FDA-Approved Depression Treatment in Maryland
When antidepressants haven’t worked, BrainsWay Deep TMS gives your brain a second chance — led by a Johns Hopkins–trained psychiatrist. No medication. No downtime. Most insurances covered.
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One of the very few practices in the Rockville, MD area offering Deep TMS — which reaches deeper brain regions for superior results in treatment-resistant depression.
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You took the first antidepressant your doctor prescribed. Maybe it didn’t work at all.
So you tried a second one. Then a third. Some made you feel numb. Some caused weight gain. Some killed your drive, your sleep, your personality. And still — the depression stayed.
You’ve been told to “give it more time.” You’ve been handed a new prescription at every appointment. You’ve started to wonder if this is just who you are now.
This is the clinical definition of treatment-resistant depression — and it affects nearly 30% of people with MDD. It doesn't mean you're beyond help. It means you need a different approach.
Weight gain, sexual dysfunction, emotional blunting, insomnia. The cure felt as bad as the disease. TMS works directly on the brain — no systemic side effects, no daily pill.
Therapy and medication are valuable — but when they haven't moved the needle after years, you deserve a specialist who focuses exclusively on cases like yours.
You haven't. TMS therapy in Rockville, MD has helped patients who had tried everything — and found remission when nothing else did. The science is clear. The results are real.
TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive outpatient treatment for major depressive disorder that works completely differently from antidepressants.
Instead of flooding your body with chemicals, BrainsWay Deep TMS uses precise magnetic pulses to directly stimulate the areas of your brain that are underactive in depression — waking them up, rebuilding neural pathways, and restoring your brain’s natural ability to regulate mood.
No medication. No anesthesia. No side effects. No downtime. You sit in a chair for 20–30 minutes and walk out ready to carry on with your day. Patients at our Rockville-area TMS clinic typically complete 36 sessions over 6 weeks — and many begin feeling the difference within the first two weeks.
Our H-Coil technology reaches deeper brain structures than traditional TMS — making it more effective for severe and long-standing treatment-resistant depression. One of few providers offering this in the Rockville, MD area.
Dr. Amir Etesam exclusively treats treatment-resistant depression — not a generalist who offers TMS as an afterthought. Every treatment plan is personalized by the doctor himself.
Our North Bethesda clinic is minutes from downtown Rockville, Bethesda, Potomac, Gaithersburg, and Silver Spring — on one of Maryland's most accessible corridors.
Our team verifies your benefits, submits prior authorization, and guides you through the entire insurance process at no extra cost. Most Maryland patients pay only their standard copay.
Unlike large TMS chains, we offer a private, boutique experience with direct access to a Johns Hopkins–trained specialist — not a rotating staff of mid-level providers.
TMS doesn't enter your bloodstream. No weight gain, no sexual dysfunction, no fatigue, no emotional blunting. The only common side effect is mild scalp discomfort in the first week — which resolves on its own.
Every session ends with you walking out the door and getting on with your life. Drive yourself home, return to work, pick up your kids. No recovery time, no restrictions, no anesthesia fog.
Unlike antidepressants that can take months to evaluate, most TMS patients at our Rockville-area clinic begin noticing mood improvements within 2–4 weeks of starting their treatment course.
Standard TMS reaches the surface of the brain. BrainsWay Deep TMS reaches deeper structures — which is why it's especially effective for patients with severe, long-standing depression who haven't responded to other treatments.
Most Maryland patients pay only their standard copay. Our team handles insurance verification, prior authorization, and all paperwork — so you focus on getting better, not on fighting insurance companies.
TMS doesn't just mask symptoms — it changes how your brain functions. Many patients experience lasting improvement for 6–12 months or longer after completing their treatment course at our North Bethesda clinic.
From your first free consultation to your final session — here’s exactly what to expect at Bright Horizons Psychiatry in North Bethesda, MD.
A no-cost mental health screening with our care team. We review your history, medications tried, and symptoms to confirm TMS is right for you.
A psychiatric evaluation with our Johns Hopkins–trained psychiatrist. He determines your motor threshold and creates your personalized TMS protocol.
Sit back in a comfortable chair. The BrainsWay Deep TMS helmet delivers gentle magnetic pulses. 20–30 minutes. Watch TV or listen to music. No pain, no sedation.
Drive yourself home after each session. No downtime. Most Rockville and North Bethesda patients notice improvements within 2–4 weeks of starting treatment.
Adults with a confirmed MDD diagnosis who are seeking an alternative to medication or additional treatment.
Have tried 2 or more antidepressant medications without adequate relief — the most common reason patients seek TMS for depression in Rockville.
Unable to tolerate antidepressant side effects like weight gain, sexual dysfunction, fatigue, or emotional blunting.
Seeking an FDA-approved depression treatment that does not involve daily medication or systemic side effects.
Able to commit to 5 sessions/week for 4–6 weeks at our conveniently located North Bethesda, MD clinic on Rockville Pike.
Most major health insurance plans cover TMS therapy at our North Bethesda, MD clinic. Our team handles all prior authorization and insurance verification for Rockville and Maryland patients at no extra charge.
Most Aetna plans accepted for psychiatric services including TMS.
In-network provider for BCBS Maryland and nationwide BlueCard.
Covers medication management, TMS, and Spravato® under most plans.
Proud to serve military families with comprehensive mental health coverage.
Most UHC plans cover our psychiatric and neuromodulation services.
In-network for Johns Hopkins employer and military health plans.
We accept Medicare Part B and most Medicare Advantage plans.
Maryland Medicaid accepted for eligible psychiatric services.
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Dr. Amir Etesam is a Johns Hopkins–trained, Board-Certified psychiatrist and the founder of Bright Horizons Psychiatry in North Bethesda, Maryland. He is a distinguished member of Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) — the nation’s most respected medical honor society, recognizing excellence in scholarship and integrity in medicine.
His clinical work is exclusively focused on patients with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (TRD) — those who have not improved despite multiple trials of medication and therapy. He is one of the only psychiatrists in the Rockville, MD area offering both BrainsWay Deep TMS™ and Intranasal Esketamine (Spravato®) under one roof.
Patients travel from Rockville, Bethesda, Potomac, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, and across Montgomery County, MD to receive care from Dr. Etesam — a specialist who takes the time other doctors don’t.
Johns Hopkins University — trained psychiatrist
Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society member
Specialist in Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD)
BrainsWay Deep TMS™ certified provider
Spravato® (Esketamine) certified provider
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Completely different. ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) induces seizures under general anesthesia. TMS uses gentle magnetic pulses — similar to an MRI — with no seizures, no anesthesia, and no memory loss. You sit in a chair, feel a light tapping, and drive home. They are nothing alike.