UCLA Neuromodulation A clinical service and an academic division — care, research, and training under one roof.
FDA-cleared, non-invasive brain stimulation for depression, OCD, chronic pain, tinnitus, and more — at the UCLA Semel Institute.
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Whether You're Seeking Care or Advancing the Field
UCLA Neuromodulation brings patient care and an academic research enterprise together. Choose the door that fits you.
Clinical Care
Non-invasive treatment for depression, OCD, chronic pain, and tinnitus — across three Los Angeles locations, with insurance handled for you.
The Division of Neuromodulation
Active clinical research across TMS, DBS, and neuromodulation; UCLA faculty labs; an education series; and clinician training and resident pathways.
Physician-Led Care, Start to Finish
A board-certified psychiatrist directs your care from start to finish — meeting with you at each session, monitoring your progress, and adjusting your treatment plan as you go.
A Research Enterprise, Not Just a Clinic
The protocols our patients receive are shaped by the research happening down the hall. UCLA faculty run active studies and laboratories spanning molecular neuroscience, brain mapping, and surgical neuromodulation — and train the clinicians who deliver this care.
The Full Spectrum of Neuromodulation
From FDA-cleared treatments for depression and OCD to advanced therapies for chronic pain and tinnitus — matched to you by a physician.
TMS for Depression
Roughly two in three patients benefit. Covered by most major insurance plans — we handle pre-authorization.
Learn more Accelerated OptionAccelerated TMS (5×5)
A full TMS course in just five days, with multiple theta-burst sessions daily.
Learn more FDA ClearedTMS for OCD
Deep TMS targeting obsessive-compulsive circuits; 50–60% report substantial improvement.
Learn more FDA ClearedNoninvasive Pain Neuromodulation
Scrambler Therapy and mPNS for chronic neuropathic pain — CIPN, diabetic neuropathy, and more.
Learn more Advanced TherapyTMS for Tinnitus
Targets the overactive auditory cortex; up to 50% report meaningful symptom reduction.
Learn more Advanced TherapyTMS for Chronic Pain
Modulates pain processing and central sensitization in the brain; about 50% experience significant relief.
Learn moreHear From Our Patients
Real patients sharing their experience with TMS at UCLA.
Kate's Journey
Joe's Story
Bill's Story
Three Locations Across Los Angeles
The same physician-led team, whichever clinic is closest to you. Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm.



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