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Cottonwood Heights Journal

NeuroHealth in South Jordan earns national designation

Jun 27, 2024 08:29AM ● By Peri Kinder

Despite awareness campaigns and efforts to reduce the stigma of mental health disorders, the state of mental health in the United States is a critical issue, affecting millions of individuals across all demographics. 

People experiencing Anxiety, Depression and OCD tendencies often find their mental health tested by social, economic and environmental stressors. Access to mental health care continues to be a significant challenge but Jason Corbridge, owner of NeuroHealth, located in South Jordan at 10437 S. Temple Dr., Suite 200, thinks he’s found the solution.

“There are people who use antidepressants and they get side effects and they get frustrated because the things that were working two years ago aren’t working now,” he said. “This is the answer. With NeuroHealth, you’re using technology with TMS to actually heal the brain, fix the issue and get you back to where you should be.”  

TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) therapy uses magnetic pulses to awaken dormant synapses in the brain to help it heal. The treatment is FDA-approved and is covered by most insurance companies.

After only one year in business, NeuroHealth was awarded the Better Me Guarantee designation from NeuroStar, the maker of the non-invasive TMS system. This designation is reserved for clinics that have proven to deliver the highest level of care for every patient who walks in their door.

Corbridge said NeuroHealth stats mirror those from the national NeuroStar numbers showing more than 80% of patients who completed TMS therapy have measurable depression relief and more than 60% experienced full remission of depression. The complete TMS process includes 36 sessions but Corbridge said showing up is half the battle and treatment is painless and over in about 20 minutes.

“Our quality of care is so high because we take the approach of being all about the patient, the person,” Corbridge said. “If we don’t have a solution for you, we’re still on your team and we’ll get you connected with the right person who can help if you need something that we don’t offer.” 

Sophia Pitts, office manager at NeuroHealth, echoed those same thoughts, “Each staff member of NeuroHealth strives to put the patient first in every way possible, which is why I’m happy to be part of this team. Watching each patient’s journey is both inspiring and rewarding, and I'm honored to be a witness to their progress.”

Receiving the BMG designation from NeuroStar took a lot of effort from the NeuroHealth team. They supplied information for audits, were secret shopped many times, and maintained an online presence that was professional and accurate. 

People interested in TMS therapy can contact NeuroHealth at 385-464-3150 or visit NeuroHealthutah.com to schedule a free consultation. Because of demand, NeuroHealth is looking to expand into Davis County.

“Our niche is for medication-resistant depression,” Corbridge said. “It’s also long-lasting. We tell people, look, we love you but we hope we don’t see you again. But we do keep tabs on our patients. Later on, after treatment, if they feel they’re sliding backward, we have them come in for mini-treatments. Nothing is 100% and everyone’s brain will be different.”  



Editor’s Note: City Journals publisher Bryan Scott is a co-owner at NeuroHealth.