How Much Does TMS Cost in New Jersey? With and Without Insurance
Quick Answer: With insurance, TMS is covered by most plans when medical necessity criteria are met, and your out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan's copay, coinsurance, and deductible. Without insurance, a standard course of TMS at Elevium Health in New Jersey is priced at $9,600 for 36 sessions. Elevium is in-network with UnitedHealthcare/Optum and Horizon BCBS of New Jersey, and verifies your exact out-of-pocket cost in writing before treatment begins.
Cost is usually the question that decides whether someone actually starts TMS, and it's also the hardest to get a straight answer on. This post lays out what TMS costs in New Jersey both ways (through insurance and self-pay), what changes the number, and how Elevium confirms your cost before you commit to anything.
TMS cost with insurance
Most major insurers cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression, so for many people the real question isn't "is it covered" but "what will I pay?" Your out-of-pocket cost comes down to your plan's structure: your deductible (how much you pay before coverage begins), your copay or coinsurance per session, and whether you've already met your deductible for the year.
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Two things determine whether coverage applies at all:
- Medical necessity. Carriers generally require a documented major depressive disorder diagnosis, a history of antidepressant trials that didn't work well enough, and prior authorization before treatment starts.
- In-network status. Elevium is in-network with UnitedHealthcare/Optum and Horizon BCBS of New Jersey, and is verifying additional carriers. If you have a different plan, ask, and the billing team will check it.
The billing team runs the benefits check and handles prior authorization for you, then confirms your out-of-pocket cost in writing before anything is scheduled. You shouldn't have to guess at the number or discover it after the fact.
TMS cost without insurance (self-pay)
If you're paying out of pocket, a standard course of TMS for depression at Elevium is $9,600 for 36 sessions. That covers the full FDA-cleared protocol: the acute phase of daily sessions plus the taper at the end.
Self-pay is a straightforward route when insurance doesn't cover TMS, when you don't meet candidacy criteria on paper, or when you'd rather not go through the authorization process. The price is set for the full course rather than billed as a surprise per visit.
Other TMS options and what they cost
Elevium offers more than one TMS format, and the course you choose changes the price:
- Standard TMS. $9,600 for 36 sessions over about six weeks. The conventional protocol for depression.
- Accelerated TMS. $12,000 for 50 sessions delivered over 5 days. A condensed schedule designed for faster relief, with more sessions per day across a shorter window. This may not be covered by insurance, which is confirmed up front.
- One-Day TMS. $6,000 for 20 sessions in a single supervised day. This is an investigational protocol and is not covered by insurance.
Which format fits depends on your situation, your timeline, and what you're able to commit to, and it's one of the things a TMS evaluation is designed to sort out.
What's included in the price
The cost of a TMS course isn't just chair time. It covers the initial mapping session (where the treatment target is located using neuronavigation and confirmed by a physician), the physician oversight of your course, and progress tracking throughout. When you compare TMS pricing, it's worth checking that you're comparing full protocols rather than a per-session rate that leaves out the setup and monitoring around it.
Paying over time: CareCredit
For self-pay treatment, Elevium accepts CareCredit, a healthcare financing option that lets you pay in monthly installments rather than all at once. It covers all Elevium treatments on purchases of $200 or more, and qualified applicants can use a No Interest if Paid in Full plan (the balance has to be cleared within the promotional period, with minimum monthly payments required). The team can help you apply.
How Elevium confirms your cost before you start
The one thing that shouldn't happen with TMS is starting treatment without knowing what it will cost. Elevium's process is built to prevent that: a benefits check to confirm coverage and your out-of-pocket share, prior authorization handled in-house, and your exact cost put in writing before the first session. Insurance or self-pay, you know the number up front.
Does insurance ever cover the full cost of TMS?
Sometimes, depending on your plan and whether you've met your deductible. Once the deductible is met, some plans cover TMS in full while others leave a copay or coinsurance per session. The benefits check confirms your specific situation.
Is the self-pay price per session or for the whole course?
For the whole course. The standard TMS price of $9,600 covers all 36 sessions, not a per-visit charge that adds up unpredictably.
What if I can't afford the full cost up front?
CareCredit lets you spread the cost over monthly payments, including a No Interest if Paid in Full option for qualified applicants. The team can walk you through it.
Will I know my cost before committing?
Yes. Elevium verifies your out-of-pocket cost in writing before treatment begins, whether you're going through insurance or paying privately.
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