What this is
EEG-guided TMS protocol.
A more measured way to track response, support precision targeting, and make treatment feel more individualized from the start.
Coverage check
Most patients who've tried therapy and medication already meet the key requirements. Find out in 30 seconds.
Three quick questions. No commitment. No cost.
You'll know whether this looks promising before anyone calls you.
Real clinical team. Calm first step.
Patient perspective
"My treatment was fully covered by insurance."
Marija Adams
What this is
A more measured way to track response, support precision targeting, and make treatment feel more individualized from the start.
Clinical credibility
In-person care in Evanston with psychiatric review, medical judgment, insurance guidance, and EEG-informed treatment planning.
Why this can feel different
What most people want first is not a lecture about technology. They want to know whether they likely qualify and what happens next.
Before anything else
That means therapy history, medication history, and insurance. If the answer looks promising, the next step is simple.
“The process was calm, exacting, and incredibly helpful. We highly recommend scheduling a consultation with the R Hope team.”
Why people start here
Family-owned care, more advanced precision tools, patient-to-patient support, and real help with coverage. The goal is not just sophisticated treatment. It is a process that feels guided from the beginning.
R Hope is a family-owned clinic with an experienced team that takes time to explain things clearly and meet people with empathy.
EEG-guided tracking and precision tools give the team a clearer view of how treatment is responding over time.
Patients can access a TMS support group where former patients share perspective, practical answers, and what the process actually felt like.
The team checks insurance, helps with deductibles and coinsurance questions, and walks through payment options before anything feels confusing.
The process stays manageable from the first step onward.
A few questions tell us whether your history lines up with what insurers usually require.
If you're likely qualified, the team checks your plan and prepares a clear answer.
No machines. No pressure. Just a short call to understand the process and ask questions.
If it feels like the right fit, the next step is an EEG baseline and a more personalized treatment plan.
“R Hope in Evanston lifted my deep depression by 90%. I sleep better, think better, and feel in control of my emotions again.”
“I finally found a solution for my problems. The team was professional, helpful, and my treatment was fully covered by insurance.”
What it feels like when you walk in
This first part is not about pressure. It is about helping you understand what the next step looks like in a space that feels steady.
The first 5 minutes are just a conversation. The first few minutes are meant to lower the temperature, not raise it.
Most of the first visit is simply understanding where you are and what comes next.
You won't be pushed into a decision while you're still trying to understand the basics.
Real names, psychiatric oversight, and a team that explains what happens next clearly.
Keeps the first step clear, medically grounded, and patient-centered from the beginning.
Supports psychiatric review, treatment planning, and the clinical judgment behind each case.
Helps sessions feel steady, understandable, and much less intimidating in day-to-day care.
Most insurers look for three things: a documented history of talk therapy, at least two medication trials that did not provide adequate relief, and a depression diagnosis from a qualified provider. If that sounds like your experience, you may already meet the key requirements. Our team can help you verify.
The most commonly reported side effect is a mild headache during or shortly after a session. It typically fades quickly. TMS is non-invasive and FDA-approved, and most patients find they can continue their daily routines throughout treatment.
You'll sit in a comfortable chair while a device delivers focused magnetic pulses to a targeted area of your brain. Some people describe a light tapping sensation. Sessions typically last 20-30 minutes, and you can drive yourself home afterward.
A standard course of TMS treatment usually involves sessions 5 days a week over 4-6 weeks, though your care team will tailor the plan to your situation. Each session is short enough that most people fit it into their regular schedule.
After your coverage is verified and your first conversation is complete, the next step is a full assessment with EEG baseline. Treatment usually begins within days of approval. Your care team monitors progress with ongoing EEG readings so the plan can be adjusted along the way.
What happens next
Therapy history, medication history, and insurance. Nothing more complicated than that.
If your history matches what insurers usually require, the next step becomes much clearer.
If it looks promising, the team explains what coverage may look like and what happens next.
Coverage check
Three quick questions. Then a clearer sense of whether insurance may cover the next step.
Three quick questions
One calm step at a time. No account. No long form.



Janet, Dr. Rahim, and Jelena
Real clinical team. Calm first step.
Step 1 of 3
This is one of the first things most insurers look for.
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