Price-list of services
Neurostimulation
TMS therapy
Qualification for TMS treatment
Comprehensive video consultation with a psychiatric specialist. Assessment of the justification for TMS therapy in a specific case. Selection of a treatment protocol. Indication of the potential effectiveness of neurostimulation. Preparation of the patient for the applied pharmacotherapy.
Comprehensive video consultation with a psychiatric specialist. Assessment of the justification for TMS therapy in a specific case. Selection of a treatment protocol. Indication of the potential effectiveness of neurostimulation. Preparation of the patient for the applied pharmacotherapy.
Duration 45 minutes
consultation via Google Meet
payment (PayU) after consultation
Basic treatment protocol
The worldwide standard procedure consists of 20 sessions of magnetic brain stimulation.
The procedure is applied to the prefrontal cortex - an area that controls mood, motivation, and social skills. Its left side, in particular, is associated with positive feelings.
Possibility to divide the protocol and payment into two parts. The second stage is carried out only when the patient feels better.
The worldwide standard procedure consists of 20 sessions of magnetic brain stimulation.
The procedure is applied to the prefrontal cortex - an area that controls mood, motivation, and social skills. Its left side, in particular, is associated with positive feelings.
Possibility to divide the protocol and payment into two parts. The second stage is carried out only when the patient feels better.
Summary
20 rTMS stimulation sessions
Left prefrontal cortex (L-DLPFC) stimulation
10 Hz, 3000 pulses
World therapeutic standard
SAINT-like protocol
This is the fruit of the work of assistant professor Nolan Williams and other specialists from the famous Brain Stimulation Lab at Stanford University in California.
Perhaps the most effective antidepressant therapy ever developed, achieving as much as 80% remission rates confirmed by clinical trials (RCT). The treatment is a marathon of 50 iTBS sessions over five days (10 sessions a day, every hour). We heve been performing SAINT-like protocol since 2020, which results in several dozen satisfied patients.
This is the fruit of the work of assistant professor Nolan Williams and other specialists from the famous Brain Stimulation Lab at Stanford University in California.
Perhaps the most effective antidepressant therapy ever developed, achieving as much as 80% remission rates confirmed by clinical trials (RCT). The treatment is a marathon of 50 iTBS sessions over five days (10 sessions a day, every hour). We heve been performing SAINT-like protocol since 2020, which results in several dozen satisfied patients.
Summary
50 sessions in 5 days
About 70% respond rate in our clinics
50 Hz frequency (theta burst, iTBS)
Perhaps the most effective solution for treatment-resistant depression
Other TMS protocols
TPS® Therapy
Qualification for TPS treatment
Duration 40 minutes
Any communication channel
Psychiatrist or Neurologist
Basic TPS® protocol
The goal of TPS® is to improve cognitive abilities in people with Alzheimer's dementia by stimulating different areas of the brain and maintaining this state for as long as possible.
The goal of TPS® is to improve cognitive abilities in people with Alzheimer's dementia by stimulating different areas of the brain and maintaining this state for as long as possible.
Summary
6 sessions in 10 days
Session duration: approx. 30 minutes
Other TPS protocols
Psychiatrist
First-time psychiatric consultation
Available only in the office
Available only in the office
Following psychiatric consultation
Summary
Duration 20 minutes
Any communication channel
Neurologist
Neurological consultation
EEG & QEEG tests
QEEG Brain Mapping (adults)
QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalography), also known as Brain Mapping, is an advanced electroencephalography analysis technique that allows the electrical activity of the brain to be measured and described using quantitative measures. The QEEG test is a tool used in guiding therapy and monitoring its progress.
At Magwise, we perform QEEG and base on that we provide:
QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalography), also known as Brain Mapping, is an advanced electroencephalography analysis technique that allows the electrical activity of the brain to be measured and described using quantitative measures. The QEEG test is a tool used in guiding therapy and monitoring its progress.
At Magwise, we perform QEEG and base on that we provide:
Waiting for a report of the test takes about 4-6 business days
EEG report available in English
19 chanels
QEEG Brain Mapping (children)
QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalography), also known as Brain Mapping, is an advanced electroencephalography analysis technique that allows the electrical activity of the brain to be measured and described using quantitative measures. The QEEG test is a tool used in guiding therapy and monitoring its progress. The reference to the normative base is possible for children from the age of 7.
At Magwise, we perform QEEG and base on that we provide:
QEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalography), also known as Brain Mapping, is an advanced electroencephalography analysis technique that allows the electrical activity of the brain to be measured and described using quantitative measures. The QEEG test is a tool used in guiding therapy and monitoring its progress. The reference to the normative base is possible for children from the age of 7.
At Magwise, we perform QEEG and base on that we provide:
Waiting for a report of the test takes about 4-6 business days
EEG report available in English
19 channels
Frequently Asked Questions
- CAN I PAY BY A BANK TRANSFER?
We accept payments by bank transfer.
- payment to the account of Egostim sp. z o.o., account number: IBAN: PL04109010300000000148338738; SWIFT: WBKPPLPP
- we also accept instant transfers (BLIK)
- CAN I PAY BY CARD?
Yes, we accept payments made with payment cards.
- CAN I PAY IN INSTALLMENTS?
We do not accept installment payments. However, it is possible to divide some protocols and payments into two parts. The second stage is carried out only when the patient feels better.