Why Inspire TMS is the Leading TMS Clinic in Denver

info • November 8, 2024

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is successfully treating depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions without surgery, medication, or systemic side effects.
TMS is conceivably the most effective and safest resolution for treatment-resistant depression. 


Inspire TMS Denver is your first choice for treatment and here are the 10 reasons why...

1. Your TMS Specialist and Board Certified Psychiatrist, Dr. Samuel Clinch 

Dr. Clinch realized the limitations of medications and counseling for a significant portion of his patients. Feeling frustrated, he researched the latest literature on advanced treatments and saw that TMS was providing solutions for those with treatment-resistant depression. Recognizing how TMS could be life-changing for struggling patients, he opened his first TMS Clinic. Dr. Clinch oversees all care at Inspire TMS Denver, providing psychiatric evaluation and treatment specializing inrTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation).


“It was clear to me from the start that Dr. Clinch is a knowledgeable and talented doctor who truly cares about his patients. Although I was unfortunately a non-responder to treatment, Dr. Clinch went far above and beyond in working with me to try to get me some benefit. Even though I did not manage to get the outcome I would have hoped for, I know for certain that I picked the best possible team for my care and would wholeheartedly recommend Inspire TMS to anyone looking at this treatment. Thank you, truly, Dr. Clinch.” - Jessica Hall Read the full review


His peers recognized him as a 5280 Top Doctor in Psychiatry for 2020. He was a finalist for Teacher of the Year for the CO Permanente Medical Group in 2017 and the Behavioral Health Provider of the Year for the Hidden Lake Medical Office in 2017. He is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the Clinical TMS Society and Board Certified in Psychiatry and Neurology.

2. Individualized treatment plans

The clinic offers comprehensive treatment plans tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. After a thorough initial assessment, Dr. Clinch decides on a TMS treatment protocol best indicated for each patient’s unique diagnoses and symptoms. This personalized approach ensures that patients receive the care they need to achieve the best possible outcomes.

3. State-of-the-Art Technology

 Inspire TMS Denver offers both standard 18-minute repetitive TMS (rTMS) treatments and the more rapid intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) protocol. The iTBS protocol, which cuts treatment time to just three minutes, is quickly being adopted by most insurance companies since being FDA-cleared in 2018 and has shown equivalency to the 18-minute protocol. This flexibility allows patients to choose the treatment option that best fits their schedule and needs.


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4. Accepts all major insurance providers including Medicare

Inspire TMS Denver strives to be financially inclusive and can provide a more cost-effective treatment for patients needing maintenance treatment or for individuals pursuing treatment without insurance coverage. 

5. Patient-Centered Care

Patient-centered care is at the heart of Inspire TMS Denver’s approach. The clinic’s compassionate and supportive staff ensure that patients feel comfortable and cared for throughout their treatment journey. From the initial consultation to follow-up sessions, patients receive consistent support and guidance, creating a nurturing environment that promotes healing and recovery.


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6. Excellent Reputation

Inspire TMS Denver has a proven track record of success in treating patients with depression and other mental health disorders. The clinic has helped numerous individuals who had not responded to traditional treatments find relief through TMS therapy. The success stories of former patients highlight the clinic’s commitment to delivering effective and transformative mental health care. 


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7. High Success Rates

 The clinic's commitment to excellence is reflected in their impressive success rates. Many patients experience significant improvements in their symptoms, with many achieving complete remission. The high rate of positive outcomes underscores the clinic's effectiveness and dedication to patient care. Read more about our TMS success rates for Depression or TMS success rates for anxiety and PTSD

8. Educational Resources

 The clinic provides extensive educational resources, including free TMS therapy guides, quizzes, and phone consultations; all accessible via our website. Dr. Clinch and the staff provide education throughout TMS treatment and help patients make informed decisions about their treatment options. Is TMS right for you? →

9. Accelerated TMS Therapy

 Traditional TMS protocols typically span six weeks, with five sessions per week, in addition to a taper of six more sessions over another two to three weeks. Accelerated TMS can reduce this to just 5 days using Theta Burst Stimulation, offering a full course of treatment in a fraction of the time. This is particularly beneficial for patients in acute distress who need rapid symptom relief or do not have access to a TMS clinic near them. Read more about Accelerated TMS In Denver →

10. Flexible Scheduling

 Understanding that patients have busy lives, Inspire TMS Denver offers flexible scheduling options to accommodate various needs. We strive to make treatment accessible and convenient, ensuring that patients can receive the care they need without undue stress or disruption to their daily routines. Book your free consultation today →

Every Question Answered

Want to know more about TMS? Check out this in-depth guide to TMS therapy with transparent and easy to understand explanations about TMS processes, protocols, and treated conditions.

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By Sam Clinch December 13, 2025
Quick summary (the short answers) Medicare: Often covers TMS for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder when the plan’s clinical criteria (such as prior medication trials) are met and prior authorization is approved. Inspire routinely helps patients with Medicare benefits checks and authorizations. Medicaid: Coverage varies by state . Some state Medicaid plans cover TMS with strict medical necessity criteria; others do not. Inspire collects your insurance details and runs a state-specific benefits check. Pre-authorization: Nearly always required. Insurers want documented prior treatment attempts, objective symptom measures (PHQ-9), and a psychiatrist’s letter of medical necessity. Inspire will run the authorization for you once you approve.
By Sam Clinch December 12, 2025
What Inspire TMS Denver accepts and what that means In-network / insurer relationships: Inspire states it accepts major commercial insurers and works with patients to obtain coverage - including Medicare and Tricare, where criteria are met - and the clinic routinely runs benefits checks and prior authorizations on a patient’s behalf. That means you don’t need to guess whether a policy will pay - Inspire will verify for you. Common Medicare / commercial rules (examples): Different payers have specific clinical criteria. For example (from the clinic’s pricing documents): Anthem - typically requires failure of two different antidepressants from different classes (or intolerance). Medicare -may require failure of one previous antidepressant (or intolerance) Tricare - covers TMS when it is medically necessary and prior less-intensive interventions have failed or are inappropriate. These examples illustrate typical insurer frameworks, but your plan may differ. What’s often covered vs not covered: Commonly covered: FDA-cleared TMS for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder when prior treatment criteria are met and prior authorization is approved. Often not covered (or considered “off-label”): accelerated TMS protocols , certain indications (some anxiety/insomnia/experimental uses), and some PTSD/anxiety uses; these may require self-pay or sliding-scale payment. Inspire notes it offers sliding-scale/self-pay for off-label care and for financial hardship.
By Sam Clinch December 12, 2025
How TMS is different: a quick, plain-language explanation TMS uses a magnetic coil to stimulate specific areas of the brain associated with mood and emotional control. It’s non-invasive, does not require anesthesia, and is performed in an outpatient setting. Instead of changing chemistry like antidepressants or providing a rapid but medication-based reset like ketamine , TMS aims to retrain brain circuits by repeatedly activating under-performing regions so they function more normally over time. Inspire’s patient materials stress this neuroplastic, circuit-based approach and describe mapping, stimulation and physician oversight used to personalize treatment.
By Sam Clinch December 11, 2025
What is “treatment-resistant depression” (TRD)? Clinically, TRD is commonly defined as depression that has not sufficiently responded to an adequate trial of two different antidepressants (from at least two different classes) given at therapeutic doses and durations. Some insurers and clinical guidelines use this “two-trial” rule when deciding whether to cover advanced treatments like TMS. Medicare and commercial payers may have slightly different wording (for example, Medicare sometimes requires one failed antidepressant; Anthem often requires two). The key idea is consistent: TRD means standard medication strategies haven’t produced an acceptable response.
By Sam Clinch December 10, 2025
Your main options while you’re in Colorado Short/accelerated courses If you have very limited time, accelerated TMS (iTBS or compressed protocols) lets clinics deliver many sessions over a few days rather than weeks. Inspire offers accelerated regimens (MagVenture-capable) and lists accelerated TMS as an option for patients who need a fast course, but note: accelerated courses are often not covered by insurance and usually require self-pay or sliding-scale arrangements. Maintenance or “rescue” sessions Maintenance or “rescue” sessions If you’ve completed a full course and need occasional boosters to maintain gains while away, maintenance TMS (weekly, biweekly, or monthly sessions) is common. Clinics also provide rescue or extension courses when symptoms re-emerge. Maintenance often requires a clinician discussion to set frequency, and many insurers do not routinely cover maintenance so clinics may offer packages or discounted session bundles. Full course continuation If your original acute course was interrupted, many clinics will pick up or adjust your plan; this typically requires review of previous mapping and progress measures and coordination with your home TMS provider. Inspire performs mapping and tailors plans to each patient’s needs.
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By Sam Clinch December 9, 2025
Short answer: Yes — Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is increasingly used to treat PTSD symptoms, and many patients report improvements in intrusive memories (flashbacks), hypervigilance and reactivity. At Inspire TMS Denver we tailor TMS protocols to each person’s needs and monitor results closely, offering standard and advanced TMS options for trauma-related symptoms.
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By Sam Clinch December 9, 2025
Who is this page for? If you’re searching “ TMS therapy near me ” because medications or therapy haven’t worked, this guide walks you through what TMS is, the types of TMS offered at Inspire TMS Denver, who qualifies, what a typical course looks like, cost & insurance realities, and real patient experiences so you can decide whether to book a free consultation. Inspire is a doctor-led clinic that specializes in evidence-based TMS and personalized care.
By Sam Clinch November 20, 2025
Recognizing the Signs of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed due to its fluctuating nature. Common signs include: Periods of extreme energy or euphoria (mania or hypomania) Sudden shifts to sadness, fatigue, or hopelessness (depression) Difficulty concentrating or making decisions Sleep disturbances (sleeping too much or too little) Impulsive or risky behavior Feelings of irritability or agitation  While everyone experiences mood shifts occasionally, those with bipolar disorder often find these changes disruptive to work, relationships, and daily life.
By Leo Cook November 18, 2025
If you’re struggling with depression, you’re not alone - and you’re likely asking: What actually works? That’s where TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) enters the conversation. Let’s break down how effective TMS really is - nationally and here at Inspire TMS Denver .
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