


Feeling stuck, disconnected, or flat
Emotional overwhelm
Chronic stress or burnout
Fatigue from medications that haven’t worked
Brain fog, focus issues, or sleep problems
Request a free phone consultation via call, form, or online booking.
Meet with a provider, review your history, get a personalized plan, and we'll submit for insurance approval.
First session includes device “mapping” and your initial treatment.
Sessions last 3–20 minutes; relax during treatment and continue your day as usual afterward.
FDA Approved
For adults struggling with
treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal thoughts or actions.
Sustainable Relief
About 70% of patients show a clinically meaningful response, with treatments easily integrated into your life.
Covered by Insurance
Spravato is covered by several major insurance payers, making it an accessible option for many if you've tried antidepressants and therapy.


TMS therapy has been FDA cleared since 2008, proven to be safe & effective, and covered by most major insurance providers.

While you may feel a slight tapping sensation, most patients adapt to it after just a couple of sessions.

Many patients start to see an improvement after just 3-4 weeks of treatment.
Safe & Effective
About 79% of patients who complete a full course of TMS show a clinically meaningful response and about 53% experience a remission, meaning their symptoms go away completely.
Fits In Your Schedule
Sessions are 3-20 minutes and you can drive to and from your appointments. The full course covered by insurance usually takes about 6-8 weeks to complete.
Spravato (esketamine) is a prescription nasal spray that is fast-acting, FDA approved, and covered by most major insurance providers, and is used to treat adults with treatment-resistant depression (TRD), or major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation.
Unlike oral antidepressants, Spravato is a novel mechanism that acts on different receptors (NMDA vs. serotonin receptors) to treat depression and bring fast relief.

Induction: Twice weekly for the first 4 weeks.
Optimization: Once a week for the following four weeks.
Maintenance: Weekly or bi-weekly treatments as needed. At 8 weeks, you will meet with your provider to discuss the best treatment cadence going forward.
- Does not need to be taken with an oral antidepressant
- Following administration, you will be observed for 2 hours by your provider
- Patients cannot drive from their appointment due to some side effects, so please find a ride on treatment days. Your provider will discuss the side effect profile further at your evaluation.

TMS Patient
"Active Path is well worth the 36 daily visits. TMS treatment and the NW Portland location changed my life for the better. I feel like a new person and back to my self again! Everyone at the NW location is friendly and cares deeply about my well-being and mental health. I highly recommend this clinic and can’t say enough good things about the people who work there. I’m so glad I could trust my team to go for it! Thank you!"
Spravato Patient
"Remission from your depression IS possible! I was fortunate enough to have it happen to me while under Spravato (esketamine) therapy. My experience with these folks has always been a good one - I've been to both this location and the Clackamas location and everybody is warm, friendly, and super supportive in whatever it is you're going through. This location in particular recently expanded its office to be able to handle a much larger amount of patients, so it's definitely worth your time looking into your options with them."
TMS Patient
"I have completed the initial course of TMS treatments and a set of additional treatments. Everything about my experience — from first reaching out to Active Path Mental Health to the end of the treatments — has been excellent! It has been a very helpful tool in the managing of my mental health concerns/diagnoses. Individual results will vary, but I highly recommend scheduling a consultation to learn more and see if TMS is a good fit for you."

Dr. Pritham Raj is a board-certified expert in internal medicine and psychiatry, specializing in the connection between mental and physical health. He earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland and completed a combined residency at Duke University, where he contributed to early TMS research.
Dr. Raj’s research focuses on obesity, depression, and cognitive health. Passionate about wellness, he trained as a Chief Wellness Officer at Stanford University and has provided expert insights on the mental and physical impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Outside of work, he enjoys time with his children and leads DARK to Light, a nonprofit supporting children of separating families.
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In this video, Anne shares her personal journey with depression. After learning about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) through a friend, she turned to Active Path for help. TMS, along with the supportive team and educational modules at Active Path, helped her rediscover joy, improve relationships, and regain hope.