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December 20, 2018 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-12-20

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Linda has a job in a doctor’s office.
Our job is getting her there.

Linda

Linda’s disability prohibits her from driving,
so she relies on our transportation service.
As do hundreds of community members going
to work or critical medical appointments.
Donate to our Friends of the Family campaign
to help us continue to provide 30,000 rides
each year.

needs your help.

Visit jfsdetroit.org
or contact Wendy Eisenshtadt at
248.592.2339 or
wendy@jfsdetroit.org.

The hear t of a

STRONGER COMMUNITY

For 90 years

FIGHT DEPRESSION WITH
ADVANCED THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is an
effective therapy for adults suffering from treatment-
resistant depression. NeuroStar TMS uses a precise
non-invasive magnetic field similar to that of an MRI
(magnetic resonance imaging) to help stimulate the
natural function of the brain’s neurotransmitters that
are underactive in depression.

t In-office treatment
t FDA-cleared
t Non-drug, non-invasive
t No anesthesia or sedation
t Not ECT
t Covered by most commercial health
insurance and Medicare

Contact us to schedule an evaluation.

Telephone: (248) 540-0555

info@TMSforMICHIGAN.com

MICHIGAN TMS

ANTHONY B. MICHAELS, D.O.

Diplomate American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Michigan State University.

189 TOWNSEND STREET, SUITE 302 | BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009

www.TMSforMICHIGAN.com

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