If you are a military member, veteran, or dependent and have been wondering does Tricare cover TMS therapy, you are asking exactly the right question. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment that has helped thousands of people with treatment-resistant depression — and understanding your Tricare mental health coverage could open the door to this life-changing therapy. In this guide, we’ll explain what TMS is, how it works, and how to find out if you qualify for coverage.
TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) is a non-drug, non-invasive treatment for depression and other mental health conditions. It uses gentle magnetic pulses — similar to those used in an MRI machine — to stimulate nerve cells in the part of your brain that controls mood. TMS is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder (MDD) and is increasingly used for OCD and anxiety.
According to the Wikipedia article on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, TMS was first developed in 1985 and has since become one of the most researched non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in psychiatry.
TMS is a great option for people who:
The short answer is: yes, Tricare can cover TMS therapy — but coverage depends on meeting specific medical necessity criteria. Tricare covers TMS for major depressive disorder (MDD) under the following general conditions:
Most Tricare plans include mental health coverage that may extend to TMS. These include:
Coverage rules can change, so always verify your current benefits with a Tricare representative or your treatment provider before starting TMS. Our team at Karma Docs works directly with insurance providers to help navigate the authorization process. Contact us today for personalized guidance.
Understanding TMS cost is important if you are concerned about out-of-pocket expenses. Without insurance, a full course of TMS treatment typically includes 20–36 sessions over 4–6 weeks. Costs vary by location and provider but generally range from $6,000 to $12,000 for a complete course.
With Tricare coverage, your out-of-pocket costs can be significantly reduced to copays and cost-sharing amounts — making TMS far more accessible for military families. Our insurance and rates page provides more details about what to expect.
To determine your TMS eligibility, a psychiatrist will evaluate:
Most adults in good physical health who have not fully responded to antidepressants are potential candidates for TMS. If you are interested in finding out if you qualify, our psychiatrists can conduct a thorough evaluation and guide you through the insurance authorization process.
Here is a simplified process for getting Tricare to cover your TMS treatment:
Our experienced team at Karma Docs has helped many Tricare beneficiaries get TMS approved and has streamlined this process to be as smooth as possible for you. We also offer support for patients with depression and OCD, both of which may benefit from TMS. Ready to take the next step? Schedule a TMS consultation with our team today.
Each TMS session is typically 20–40 minutes long. You sit comfortably in a chair while a magnetic coil is placed near your forehead. You’ll hear clicking sounds and feel a tapping sensation on your scalp. There is no anesthesia required, and most patients can drive themselves home and return to normal activities immediately after each session.
Please reach out to a mental health professional if you:
You deserve effective, compassionate care — and TMS may be the breakthrough you have been waiting for. Our board-certified psychiatrists at Karma Docs in Palm Springs specialize in advanced depression treatments including TMS. Book your consultation today and let us help you find the path forward.