Opening a TMS clinic? Start full.
Adding TMS is the easy part. Getting found, getting reviews, and turning candidates into scheduled patients is the part that decides whether the chairs stay busy. Set that up before day one.
Start the $199 auditThe problem with adding a new service
You bought the device. You trained the staff. Now the referrals trickle instead of flow, the online listings still say you only do med management, and the few people who search for TMS near you land on someone else.
A new TMS line does not fill itself. Patients research before they call. If they cannot find you, cannot read a single review, or cannot tell what happens on the first visit, they book with a clinic that made those things clear.
What "start full" actually means
Get found
Your listing, your site, and your search presence say TMS clearly, so people looking for it reach you instead of the practice down the road.
Get reviews
A simple, repeatable way to ask real patients for reviews at the right moment, so a new service does not launch with a blank profile.
Convert candidates
Clear answers to the questions every TMS candidate asks before booking, so an inquiry turns into a first appointment.
From day one
All of it set up before the first patient sits in the chair, not scrambled together three slow months later.
The $199 audit
I look at your clinic the way a TMS candidate would. Search for you. Find your listing. Read your reviews, if there are any. Try to figure out what your first visit is like and how to book. Then I write it down: what works, what is missing, and the specific changes to make first.
You get a plain written report. No retainer, no upsell required, no jargon. You can hand it to whoever runs your site and start fixing things the same week.
Who is behind this
My name is Damon Rolnick. I am a TMS coordinator. I run NeuroStar every day, I talk to candidates about the treatment, and I know exactly where people hesitate before they commit.
This is not an agency pitch. It is one flat audit from someone who does the job, aimed at the exact spots where new TMS clinics lose patients.
Honest FAQ
What do I get for $199?
A written audit of how patients find and choose your clinic online: your search visibility, your listing, your reviews, and how clearly your site answers a TMS candidate's questions. Plus a prioritized list of what to fix first.
Is this a monthly service?
No. The audit is a one time flat fee. If you want ongoing help after, we can talk, but nothing recurring is required.
We have not opened the TMS line yet. Is it too early?
That is the best time. Setting up how you get found, get reviews, and convert candidates before the first patient means you start busy instead of building it under pressure later.
Do you take over our website or ads?
No. The audit tells you and your team what to change. You keep control of your own site and accounts.
Do you guarantee more patients?
No one honest can promise a patient count. What I can do is show you the specific gaps that are costing you candidates and the fixes to close them.
How do you know TMS?
I run NeuroStar daily as a TMS coordinator and helped grow a practice from 2 to 3 patients a day to 10 to 12. The audit comes from that hands on experience.
Fill the chairs from the start.
One flat fee. A clear report. Real changes you can make this week.
Start the $199 audit