ADD / ADHD
Living with ADHD can feel like a constant battle for focus in a world full of distractions. If you or a loved one are frustrated by the side effects of medication or feel that conventional treatments simply aren't enough, we want you to know there is a groundbreaking alternative.
At Shore Clinical TMS & Wellness Center in South Jersey, we provide advanced TMS for ADD/ADHD, a non-invasive, medication-free therapy that helps restore the brain's natural ability to focus. Our expert team provides personalized TMS therapy for ADHD to help you build a calmer, more productive, and more confident life.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and Its Challenges
ADHD—previously known as ADD—is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects attention, impulse control, and activity levels. It can appear in childhood and persist into adulthood, impacting school, work, relationships, and daily functioning.
Common types of ADHD include:
- Inattentive ADHD – Trouble focusing, staying on task, and organizing work
- Hyperactive-impulsive ADHD – Restlessness, excessive talking, and acting without thinking
- Combined ADHD – A mix of inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms
Causes and Risk Factors of ADHD
The exact cause of ADHD is not fully understood, but research points to:
Genetics – ADHD often runs in families
Brain Function – Differences in brain structure and neurotransmitter activity
Environmental Factors – Premature birth, low birth weight, exposure to toxins during pregnancy
Signs and Symptoms of ADHD
In children, symptoms may include short attention span, fidgeting, excessive talking, losing items, and interrupting others.
ADHD in adults can look like chronic disorganization, procrastination, difficulty completing tasks, mood swings, and impulsive decision-making.
Coexisting conditions may include anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).
TMS Therapy for ADHD
If you’ve wondered - ‘Does TMS work for ADHD?’—the answer from research and clinical experience is promising.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy for ADHD uses magnetic pulses to target underactive brain regions involved in focus and impulse control. By stimulating these areas, TMS can help improve attention, regulate mood, and support better daily functioning.
- Non-invasive & Drug-free – No surgery or medications required
- Personalized TMS Protocol for ADHD – Adjusted to each patient’s unique brain activity
- Suitable for All Ages – We offer TMS for ADHD in children and TMS for ADHD in adults
For some, deep TMS for ADHD may also be recommended for broader brain stimulation.
Take the next step toward better focus, calmer thinking, and improved quality of life. Contact Shore Clinical TMS & Wellness Center today to learn if TMS treatment for ADHD is right for you or your loved one.