Smart TMS : Manchester

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation centre

Non-invasive, medication-free treatment, proven effective in treating depression, addiction and more.

☎ 0345 222 5678

Welcome to Smart TMS Manchester

Located in central Manchester, Smart TMS is easily accessible for patients living across the North West of England, with excellent local parking and links to public transport (trains, trams and buses).

Find our Manchester clinic

Address

Pall Mall Medical, 61 King Street, Manchester M2 4PD

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Phone

☎ 0345 222 5678

Email

✉ info@smarttms.co.uk

Opening times

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

How to get here

Smart TMS Manchester is easily accessible by car, with plenty of parking close to the clinic.

If you’re travelling by train, all stations are around a 10-15 minute walk from the clinic (Deansgate, Oxford Road, Piccadilly and Victoria stations). It’s a short taxi ride away.

By tram, the nearest stop is Town Hall.

We are around 25 minutes from Manchester Airport by taxi.

Meet the Manchester team

Ben

Ben

TMS practitioner

Ben completed a BSc (Hons) in Psychology at the University of Liverpool, where he studied a variety of modules including Neuropsychology and the Psychology of Severe Mental illness. After graduating, Ben completed a MSc in Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University, where his research project focused on the link between Anxiety Disorders and Memory. From his four years of University study, he gained valuable theoretical understanding of multiple mental health conditions.

Through his voluntary work with adults with additional whilst at school, he gained early experience of how to help people with mental health challenges. During his previous employment, Ben worked as a Healthcare worker in psychiatric hospitals, working with patients with severe mental illness and behaviours that challenge. From his previous roles, he gained vital experience of delivering high quality patient care in his role as a TMS Practitioner.

In his free time, Ben loves watching films, long distance running, and giving his dog too much attention.

TMS treatments available

TMS has been proven to treat depression and anxiety as well as other mental health conditions and some addictions. 

Most of the patients we treat here at Smart TMS (around 70%) are suffering from clinical depression – including seasonal affective disorder (SAD), perinatal depression and bipolar disorder.

TMS in Manchester since 2018

Smart TMS Manchester was opened in 2018 with the support of TV psychologist Emma Kenny and has treated a wide variety of mental health conditions with fantastic results.

 

Emma Kenny TMS Treatment

Emma Kenny TMS Treatment

Emma Kenny commented:

“TMS is a really exciting treatment option for a wide range of patients. It treats the underlying causes of the disease in the brain and gives patients a completely different type of recovery, regaining positivity and motivation. I believe this is the future of mental health treatment in Manchester and beyond.”

Emma Kenny is a well-known TV and media psychologist who regularly appears on This Morning as well as running a weekly column in Closer Magazine called ‘On The Couch’.

She has a degree in psychology, a masters in counselling and over 20 years of experience working in psychology – lecturing and providing expertise on a range of topics. She also has her own YouTube channel.

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What our Patients Say

I’m still not taking any medication – This is the longest I have been off of anti-depressants in almost 10 years and I am loving not having to cope with the side effects.

Jaime-Lee

For the first time in 24 years, I now feel significantly better; I’ve even started playing guitar and spending time outdoors again. My brain feels alive and the sadness I’ve felt for so long has been replaced by a smile

Gary

At the time I received treatment I was my lowest. TMS was a life changer for me. I am certain it saved my life.

George