Accelerated TMS: Cost, Value & Choosing the Right Clinic Near You

Quick summary
Accelerated TMS compresses many sessions into a short window so patients can complete a therapeutic course in days instead of weeks. Prices vary widely - Inspire TMS Denver lists an all-inclusive accelerated package at $7,000, while some other clinics publish prices above $12,000 for similar “week” or accelerated packages. The smartest way to shop isn’t the lowest sticker price: it’s comparing what’s included, clinician oversight, device/protocol quality, outcome transparency, and aftercare. This guide walks you through exactly what to look for and how to compare clinics fairly.
What is “Accelerated TMS,” and why does price vary?
Accelerated TMS (also called compressed or intensive TMS) delivers many short TMS sessions across a few days (for example, 50 sessions across 5 consecutive days) rather than one session per weekday over several weeks. Protocols differ (iTBS, SAINT-style, other accelerated regimens), and clinics may also test single-day compressed options (20 sessions in 1–2 days). These clinical differences - plus physician involvement, device brand, and whether medications or advanced devices (AMPA-capable) are used - explain much of the price variation. Accelerated options and experimental/augmented protocols are commonly self-pay, while standard TMS has more routine insurer coverage.
Market price snapshot (what patients are seeing)
- Inspire TMS Denver - example all-in price: $7,000 (evaluation, mapping, 50 sessions, follow-ups, and touch-ups within a stated window).
- Higher-end example: Some clinics list $12,000–$13,000+ for comparable accelerated packages (verify inclusions on each site).
- Typical market range for full packaged accelerated weeks: ~$7,000–$13,000, depending on what the clinic bundles and how it positions the service.
Why this matters:
A lower price can look attractive, but it may exclude important items (mapping, physician oversight, touch-ups, follow-up) that affect both outcomes and long-term value.
What an “all-inclusive” accelerated price should include
When comparing accelerated quotes, insist on a written, itemized list. An honest “all-inclusive” package should cover:
- Comprehensive physician evaluation (psychiatric consult, review of prior treatments).
- Motor-threshold mapping & individualized targeting before the first session. Proper mapping is essential for safety and efficacy.
- All treatment sessions for the accelerated week (e.g., 50 sessions / 5 days).
- Standard safety monitoring and trained staff during every session.
- Follow-up visits and outcome tracking (PHQ-9 or similar) to measure response.
- Touch-up / rescue sessions included or discounted within a defined period (e.g., free/discounted touch-ups within 3–6 months).
- Insurance documentation (if you want the clinic to attempt coverage or appeals). Many clinics will run benefits checks and submit prior authorizations.
If any of these are missing from a quote, ask why. An extra $1–4k upfront for a truly inclusive package often saves money and stress later.

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Clinic comparison checklist - what to ask and how to score answers
Use this checklist when you call or email a clinic. Write down the exact answers and compare providers side-by-side.
Price & inclusions
- Is the published price all-inclusive? (Yes/No - ask for itemized list).
- Does the price include mapping, all sessions, follow-ups, and touch-ups?
- Are there visible financing or sliding-scale options?
Clinical quality
- Who supervises care? Is a TMS-trained psychiatrist (name & credentials) personally involved? (Green flag: physician-led.)
- Which device & protocol will you use (MagVenture, NeuroStar, iTBS, SAINT, ONE-D)? Can they explain the differences?
- Mapping process: Is motor-threshold mapping and individualized targeting standard? (Required.)
Outcomes & evidence
- Ask for recent clinic outcomes for the exact accelerated protocol (response/remission rates at defined follow-up). Trust clinics that publish data.
- Do they cite peer-reviewed trials or reputable case series for the protocol?
Safety & aftercare
- What are their screening steps (seizure risk, implants, meds)?
- What emergency procedures and staff training are in place?
- What’s the maintenance/rescue policy if symptoms return? (Discounts, packages).
Logistics & patient experience
- How many sessions/day and how long is each treatment day? (Ask for a sample daily schedule.)
- Clinic environment: lounge, breaks, food options, parking, lodging suggestions for travelers.
- Patient testimonials specific to accelerated TMS (ask for contacts or videos).
Insurance & billing
- Will the clinic run a benefits check and submit prior auth? (Yes/No) - If yes, ask for an itemized estimate after benefits check.
Scoring method (simple): give 1–3 points per bullet (1 = weak/no, 2 = OK/partial, 3 = excellent). Add up and compare clinics - aim for a clinic that scores high on physician oversight, mapping, outcomes, and aftercare, even if the price is mid-range.

Financing, insurance & value considerations
- Insurance: Standard TMS is more likely to be covered after prior authorization; many insurers still exclude fully accelerated or ONE-D approaches. Clinics should help run benefits checks and guide appeals. If a self-pay accelerated option is important to you, ask for an itemized, all-in contract.
- Financing/hardship: Many clinics (including Inspire) offer payment plans, sliding scales, or discounts for hardship. A bundled all-in price with follow-ups and touch-ups tends to be better long-term value than a low per-session rate that excludes follow-up care.
Sample script: what to say when you call a clinic
“Hi - I’m comparing accelerated TMS packages. Is your posted price all-inclusive? Can you confirm whether it includes the initial psychiatric evaluation, motor-threshold mapping, all sessions, follow-up visits, and any touch-ups within [X months]? Who supervises treatment? Can you share your published outcomes for this exact accelerated protocol? Finally, do you offer financing or sliding-scale options?”
Ask the clinic to email an itemized estimate and a copy of any medical policy or outcome report they publish.
Is accelerated TMS worth the extra cost?
It can be, if the price includes physician oversight, mapping, follow-up and touch-ups. These items materially affect safety and outcomes, which is why an all-inclusive price is usually better value than a low per-session fee.
Will my insurer cover accelerated TMS?
Many insurers still treat accelerated protocols as self-pay. Some pay partial or semi-accelerated schedules; always have the clinic run a benefits check and submit a prior authorization.
What if I can’t afford the all-in price?
Ask about payment plans, hardship discounts, or semi-accelerated/covered options the clinic can help secure.

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