likely to be eligible for up to full coverage under Medicare
Meet Dr. Michael D. Robinson
Dr. Robinson has been in the private practice of psychiatry in Morristown for thirty years. Following his graduation from Harvard in 1975, and medical school at Johns Hopkins in 1979, he wanted to help people deal with the challenges of depression and anxiety -- which were frequently underlying factors in their physical illnesses.
He relocated to Washington, D.C. and entered the psychiatric residency program at the George Washington University Medical Center, at the dawn of a new era of psychopharmacological treatment.
In 2018, he attended the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Visiting Fellowship at the Duke University School of Medicine, and has been treating patients with TMS since then.
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Meet Dr. Michael D. Robinson
Dr.Robinson has been in the private practice of psychiatry in Morristown for thirty years. Following his graduation from Harvard in 1975, and medical school at Johns Hopkins in 1979, he wanted to help people deal with the challenges of depression and anxiety -- which were frequently underlying factors in their physical illnesses.
He relocated to Washington, D.C. and entered the psychiatric residency program at the George Washington University Medical Center, at the dawn of a new era of psychopharmacological treatment.
In 2018, he attended the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Visiting Fellowship at the Duke University School of Medicine, and has been treating patients with TMS since then.
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