6 Weeks to 1 Day: TMS Treatment Breakthrough with Dr. Nanos

September 26, 2025

What used to take 6 weeks now takes 1 day. Dr. Nanos reveals the world's first 1-day TMS protocol that's changing everything. 


In this groundbreaking episode of The Kind Revolution Podcast, Dr. Georgine Nanos shares the revolutionary 1-day TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) protocol that she pioneered - making her clinic the first in the world to compress traditional 6-8 week depression treatment into a single transformative day. Dr. Nanos explains how this breakthrough removes the biggest barrier to TMS treatment: time. 


For single parents, students, professionals, and anyone who couldn't commit to daily clinic visits for weeks, this protocol opens doors to life-changing mental health care that was previously inaccessible. 



 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:

✓ How the world's first 1-day TMS protocol works

✓ Why 20 treatments in one day is safe and effective

✓ The neuroplasticity science behind accelerated protocols

✓ What patients actually experience during treatment

✓ Who benefits most from 1-day vs traditional TMS

✓ Safety measures and real-time monitoring

✓ Applications beyond depression and anxiety

✓ The future of accessible mental health treatment 



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