eTMS Program
What is etms?
Transformative Neurological Treatment
eTMS, or electroencephalogram Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, is a highly customized and sophisticated non-invasive treatment for various neurological conditions. Utilizing a quantitative EEG (qEEG), the eTMS protocols are tailored for each patient based on diagnostic patterns of brain dysfunction. The FDA-cleared equipment generates magnetic waves, gently stimulating specific brain areas. This approach has shown remarkable success in addressing conditions like PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, and more.
Years of experience
Empowering Our Heroes with Innovative Healthcare Solutions
JLC Services oversees eTMS clinics in Ohio and Missouri, operating under state contracts to ensure free treatment for Veterans, First Responders and Law Enforcement Officers. As part of this initiative, JLC Services has developed information databases, digital biomarkers and enhanced safety measures to further support and optimize patient care.
Program Eligibility
To qualify for the eTMS program, individuals must be Ohio or Missouri residents and meet one of the following criteria: Veterans, First Responders, or Law Enforcement personnel experiencing chronic stress, sleep disorders, mood or focus problems, or other related ailments. Additionally, eligibility extends to members of the veteran community or active service members residing in Ohio or Missouri who are grappling with similar challenges.
What to Expect
- We begin with a 10-minute eyes-closed quantitative electroencephalogram (q-EEG) and electrocardiogram (EKG) to measure brain wave frequencies, heart rate, and brain-heart coherence.
- Our scientific and clinical teams analyze the results to understand your brain state. Using a patented approach, we create a customized treatment plan for healthy brain communication approved by a licensed neurosurgeon or physician.
- A trained technician positions a magnetic coil on your head during treatment, delivering your individualized protocol.
- Progress is monitored through sequential q-EEG and EKG recordings, allowing adjustments to the treatment plan.
- The average eTMS program is six weeks, Monday through Friday.
Interested in eTMS?
If you are or know a Veteran, First Responder, or member of Law Enforcement who could benefit from our services, please connect with us.