Questions?
We're here to help with any questions you have. We're open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm.
If you need help or support urgently, please click here for advice.
In an emergency, you should phone 999 or go to your nearest A&E department.
Ready to refer?
If you're ready to find out if TMS can offer you a brighter future, here's how to refer. We look forward to hearing from you.
If you're currently receiving care from a Pennine Care professional, please ask your mental health team or your psychiatrist to refer you. Pennine Care clinicians can refer here.
If you live in one of these boroughs, ask your local mental health access team to complete a mental health assessment to see if you are suitable for TMS treatment. Click on your borough link below for contact details:
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Bury: access and crisis team
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Heywood, Middleton or Rochdale: the response hub
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Oldham: access team
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Stockport: access team
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Tameside and Glossop: mental health open door
We also accept referrals from people who don't live in the Pennine Care footprint (Bury, Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale, Oldham, Stockport, Tameside, Glossop).
We cover the other five boroughs of Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire, and further afield.
You can:
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Self refer. Click here for the enquiry form
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Ask a professional to make the referral on your behalf. Click here for the professionals' enquiry form.
Once we receive your enquiry, we'll speak to you about how you'd like to fund your treatment. There are three options, which we can guide you through:
- Application to your local integrated care board for NHS funding
- Self-funding
- Using your private health insurance