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Minneapolis Psychiatry Clinic Adds Vagus Nerve Stimulation as Non-Drug Therapy for Severe Depression

Unlike Deep Brain Stimulation, VNS is NOT Brain Surgery


MINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Advanced Brain + Body Clinic Ketamine TMS (AB+BC), specialists in treatment-resistant depression and other severe mental health conditions, added Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) as an FDA-approved, non-medication treatment option for severe or bipolar depression. VNS has a 70% success rate when used for treatment resistant depression, meaning the patient hasnโ€™t responded to traditional antidepressants.

โ€œVNS could be the โ€˜ketamine reductionโ€™ device providing a safe, enduring treatment beyond ketamine regimens,โ€ said AB+BC co-founder Stephen Manlove, MD. โ€œIt gives treatment-resistant mental health patients a vital 3rd option in addition to ketamine and esketamine, fast-acting and life-saving medications, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), which is also a non-pharmaceutical treatment option and completely non-invasive.โ€

Not to be confused with Deep Brain Stimulation, which requires brain surgery, Vagus Nerve Stimulation for depression involves a small device implanted just below the skin in the upper chest, similar to a pacemaker. VNS stimulates the vagus nerve, triggering its natural process of sending electrical pulses to the parts of the brain that control mood. It may be a good fit for patients who:

  • are 18 years or older and suffering from chronic or severe depression or bipolar depression
  • experienced depressive symptoms for at least 2 years or sought treatment several times
  • feel depression has impacted their quality of life
  • want to avoid the side effects that antidepressant medications and other treatments can cause

โ€œVNS is a proven treatment that has been around for many years and used in over 130,000 people, including children,โ€ said AB+BC co-founder Brian H. Johns, MD. โ€œWith recent advancements in the VNS technology and implantable devices, it has become much more accessible to the patients who need it most.โ€

Insurance and Medicare Coverage

As always, AB+BC will work with your private or employer-provided insurance to help patients receive coverage for VNS treatment. For Medicare patients, AB+BC is now actively enrolling patients in the Medicare-approved RECOVER clinical study which includes coverage for qualified participants suffering from treatment-resistant depression and bipolar disorder. RECOVER is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study developed by device manufacturer LivaNova in accordance with evidence-based standards set by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

For more information about Vagus Nerve Stimulation and what to expect, visit Advanced Brain and Body Clinicโ€™s VNS page.

Appointments Available Now: 612-682-4912

About AB+BC

Advanced Brain + Body Clinic Ketamine TMS is an interventional psychiatry clinic in Minneapolis-St. Paul specializing in the treatment of mental health conditions with innovative approaches, including TMS, ketamine/esketamine (Spravato), VNS, novel psychiatric medications and holistic brain health. Our two founding psychiatrists are board-certified physicians with decades of experience. AB+BC offers ketamine via IV, IM, nasal and oral administration covered by some insurers.

About Dr. Brian H. Johns, MD

Dr. Brian Johns is a Minneapolis psychiatrist at Advanced Brain + Body Clinic and a mental health leader who helped shape ketamine treatment for depression in Minnesota and the nation. He co-authored a Minnesota VA Hospital medical trial to open the door for ketamine treatment to changeโ€“from a revolving-door hospital intervention, to an ongoing regimen at an outpatient clinicโ€“while setting the benchmark for ketamine infusions nationwide. He then developed the regionโ€™s first ketamine infusion clinic. Over the past several years, he has administered or overseen thousands of ketamine treatments.

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