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Request an Appointment

 ##### By Phone

For general scheduling or help finding the right provider, call to speak to a member of our care team.





 

##### Schedule Online

If you’ve already seen a provider in this department, you can request a follow-up with them in MyChart.

[Schedule With MyChart](https://mychart.bmc.org/)



 

 

 

 

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Refer a Patient

 Online:  
 [Refer Online](/sites/default/files/2026-03/BMC_TMSreferralform.pdf)

Phone: [617.414.8309](tel:617.414.8309)

 Please Note:**Internal referrals:** Providers should submit an “Ambulatory Referral to Psychiatry: TMS Clinic” through EPIC or type “TMS” in “Orders.”

**External Referrals:** Download our [referral form](https://www.bmc.org/sites/default/files/2026-03/BMC_TMSreferralform.pdf) and send the form and send the referral form and clinical information to our coordinator with the subject/attention line "TMS Referral from \[the institution that you are referring from\]" via:

- Secure email to <TMS@bmc.org>
- Fax to 781.398.7222

Note: Referrals are not complete without clinical information.

All patients must be registered at BMC before making an appointment. New patients can call 617.414.6060 to register.

 

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  ## Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Clinic

# Conditions We Treat

 Explore Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Clinic

 ### Bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is a lung disease which causes frequent cough and phlegm, along with repeated infections that may lead to permanent damage of the lungs.

 [Go to Detail Page](/patient-care/conditions-we-treat/db/bronchiectasis) 

 ### Bronchogenic Cysts

Bronchogenic cysts are abnormal growths of tissue that are congenital (present from birth). They typically have thin walls and are filled with fluid or mucous. Most bronchogenic cysts are found in the mediastinum, the part of the chest cavity that separates the lungs.

 [Go to Detail Page](/patient-care/conditions-we-treat/db/bronchogenic-cysts)