What Is TMS Therapy?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment used to help individuals living with Major Depressive Disorder, especially those who have not responded well to medications or traditional therapy.
TMS works by delivering magnetic pulses to specific areas of the brain involved in mood regulation. This stimulation helps improve brain activity and can reduce symptoms of depression over time.
Does Optum Cover TMS Therapy?
Yes, Optum generally covers TMS therapy when it is considered medically necessary and when specific clinical criteria are met. Optum is part of UnitedHealthcare’s behavioral health services and provides coverage for millions of members.
Recent updates show that Optum has expanded its coverage for TMS therapy, including approval for certain populations such as adolescents with depression, reflecting growing acceptance of this treatment.
However, coverage is not automatic. Approval depends on your individual insurance plan and whether you meet medical necessity guidelines.
Common Requirements for Optum TMS Coverage
To qualify for coverage, Optum typically requires the following:
1. Diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder
A licensed mental health professional must diagnose moderate to severe depression.
2. Previous Treatment Attempts
Patients are usually required to show that they have tried at least two antidepressant medications without sufficient improvement. Optum has even reduced previous requirements, making access easier for some patients.
3. Medical Necessity Documentation
Your provider must submit records showing your symptoms, treatment history, and why TMS is recommended.
4. Prior Authorization
Optum typically requires approval before starting treatment to confirm eligibility.
5. Treatment by a Qualified Provider
TMS must be performed by a trained professional using an FDA-approved device in a clinical setting.
What Does Optum Typically Cover?
When approved, Optum may cover:
- An initial course of 20–30 TMS sessions over several weeks
- Additional tapering sessions if medically necessary
- Ongoing monitoring by a mental health provider
The exact number of sessions and coverage details may vary depending on your plan and progress during treatment.
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Even with coverage, patients may still have some costs, including:
- Copays per visit
- Deductibles
- Coinsurance
Costs vary based on your specific Optum plan, so it’s important to verify benefits before starting treatment.
How to Verify Your Optum Coverage
If you are considering TMS therapy, here are a few steps to take:
- Schedule a consultation with a mental health provider
- Review your history of medications and treatments
- Contact Optum or your provider to verify benefits
- Submit prior authorization for approval
Many clinics can assist with this process to make it easier for patients.
How Health Haven LLC Can Help
At Health Haven LLC, we understand that navigating insurance coverage can feel overwhelming. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way.
We provide:
Comprehensive evaluations
We assess your symptoms and treatment history to determine if TMS is right for you.
Insurance verification support
We help confirm your Optum benefits and assist with prior authorization.
Advanced TMS therapy
We offer evidence-based TMS treatment for individuals struggling with depression.
Holistic mental health care
We focus on the full picture, including emotional, physical, and lifestyle factors that impact your well-being.
A Promising Option for Depression Treatment
For individuals who have not found relief through traditional treatments, TMS therapy offers a safe and effective alternative. With increasing insurance support from providers like Optum, access to this treatment continues to grow.
If you have Optum insurance and are struggling with depression, TMS therapy may be a valuable option to explore. At Health Haven LLC, we are committed to helping you access the care you need and supporting your journey toward long-term mental wellness.


