Vagus Nerve Stimulation is a treatment that uses a small, implanted device, similar to a heart pacemaker to deliver gentle electrical impulses to the vagus nerve, a key communication pathway between the brain and body.

By influencing brain regions involved in mood regulation, VNS can help reduce depressive episodes, enhance mood stability, and improve overall well-being in patients with chronic depression or bipolar depression who haven’t found relief from medications or other therapies.

FDA-Approved Device-Based Treatment for Chronic Depression & Bipolar Depression

FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression and bipolar depression

Implanted device that gently stimulates the vagus nerve to regulate mood

Can provide long-term symptom relief for those who haven’t responded to other treatments

Safe, well-researched, and supported by decades of clinical use in neurology and psychiatry

Works continuously in the background to stabilize mood and improve quality of life

Benefits of VNS Therapy

Long-term relief 

May reduce depressive episodes over time

For difficult cases

Specifically designed for treatment-resistant depression and bipolar depression

Well-tolerated 

Most patients adjust well to the device after the initial period

Continuous support 

Works around the clock without daily effort from the patient

Decades of research

Proven safe and effective in neurology and psychiatry

Who May Benefit

VNS may be a good fit if you:

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  • Have treatment-resistant depression or bipolar depression
  • Have tried multiple medications, therapy, and other treatments without success
  • Want a non-drug option with continuous mood regulation benefits
  • Have benefited from ECT and/or TMS, but have symptoms recur once treatment is discontinued
  • Are medically cleared for a minor outpatient implant procedure

What to Expect with VNS

1

Initial Evaluation

We review your history, symptoms, and medical suitability

2

Implant Procedure

Performed by a qualified surgeon; small generator placed under the skin near the collarbone with a lead to the vagus nerve in the neck

3

Device Programming

Customized stimulation settings adjusted over time for best results

4

Ongoing Monitoring 

Regular follow-up visits to fine-tune therapy and track progress

Safety & Considerations

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  • Most common side effects: mild voice changes, throat sensation, or cough during stimulation
  • Requires a one-time outpatient surgery
  • Device settings can be adjusted or paused at any time
  • Not a quick fix — benefits often increase gradually over months

Mindful Behavioral Health is among the few select clinics offering VNS therapy for mood disorders, providing patients with access to this advanced, evidence-based technology when other treatments haven’t worked.

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