NeuroMind TMS Centre Addresses Rising Concerns of Depression and Anxiety with Advanced Therapies

Apr 12, 2025 - 16:16
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NeuroMind TMS Centre Addresses Rising Concerns of Depression and Anxiety with Advanced Therapies
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NeuroMind TMS Centre Addresses Rising Concerns of Depression and Anxiety with Advanced Therapies

New Delhi [India], April 12: NeuroMind TMS Centre is leading the charge against the mental health crisis with cutting-edge, non-invasive therapies designed for real, lasting results. From FDA-approved TMS therapy to guided ketamine sessions and virtual reality-based exposure therapy, the centre offers a science-backed alternative for those who haven't found relief through traditional medications. With over 3,000 patients treated, NeuroMind is redefining what it means to truly heal. Read on to discover how their personalized, compassionate approach is changing lives. The center’s mission is to change lives with therapies engineered to assist patients battling common but debilitating health challenges.

There Is No Solution to the Mental Health Crisis?

Even the World Health Organisation says depression and anxiety have increased worldwide, impacting millions of people of all ages and socio-demographic backgrounds. Add to that the challenges of stressful lifestyles, work pressures, and social isolation, increasing mental illnesses, making it all the more necessary to seek the right care.
“Depression and anxiety aren’t isolated psychological illnesses — they contribute to physical health, social life and quality of life,” says Dr. Nazim Ali Idrisi, a leading psychologist and certified TMS specialist at NeuroMind TMS Centre. “We want to make sure that people living with these conditions have access to evidence-based treatments that help them heal long-term.”