How much does TMS cost in Colorado? Published patient guides put a single clinical TMS session around $200 to $500, a different protocol than the individualized course Dynamic Athlete delivers as Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND). We publish no fixed EXOMIND price online. Clinical rTMS for a diagnosed condition is sometimes insurance-covered; wellness-framed EXOMIND is typically self-pay.
Most “TMS cost” pages are either a psychiatric clinic’s insurance-heavy pricing guide or a national aggregator’s dollar-range roundup. Neither answers the question a Colorado patient considering Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) is actually asking: which billing world am I in, and what determines what I will be quoted. This page answers that directly, with published market context, real insurance dynamics, and zero invented numbers for our own service.
Two different billing worlds
Clinical TMS for a diagnosed, medication-resistant condition runs through psychiatric billing: a standardized protocol, an insurance claim, and a medical-necessity review specific to your plan. Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) at Dynamic Athlete runs through a sports-medicine consultation: an individualized wellness protocol, typically self-pay, priced to your goals rather than a diagnosis code. Confusing the two is the single most common reason patients are surprised by a quote, in either direction.
What published cost guides actually report
Third-party patient cost guides commonly describe a single clinical TMS session in the range of roughly $200 to $500, with a full multi-week clinical course, the standardized protocol built for treatment-resistant depression, often totaling several thousand dollars before insurance. Insured patients frequently pay substantially less per session once medical necessity is documented, sometimes well under $100. These figures describe that standardized clinical protocol, not Dynamic Athlete’s individualized EXOMIND course, and they are cited here as general market context, not a quote for our service.
| Factor | Clinical TMS (diagnosed condition) | Dynamic Mind+ / EXOMIND at Dynamic Athlete |
|---|---|---|
| Typical billing path | Psychiatric practice, insurance claim | Sports-medicine consultation, self-pay |
| Published session cost | Often cited $200 to $500 nationally* | Not published; set at consultation |
| Insurance | Sometimes covered after medical-necessity review | Typically self-pay |
| Course design | Standardized protocol for the diagnosis | Individualized to goals and candidacy |
*Published, third-party patient cost guides for the standardized clinical protocol; not a Dynamic Athlete price.
What actually determines the price of any TMS course
Four factors, not the device brand: how many sessions the protocol calls for, how long and complex each session is, who performs and supervises it, physician or technician, and the setting’s billing structure. A psychiatric practice submitting insurance claims carries different overhead than a sports-medicine consultation pricing a self-pay wellness course. At Dynamic Athlete, your Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) protocol, and its price, follows the physician evaluation. It does not precede it.
Where insurance realistically applies, and where it typically does not
Clinical rTMS for a diagnosed, medication-resistant condition is sometimes covered by commercial insurers and Medicare after documented failure of standard treatments, a real but plan-specific pathway with its own deductibles and copays. Performance-wellness neurostimulation such as EXOMIND, aimed at focus, mood, and burnout in a functioning adult rather than a diagnosed condition, is typically self-pay industry-wide, the same as most wellness and sports-medicine services. Dynamic Athlete accepts most insurance, including Medicare and Kaiser, for consultations and office visits; confirming your specific situation is part of that visit.
How Dynamic Athlete actually prices Dynamic Mind+
After a physician evaluation, not before one. Your protocol, session count, and total investment are set to your specific goals and candidacy, then confirmed before you commit to a course. HSA and FSA dollars typically apply, and Cherry Technologies financing is available so the conversation about cost does not stop the conversation about care. No price is published online because no single number honestly describes every patient’s course.
Frequently asked questions
How much does TMS cost in Colorado?
It depends which kind of TMS you mean. Published, third-party patient cost guides commonly describe a single clinical TMS session, the kind delivered in psychiatric care for a diagnosed condition, at roughly $200 to $500, with a full multi-week clinical course often totaling several thousand dollars before insurance is applied. Those figures describe the standardized clinical protocol, not the individualized course delivered at Dynamic Athlete as Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND). Dynamic Athlete does not publish a fixed EXOMIND price online. The number of sessions, the protocol design, and the total investment are set at a physician consultation based on your goals and candidacy, then confirmed before you commit to a course. That is a deliberate choice, not an evasive one: a course sized to a diagnosis you do not have is not a number worth quoting you.
Does insurance cover TMS in Colorado?
Sometimes, for a specific situation. Clinical TMS for a diagnosed, medication-resistant condition such as major depression is sometimes covered by commercial insurers and Medicare, typically after documented failure of standard treatments and a medical-necessity review specific to your plan. That is a psychiatric-billing pathway, and coverage details vary significantly by insurer, plan, and diagnosis. Performance-wellness neurostimulation such as Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) at Dynamic Athlete is framed differently: it supports focus, mood, and burnout in functioning adults rather than treating a diagnosed condition, and it is typically a self-pay decision industry-wide, the same way most wellness and sports-medicine services are. If you are unsure which category applies to you, that is exactly what a physician consultation clarifies before any course begins.
Is EXOMIND at Dynamic Athlete covered by insurance?
Dynamic Athlete accepts most insurance, including Medicare and Kaiser, for consultations and office visits. Advanced regenerative and neurostimulation protocols, including Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND), are generally billed as a self-pay wellness service rather than run through a psychiatric insurance claim, consistent with how performance-focused neurostimulation is typically handled industry-wide when it is not treating a diagnosed condition. Your specific coverage question, including whether any portion of your visit is billable to your plan, should be confirmed directly during your consultation, since plans and individual circumstances differ. HSA and FSA dollars typically apply to services like this, and Cherry Technologies financing is available so the conversation about cost does not have to stop the conversation about care.
What determines the cost of a TMS course?
Four factors set the price of any TMS-class course, clinical or wellness: the number of sessions the protocol calls for, the length and complexity of each session, who is performing and supervising the treatment, physician or technician, and the setting’s overhead, since a psychiatric practice billing insurance carries different costs than a sports-medicine consultation pricing a self-pay wellness course. The device brand is a smaller factor than marketing suggests; the protocol built around the device is what actually drives both outcome and cost. At Dynamic Athlete, Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) pricing follows from your individualized protocol, decided at a physician evaluation, rather than a fixed package sold before anyone examines you.
Can I use HSA or FSA dollars for EXOMIND?
HSA and FSA dollars typically apply to physician-directed wellness services like Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND), the same way they typically apply across Dynamic Athlete’s other protocols. Eligibility depends on your specific plan’s rules (IRS Publication 502 covers the underlying medical-expense definitions), so confirming with your HSA or FSA administrator, or asking during your consultation, is the reliable way to know for certain before you commit funds. This is a separate question from insurance coverage: HSA and FSA are pre-tax spending accounts you control, not a claim submitted to an insurer, which is why they commonly apply to self-pay wellness services that a standard insurance claim would not cover.
Is financing available for EXOMIND?
Yes. Cherry Technologies financing is available at Dynamic Athlete so the total investment in a Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) course can be spread into monthly payments rather than paid as a single lump sum. This applies alongside HSA or FSA dollars where your plan allows it. Financing does not change what the course costs; it changes how the payment is structured over time, which is a meaningful difference for patients who want physician-directed care without an all-at-once bill. The specific terms, and whether financing fits your course, are part of the same consultation where your protocol and total investment are set.
Why doesn’t Dynamic Athlete publish an EXOMIND price online?
A single published number would misrepresent what most patients actually need. The cost of a Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) course depends on the number of sessions your goals call for and how your candidacy evaluation shapes the protocol, and those vary enough between patients that a single sticker price would either overstate what a shorter course costs or understate what a more involved one requires. Publishing a range invites comparison to clinical psychiatric TMS pricing, which is a different protocol built for a different purpose. The consultation exists to give you an accurate number for your specific situation instead of a number that describes an average patient who may not resemble you.
What is the difference between clinical TMS pricing and EXOMIND pricing?
Clinical TMS pricing describes a standardized protocol for a diagnosed condition, typically billed through a psychiatric practice and, when medical necessity is documented, partially covered by insurance, which is why published patient guides can cite a national range for it. EXOMIND pricing at Dynamic Athlete describes an individualized, physician-directed wellness course for focus, mood, and burnout in a functioning adult, billed as self-pay and set at consultation rather than off a published menu. The two are not the same product, so comparing a clinical TMS price quote to an EXOMIND quote is comparing two different protocols built for two different purposes, not two prices for the same service.
Medically reviewed by Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ, double board-certified in Sports Medicine and Internal Medicine, physician director of the Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND) program at Dynamic Athlete. Rated 4.9 out of 5 across 179 Google reviews. This article is educational and does not replace an individualized medical evaluation or a benefits check with your insurer.
If you want an actual number instead of a national average, request a consultation or call (303) 997-1733. Your protocol is priced after evaluation, not before.