Smart TMS Datchet
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation centre
Smart TMS brings innovative Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation therapy to the UK, a non-invasive, medication-free approach, proven effective in treating depression, anxiety, addiction and a range of mental health conditions.
TMS gives hope to those who have not found success with other treatments.
Get in touch with us to get booked in for TMS treatment in Datchet.
We hope to help you too.
Smart TMS Datchet
We are opening a new TMS clinic in Datchet to provide innovative TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) therapy for those seeking a fresh approach to treating depression, anxiety, addiction, and other mental health conditions.
TMS therapy is a safe and completely non-invasive treatment which involves no medication, surgery or anaesthetic. Daily sessions are carried out by our trained practitioner over a few weeks, as the effectiveness of treatment builds up over a course of treatment.
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Find our Datchet clinic
Smart TMS Datchet will be open from 1st September, 2026. Available to book now.
Address
Smart TMS Datchet,
The Bank House,
The Green,
Datchet,
Berkshire,
SL3 9JH
Phone
Opening times
Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
How to get to Smart TMS Datchet
Our Datchet clinic is located in Datchet village centre. The clinic is based within The Bank House building. When you arrive, please check in at reception. Our Datchet practitioner will be notified and will come to greet you and take you to the clinic.
Travel
The clinic has great transport links. It is just a 5-minute walk from Datchet Train Station. The clinic is accessible from Windsor and Slough via a short train journey or a 10-minute car journey. It is also located near Heathrow Airport.
There are several parking options nearby.
Meet the Datchet team
Mariana - TMS practitioner
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.



