At Ohio Psychiatric Services and TMS Center, we provide hope for you to improve your quality of life with treatment options like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy (TMS) and SPRAVATO™esketamine treatment, two of the medical industry’s newest FDA-approved treatment options for depression. Personalized care that meets you where you are — no judgment, just healing.
Mental health struggles don’t come with a one-size-fits-all solution.
That’s why we start with you — your symptoms, your story, your needs.
We help people facing:
Depression (including treatment-resistant depression)

Fatigue from medications that haven’t worked

Feeling stuck, disconnected, or flat

Brain fog, focus issues, or sleep problems

Chronic stress or burnout

Emotional overwhelm

Anxiety
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.
For adults struggling with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal thoughts or actions.
Spravato is covered by several major insurance payers, making it an accessible option for many if you've tried antidepressants and therapy.
About 70% of patients show a clinically meaningful response, with treatments easily integrated into your life.
Spravato (esketamine) is a prescription nasal spray that 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).
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.
Intended for patients who have not found relief from antidepressant drugs, TMS uses magnets to stimulate a specific area of the brain associated with controlling mood– decreasing depressive symptoms after repeated sessions.

TMS therapy has been FDA cleared since 2008, proven to be safe & effective.

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 2-3 weeks of treatment.

All major payers cover TMS treatment for Depression. If you've tried multiple antidepressants and therapy, there's a good chance your insurance covers it.
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.
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.
Always helpful and willing to actually listen and come up with real solutions! Great staff.
Great visit with my nurse practitioner who spends the time needed to access how I’m doing and if any changes are necessary!
I’m very happy with the care I’ve received here. I’ve been with them since they opened and there were some hiccups in the beginning but they have everything ironed out now. I highly recommend.

Bringing a diverse set of experiences from a successful career working in many different settings in psychiatry, Max Haque, MD, is well-loved by his patients as well as his coworkers at Ohio Psychiatric Services. Dr. Haque provides compassionate and patient-centered psychiatric care to the Lancaster, Ohio, community.
Dr. Haque completed medical school in India and then joined the Institute of Neurology in London, England, where he studied neurology and psychiatry. After working in several hospitals in England, Scotland, and Ireland, Dr. Haque moved to Houston, Texas, where he completed a master’s degree in public health at the University of Houston. Subsequently he moved to Valhalla, New York, for his residency program in neurology and psychology at New York Medical College. During his final year of residency Dr. Haque received the award for academic excellence in recognition for dedication to his studies.
Following his residency at New York Medical College, Dr. Haque completed a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry at Montefiore Hospital in New York City. Since then, Dr. Haque has gained extensive experience working as a Psychiatrist in many different backgrounds, including state hospitals, general hospitals, and a maximum-security penitentiary. He played a key role in establishing the behavioral health unit at the Hocking Valley Community Hospital in Logan, Ohio, serving as the head of the psychiatry department for over 15 years. Dr. Haque brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his patients and staff at Ohio Psychiatric Services and TMS Center.

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