When getting there is the hardest part
Depression can make daily driving, parking, childcare, and rigid appointment logistics feel heavier than they already are.
The R Hope mobile clinic brings a private, professionally equipped treatment setting closer to home, making it easier to stay consistent when travel feels like one more barrier.
What travels with us
For some patients, treatment is not only about willingness. It is also about whether daily travel, scheduling, and energy demands make follow-through realistic.
The mobile clinic is built to reduce that friction while keeping care structured, professional, and easier to maintain.
Depression can make daily driving, parking, childcare, and rigid appointment logistics feel heavier than they already are.
The mobile clinic helps remove one of the biggest barriers to treatment: the repeated commute that can make follow-through harder.
This is not a stripped-down version of treatment. It is a professional mobile setting built to keep care practical and private.
The mobile clinic is designed to feel calm and practical while still carrying the equipment and structure needed for serious treatment delivery.
A custom-built, climate-controlled space designed to feel discreet, calm, and professional throughout each visit.
MagVenture TMS technology and related equipment travel with the unit so treatment remains consistent from session to session.
CGX EEG tools and clinical staff help keep care informed, personalized, and aligned with the treatment plan.
~20 min
Typical daily session length
No sedation
Patients return to normal routines right after treatment
Private setting
Designed for home or another convenient location when appropriate
The first phase is designed to feel understandable. We walk through logistics, evaluation, and what the mobile format would actually look like before treatment begins.
Step 1
We start with a conversation about symptoms, prior treatment, insurance, and whether the mobile format is the right fit for your situation.
Step 2
Your care plan begins with assessment, psychiatric review, and any needed EEG or onboarding steps with the R Hope team.
Step 3
Once treatment begins, the mobile unit brings daily sessions closer to home so staying consistent feels more manageable.
Sarah M.
42 years old
The R HOPE van was a lifesaver. Daily clinic trips felt impossible with my anxiety and work. They made treatment accessible, and I feel like myself again. My depression score (PHQ-9) went from 22 down to 6.
David R.
55 years old
After medications didn't help much, TMS was the next step. The mobile option made it truly possible. The team was professional, the van surprisingly comfortable and high-tech. Most importantly, it worked.
Yes. TMS is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder and avoids many of the systemic side effects commonly associated with medication.
Most people notice a light tapping sensation on the scalp at first. It is generally well tolerated and often becomes easier after the first few sessions.
The unit is designed for discretion and privacy, and the team follows HIPAA confidentiality standards throughout care.
Yes. The mobile clinic is a custom-built, climate-controlled treatment space with professional equipment, seating, and staff support.
Results vary, but many patients start noticing changes within the first few weeks of treatment. A full course is often around 6 to 8 weeks.
Scheduling can often be coordinated around practical needs. The team can explain how treatment continuity is handled for your specific plan.
We can walk through symptoms, logistics, insurance questions, and what treatment would realistically look like before you commit to anything.
Mobile clinic support
R Hope helps patients figure out whether the mobile format makes sense before treatment starts, so the process feels practical from day one.
If an initial clinic evaluation is needed before mobile sessions begin, the team explains that clearly and helps plan the transition.