1. Introduction

During Q1 2026, Serenity Mental Health Centers, a leading national provider of psychiatric care with 35+ locations across nine states, published a series of expert mental health education articles in national publications and secured broadcast television coverage, reaching nationwide audiences with information on treatments such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management for conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, and more. Serenity’s TMS treatment has an 84% response rate and 78% remission rate, with results lasting three or more years for most patients.

This quarterly report summarizes the major themes covered and includes direct links to each external article.

 

2. Pillar 1: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)


Key Insights from this topic

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment delivered by specialized clinicians, offering an evidence-based option for patients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD.
  • Consistent, structured treatment timelines improve patient outcomes, and Serenity Mental Health Centers delivers personalized psychiatric care built around that principle.
  • Chronic stress physically alters brain function, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy offers a non-medication path to restoring neural balance for patients with depression, anxiety, and stress-related conditions.

 

Articles Published on this Topic

1. “The People Behind Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Neuromodulation” — Behavioral Health News

This article highlights the clinicians and technicians at Serenity Mental Health Centers driving TMS neuromodulation forward, exploring how their expertise in non-invasive brain stimulation is improving outcomes for patients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and other conditions.

Read on Behavioral Health News: The People Behind Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Neuromodulation – Behavioral Health News


2. “Supporting Is Pivotal for Youth Mental Health” — Youth Health Magazine

This article examines how early support and access to evidence-based mental health treatment, including TMS, plays a critical role in helping young people find relief from depression, anxiety, and other conditions.

Read on Youth Health Magazine: Supporting Is Pivotal for Youth Mental Health | Youth Health Magazine


3. “Why Mental Health Treatment Timelines Matter” — Healthcare Business Today

This article explores why consistent mental health treatment timelines lead to better outcomes for patients managing depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and other conditions.

Read on Healthcare Business Today: Why Mental Health Treatment Timelines Matter


4. “How Gratitude Supports Emotional Balance for Moms” — Happy Healthy Things

This article explores how gratitude practices support emotional balance and mental well-being for mothers managing stress, anxiety, and depression, and how combining healthy habits with treatment options like TMS can lead to lasting relief.

Read on Happy Healthy Things: How Gratitude Supports Emotional Balance for Moms


5. “Chronic Stress Changes Your Brain and How TMS Therapy Can Help” — Medium

This article explains how chronic stress physically alters brain function and explores how TMS can help restore neural balance, offering a non-medication treatment option for depression, anxiety, and stress-related conditions.

Read on Medium: How Chronic Stress Changes Your Brain and How TMS Therapy Can Help | by Jane Burrow | Mar, 2026 | Medium


6. “Can TMS Therapy Help with Loneliness?” — Psychreg

This article explores how chronic loneliness rewires the brain’s mood and connection circuits, and how TMS can help restore the neurological pathways that depression disrupts, making meaningful connection feel possible again.

Read on Psychreg: Can TMS Therapy Help with Loneliness? | Psychreg

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can TMS therapy help with loneliness?

Yes. Chronic loneliness is linked to changes in the prefrontal cortex, the region of the brain responsible for mood regulation and social connection. TMS uses magnetic pulses to stimulate underactive areas of the brain, helping restore the neural pathways that depression disrupts. Patients often report that after TMS, small acts of connection, like responding to a message or making plans, begin to feel possible again. Serenity Mental Health Centers offers TMS for patients experiencing depression-related social withdrawal and loneliness.

Chronic stress physically alters brain function by disrupting neural circuits responsible for mood regulation, focus, and emotional balance. Over time, this can contribute to depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. TMS at Serenity Mental Health Centers offers a non-medication path to restoring neural balance for patients whose symptoms are rooted in stress-related brain changes.

TMS neuromodulation is a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment that uses magnetic pulses to target underactive areas of the brain associated with depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and other conditions. At Serenity Mental Health Centers, TMS is administered by specialized technicians with advanced training in neuromodulation, producing measurable improvements in patient outcomes across multiple conditions.

Consistent, structured treatment timelines lead to significantly better outcomes for patients managing depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD. Serenity Mental Health Centers builds personalized psychiatric care plans around this principle, ensuring patients receive the right level of support at every stage of their treatment journey.

Yes. TMS is an effective, non-medication treatment option for mothers managing stress, anxiety, and depression. When combined with healthy habits like gratitude practices and consistent routines, TMS can help restore emotional balance and provide lasting relief. Serenity Mental Health Centers offers personalized TMS treatment plans for patients at every stage of life.

 

3. Pillar 2: Mental Health Awareness


Key Insights from this Topic

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder, depression, anxiety, and PTSD can contribute to challenges like low motivation, social withdrawal, and difficulty maintaining routines. Recognizing these signs early can support better outcomes.
  • Evidence-based mental health practices such as self-compassion, structured daily routines, and purposeful hobbies can help reduce chronic stress, improve emotional regulation, and support long-term psychological well-being.
  • For patients who have not found relief through traditional treatment, Serenity Mental Health Centers provides non-medication based options including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ketamine infusion therapy, with TMS showing an 84% response rate and 78% remission rate with results lasting three or more years.

 

Articles Published on This Topic

1. “Why Winter Feels Like a Whole Different Mood” — Psychreg

This article explains how Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) develops during fall and winter months when reduced daylight disrupts mood and serotonin levels, and how Serenity Mental Health Centers offers personalized treatment options, including TMS and ketamine infusion therapy, for symptoms that don’t lift on their own.

Read on Psychreg: Why Winter Feels Like a Whole Different Mood | Psychreg


2. “Finding Light After the Fight” — MSN

This article explores how the military mindset that builds resilience in service members can also become a barrier to seeking mental health support after returning home, and how TMS offers veterans a non-medication path to treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD at the source.

Read on MSN: Finding light after the fight

Read on Under30CEO: Finding Light After the Fight

 

3. “Why Your New Year’s Resolutions Keep Failing (And What Your Mental Health Has to Do with It)” — Medium

This article offers a reframe for anyone who has felt defeated by failed resolutions, explaining that depression and anxiety, not lack of discipline, are often what stand in the way, and how patients have found that treating those conditions with TMS or ketamine infusion therapy made their goals finally feel within reach.

Read on Medium: Why Your New Year’s Resolutions Keep Failing (And What Your Mental Health Has to Do With It) | by Jane Burrow | Medium

 

4. “Put Yourself First This January” — Medium

This article explains that self-love is an essential mental health practice rather than an indulgence, explaining how small, consistent acts of self-compassion reduce stress, build emotional resilience, and strengthen the internal foundation patients need to engage more fully in mental health treatment.

Read on Medium: Put Yourself First This January. January recognized as Self-Love Month… | by Jane Burrow | Medium

 

5. “Mental Wellness Across Different Stages” — Live Journal

This article explores how mental wellness routines evolve across every stage of adulthood, offering practical daily habits for both young adults and those in midlife, and supports patients who need extra guidance building the structure that keeps them grounded.

Read on Live Journal: Mental Wellness Across Different Stages of Life: averymthomas — LiveJournal

 

6. “Finding Hobbies that Fit How You Feel” — MSN

This article explores how reconnecting with familiar hobbies at a manageable pace can support mental well-being and help patients rebuild motivation and re-engage with the parts of life that bring meaning through treatments like TMS and ketamine infusion therapy.

Read on MSN: Finding hobbies that fit how you feel

Read on Under30CEO: Finding Hobbies that Fit How You Feel

 

7. “Protecting Your Peace This Valentine’s Day” — Medium

This article offers women a patient-centered perspective on navigating Valentine’s Day pressures, exploring how expanding your definition of love, limiting comparison, and practicing gratitude can protect emotional well-being during a holiday that often stirs loneliness, stress, and unrealistic expectations.

Read on Medium: Protecting Your Peace This Valentine’s Day | by Jane Burrow | Feb, 2026 | Medium

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder and how is it treated?

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that develops during fall and winter months when reduced daylight disrupts mood and serotonin levels. Symptoms can include low energy, social withdrawal, difficulty maintaining routines, and persistent sadness. Serenity Mental Health Centers offers personalized treatment options for SAD, including TMS and ketamine infusion therapy, for patients whose symptoms do not lift on their own.

Yes. TMS offers veterans a non-medication path to treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD at the source. The military mindset that builds resilience in service members can also become a barrier to seeking help, but TMS provides a structured, evidence-based treatment option that addresses the neurological roots of these conditions. Serenity Mental Health Centers has extensive experience treating veterans and active-duty military personnel.

Depression and anxiety, not lack of discipline, are often what stand in the way of keeping New Year’s resolutions. When the brain’s mood-regulating circuits are underactive, motivation, focus, and follow-through become genuinely difficult. Patients at Serenity Mental Health Centers have found that treating depression and anxiety with TMS or ketamine infusion therapy made their goals finally feel within reach.

Self-love is not an indulgence; it is an essential mental health practice. Small, consistent acts of self-compassion reduce stress, build emotional resilience, and strengthen the internal foundation patients need to engage more fully in mental health treatment. Serenity Mental Health Centers encourages patients to incorporate self-care as part of a comprehensive approach to mental wellness.

Reconnecting with familiar hobbies at a manageable pace can support mental well-being by rebuilding motivation, restoring a sense of purpose, and re-engaging patients with the parts of life that bring meaning. Serenity Mental Health Centers helps patients rebuild motivation through treatments like TMS and ketamine infusion therapy, giving them the energy and clarity to re-engage with daily life.

Valentine’s Day often stirs loneliness, stress, and unrealistic expectations. Expanding your definition of love, limiting social comparison, and practicing gratitude are evidence-based ways to protect emotional well-being during this time. For patients experiencing persistent depression or anxiety around seasonal stressors, Serenity Mental Health Centers offers personalized treatment options including TMS and ketamine infusion therapy.

 

4. Pillar 3: TV Segments


Key Insights from this Topic

Television segments consistently featured patient-led storytelling that highlights daily life after Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) including improvements in sleep, focus, confidence, emotional regulation, and overall quality of life.

Segments this quarter expanded beyond treatment education with patients sharing not just symptom relief but meaningful changes in their relationships, careers, and sense of self following TMS treatment.

Coverage also broadened to address a wider range of entry points into care, including Seasonal Affective Disorder, post-surgical depression, and treatment-resistant conditions, reinforcing that TMS is an effective option across a diverse range of patient experiences.

Serenity’s TMS technicians, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, and psychiatrists appeared alongside patients across multiple segments to speak to the personalized, relationship-driven approach.

 

Segments featured this quarter

1. “Bringing TMS To Light, a Positive Turning Point in Mental Health” — WUSA-TV, “Good Day Washington”

This segment highlights how Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a safe, non-invasive, and evidence-based treatment for depression and anxiety, helping patients experience meaningful symptom relief, improved daily functioning, and renewed hope through personalized care.

Watch the segment: Bringing TMS To Light, a positive turning point in mental health. | wusa9.com

 

2. “I am living proof. How one AZ women overcame depression & reclaimed her life.” — KTVK-TV, “Your Life Arizona”

This segment shares a patient’s firsthand account of overcoming treatment-resistant depression and anxiety with TMS, detailing how the non-invasive treatment uses magnetic stimulation to restore brain function. For patients who have struggled to get out of bed and function daily, TMS delivered life-changing improvements in motivation, focus, mood, and overall quality of life without the side effects of medication.

Watch the segment: ‘I am living proof.’ How one AZ woman overcame depression & reclaimed her life.

 

3. “Start the New Year Off Right with Serenity Mental Health Centers” — KUSA-TV, “Colorado & Company”

This segment highlights how TMS works as a non-invasive, non-medication based treatment for depression and anxiety, and how it can improve patients’ sleep, energy, and ability to do things he couldn’t do before treatment.

Watch the segment: Start the New Year Off Right with Serenity Mental Health Centers | 9news.com

 

4. “Serenity Mental Health Centers: Every Mental Health Journey is Different — KVVU-TV, “FOX 5”

This segment highlights a patient’s experience combining TMS and ketamine infusion therapy discussing the benefits he experienced and why the staff and support at Serenity made his treatment feel different from previous attempts.

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers: Every Mental Health Journey is Different

 

5. “Can I get completely healthy? AZ Women Found Freedom from Debilitating Depression” — KTVK-TV, “Your Life Arizona”

This segment highlights a patient diagnosed with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder, as she shares how TMS delivered life-changing relief after decades of failed medications, and how the non-invasive, non-medication based treatment uses gentle magnetic pulses to reactivate areas of the brain responsible for mood and emotional well-being.

Watch the segment: ‘Can I get completely healthy?’ AZ woman found freedom from debilitating depression

 

6. “The Benefits of TMS in Daily Life” — KKTV-TV, “11 Connects”

In this segment, a patient talks about her mental health journey and the meaningful improvements she experienced in daily life after completing TMS.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/33Gwj8R4nQY

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

7. “Protect Your Mental Health Goals This New Year” — KKTV-TV, “11 Connects”

This segment features Dr. Mills sharing expert guidance on protecting mental health goals in the new year, covering how to set realistic intentions, manage stress, stay consistent, and find hope when feeling overwhelmed.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6yDTg7xU_kQ

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

8. “How Serenity Mental Health Centers is working to redefine what “feeling better” looks like” — WUSA-TV, “Good Day Washington”

This segment features Dr. Vanessa Freeman and Dr. Lan-Anh Tran discussing how personalized treatments like TMS and ketamine infusion therapy are helping patients in the D.C. metro area achieve meaningful mental health progress without waiting for a crisis to seek care.

Watch the segment: How Serenity Mental Health Centers is working to redefine what “feeling better” looks like | wusa9.com

 

9. “What Makes TMS at Serenity Different” — KKTV-TV, “11 Connects”

This segment features Dr. Mills and TMS technician Maraya explaining what sets TMS at Serenity Mental Health Centers apart, from its long-lasting, non-medication approach to a patient-centered care model that combines TMS with goal-setting, gratitude practices, and a compassionate, consistently available support team.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/G-Ge3QzyoqA

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

10. “Support and Solutions for Seasonal Affective Disorder” — KKTV-TV, “11 Connects”

This segment features Dr. Mills and TMS technician Maraya breaking down Seasonal Affective Disorder, its symptoms, and how TMS can effectively treat winter depression by improving energy and motivation, alongside practical tips for loved ones and personalized care options.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UHev1Ffwie4

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

11. “I would have done this decades ago. AZ women shares depression treatment experience” — KTVK-TV, “Your Life Arizona”

This segment follows one patient’s journey through trauma, TMS, and ketamine infusion therapy, sharing the emotional and mental breakthroughs she experienced, while psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Kasey James explains how these treatments help reset the brain and why a strong support system plays a critical role in lasting recovery.

Watch the segment: ‘I would have done this decades ago.’ AZ woman shares depression treatment experience

 

12. “Serenity Mental Health Centers helps you get your life back” — KDVR-TV, “Great Day Colorado”

This segment explores the most common mental health challenges people face today and introduces TMS and ketamine infusion therapy as effective next-step options for those who feel stuck after therapy or medication, explaining how these treatments work.

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers helps you get your life back | FOX31 Denver

 

13. “Major Life Changes After TMS” — KKTV-TV, “11 Connects”

This segment follows one patient’s experience with TMS, highlighting the gradual but life-changing improvements she noticed in her daily life and why she would recommend it to others, alongside insight from TMS technician Maraya on how TMS can deliver similar results for patients seeking lasting mental health relief.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3fJn88Ad76c

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

14. “Recovery is Possible” — KKTV-TV, “11 Connects”

This segment follows one patient’s mental health journey through TMS, capturing the transformation her care team witnessed firsthand and her message of hope for others who are struggling and wondering if recovery is truly possible.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BaFlrBaeHQ4

Watch the segment: Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

15. “Serenity Mental Health Centers” — WFAA-TV, “Good Morning Texas”

This segment follows one Dallas patient’s journey from struggle to recovery through TMS, sharing the personal breakthroughs he experienced in his relationships and outlook on life, alongside insight from psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Zahra on what makes TMS at Serenity a trusted choice for care.

Watch the segment: Sponsored: Serenity Mental Health Centers | wfaa.com

 

16. “Take your life back at Serenity Mental Health Centers” — KDVR-TV, “Great Day Colorado”

This segment follows one patient’s journey through TMS, sharing how treatment improved her sleep, focus, emotional regulation, and confidence, while Dr. French explains how personalized care plans and consistent support help patients achieve lasting mental health outcomes.

Watch the segment: Take your life back at Serenity Mental Health Centers | FOX31 Denver

 

17. “Brain-based therapy offering some patients relief from depression” — KSL-TV

This segment follows one patient’s discovery of TMS after struggling with depression following knee surgery, with psychiatric nurse practitioner Mah Mekolle explaining how TMS uses magnetic pulses to rewire mood-regulating areas of the brain as an effective alternative for patients who haven’t found relief through medication alone.

Watch the segment: Brain-based therapy offering some patients relief from depression – KSLTV.com

 

18. “When medication alone isn’t enough: Arizonans find real hope at Serenity Mental Health Centers — KTVK-TV, “Your Life Arizona”

This segment shares how patients who have tried everything and still feel stuck are finding real, lasting relief through multiple rounds of TMS.

Watch the segment: When medication alone isn’t enough: Arizonans find real hope at Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

19. “Recognizing Red Flags in AI Mental Healthcare” — WAGA-TV, “FOX 5”

This segment features Dr. TeeJay Tripp, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Serenity Mental Health Centers, discussing the growing use of AI for mental health advice, responding to a new KFF poll finding that 58% of users don’t follow up with a medical professional, and offering guidance on how to use AI mental health tools responsibly.

Watch the segment: Recognizing red flags in AI mental healthcare | FOX 5 Atlanta

Watch on Yahoo: Recognizing red flags in AI mental healthcare

 

20. “Can AI Really Help Your Mental Health? Know the Risks” — WXIA-TV, “11 Alive”

This segment features Dr. TeeJay Tripp, co-founder and chief medical officer of Serenity Mental Health Centers, discussing the growing use of AI for mental health advice, sharing red flags to watch for, when to seek professional help, and why AI should never replace real psychiatric care.

Watch the segment: Can AI really help your mental health? Know the risks | 11alive.com

Watch on YouTube: Can AI really help your mental health? Know the risks

 

21. “Using AI for Mental Health? Here’s When to seek Professional Help” — KOAA-TV, “NEWS5”

This segment follows a Colorado Springs patient who used AI to recognize the severity of her eating disorder and addiction before beginning TMS treatment at Serenity, while Dr. Matthew Mills explains the risks of relying on AI for mental health support and when to seek professional psychiatric care instead.

Watch the segment: Relying on AI for mental health? Here’s when to seek professional help

 

22. “Study: More than half of AI users for Mental Health Fail to Follow up with an Expert” — Georgia Public Broadcasting

This audio segment features Dr. TeeJay Tripp warning that while AI can help patients recognize symptoms and feel more prepared to seek care, it cannot replace a clinical evaluation, risks reinforcing incorrect beliefs, and should never substitute for professional psychiatric treatment especially in crisis situations.

Listen to the segment: Study: More than half of AI users for mental health fail to follow up with an expert | Georgia Public Broadcasting

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does TMS treatment look like day to day?

TMS treatment at Serenity Mental Health Centers takes place in a comfortable outpatient setting. Patients sit in a chair while a TMS technician positions the device, and sessions typically last 20 minutes. During treatment, patients often work on goal setting and gratitude exercises with their care team. Afterward, patients drive themselves home and go about their day with no downtime or recovery period required.

Yes. TMS is specifically effective for patients who have not found relief through medication or therapy alone. Serenity Mental Health Centers has an 84% response rate and 78% remission rate for TMS, with results lasting three or more years for most patients. Multiple patient stories featured in national television segments confirm life-changing improvements in mood, motivation, sleep, focus, and daily functioning.

AI can be a useful first step for recognizing symptoms and feeling more prepared to seek professional care, but it cannot replace a clinical evaluation. Dr. TeeJay Tripp of Serenity Mental Health Centers recommends seeking professional psychiatric care for eating disorders, severe depression, worsening symptoms, psychosis, or any thoughts of self-harm.

Ketamine infusion therapy and TMS are often used together at Serenity Mental Health Centers for patients who need immediate and long-term relief. Ketamine provides rapid symptom relief, helping patients get out of a dark place quickly, while TMS works over a longer course of treatment to rebuild healthy neural pathways. Together, the combination is highly effective for patients with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and more. 

Patients at Serenity Mental Health Centers commonly report improvements in sleep, mood, focus, energy, motivation, emotional regulation, confidence, and daily functioning after completing TMS. Many also describe meaningful changes in their relationships, careers, and overall sense of self. Results typically last three or more years for most patients.

 

5. Pillar 4: Clinic Openings, Provider Announcements, & Organizational Growth


Key Insights from this Topic

  • Serenity Mental Health Centers continued its national expansion in Q1, opening new clinics in Las Colinas, University Park, Arlington, and Houston’s Galleria district in Texas, alongside provider additions at the Loveland, Colorado and Holladay, Utah clinics.
  • Each new location expands access to same-day psychiatric appointments and a full suite of advanced treatments, including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management, bringing personalized care closer to communities with mental health needs.
  • Serenity strengthened its presence in Florida by securing an in-network partnership with Florida Blue, removing a major insurance barrier for patients seeking TMS and ketamine infusion therapy across the state.
  • Organizational growth this quarter was further reflected in national media recognition of Dr. TeeJay Tripp, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, whose background and leadership vision were featured in Voyage Phoenix.


Articles Published on this Topic

1. “Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens New Treatment Clinic in Las Colinas”

These articles highlight the opening of new Serenity Mental Health Centers clinics located in Las Colinas, Texas, expanding access to same-day psychiatric care and advanced therapies including TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management to support individuals with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other conditions.

Read on Patch: Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens New Treatment Clinic in Las Colinas | Dallas, TX Patch

Read on Medium: Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens New Treatment Clinic in Las Colinas | by Dr. TeeJay Tripp, DO | Medium

 

2. “Serenity Mental Health Centers Welcomes New Provider to Loveland Clinic”

These articles cover the addition of Jeremy Gardner, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with over a decade of clinical experience, to the Loveland, Colorado clinic, further expanding the team’s capacity to deliver TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management to the Northern Colorado community.

Read on Patch: Serenity Mental Health Centers Welcomes New Provider to Loveland Clinic | Loveland, CO Patch

Read on Qwoted: Serenity Mental Health Centers Welcomes New Prov… | Qwoted

Read on Loveland Reporter-Herald: Serenity Mental Health Centers opens Loveland clinic – Loveland Reporter-Herald

 

3. “Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens Clinics in University Park and Arlington”

This article highlights the opening of new Serenity Mental Health Centers clinics located in University Park and Arlington, Texas, expanding access to same-day psychiatric care and advanced therapies including TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management to support individuals with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other conditions.

Read on Qwoted: Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens Clinics in … | Qwoted

 

4. “Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens New Clinic in Houston’s Galleria”

These articles highlight the opening of new Serenity Mental Health Centers clinics located in Galleria, Houston, expanding access to same-day psychiatric care and advanced therapies including TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management to support individuals with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other conditions.

Read on Qwoted: Serenity Mental Health Centers Opens New Clinic … | Qwoted

Read on The Leader News: Comings & Goings | Business | theleadernews.com

 

5. “Serenity Mental Health Centers Welcomes New Provider to Holladay Clinic”

This article covers the addition of Dr. Anthony Petersen, a board-certified psychiatrist and Utah native, to the Holladay clinic, expanding access to TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management for patients in the Salt Lake community.

Read on Patch: Serenity Mental Health Centers Welcomes New Provider to Holladay Clinic | Holladay, UT Patch

 

6.”Serenity Mental Health Centers secures in-network with Florida Blue”

This article covers Serenity’s addition of Florida Blue to its insurance network, expanding access to TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and psychiatric care for patients in Florida who were previously unable to use their insurance coverage to receive treatment.

Read on Jacksonville Business Journal: Serenity Mental Health adds Florida Blue to insurance network – Jacksonville Business Journal

 

7. “Meet Dr. TeeJay Tripp, DO of Serenity Mental Health Centers”

This article features Dr. TeeJay Tripp, Chief Medical Officer and co-founder of Serenity Mental Health Centers, sharing his journey from chemical engineering to psychiatry and how his evidence-based, systems-driven approach shaped Serenity’s mission to expand access to TMS and ketamine infusion therapy for patients who haven’t found relief through medication alone.

Read on Voyage Phoenix: Meet Dr. TeeJay Tripp, DO of Serenity Mental Health Centers – VoyagePhoenix – Phoenix

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Serenity Mental Health Centers locations in Texas?

Serenity Mental Health Centers has multiple clinic locations across Texas, including Austin, San Antonio, Sugar Land, Houston, Frisco, Las Colinas, Fort Worth, Southlake, Arlington, and University Park. Each location offers same-day psychiatric appointments and a full suite of advanced treatments including TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management for patients with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other conditions.

Yes. Serenity Mental Health Centers added Florida Blue to its insurance network.

Serenity Mental Health Centers offers TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management at its Loveland, Colorado clinic. The clinic recently added psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Jeremy Gardner to its team, expanding capacity to serve patients in Northern Colorado with depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and other conditions.

Serenity Mental Health Centers offers TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management across multiple locations in Utah, including Holladay, Layton, Lehi, and Provo. Board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Anthony Petersen recently joined the Holladay team, bringing a personalized, evidence-based approach to psychiatric care for patients throughout the Salt Lake community and surrounding areas.

Serenity Mental Health Centers has 35+ locations across nine states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. Each clinic offers same-day psychiatric appointments and a full suite of advanced treatments including TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management for patients with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other conditions.

 

6. Highlights Across National Media


This quarter Serenity had

  • 40+ total media placements across national digital, broadcast, and syndicated outlets
  • 22 national and regional TV segments featuring Serenity clinicians, patients, and innovative treatment approaches across Phoenix, Colorado Springs, Denver, Dallas, Washington D.C., Salt Lake City, and Atlanta
  • 20+ long-form national digital articles published across outlets including Medium, MSN, Psychreg, Healthcare Business Today, Behavioral Health News, Youth Health Magazine, Happy Healthy Things, and Live Journal
  • 5 clinic opening and provider announcements reinforcing Serenity’s continued national expansion across Texas and Colorado, with a new provider addition in Utah
  • 4 national thought-leadership segments focused on the responsible use of AI in mental health care, featuring Dr. TeeJay Tripp across FOX 5 Atlanta, 11Alive, KOAA News5, and Georgia Public Broadcasting
  • 25+ unique national media outlets reached, including FOX, NBC, CBS, ABC, MSN, Yahoo News, KSL, WUSA9, WFAA, Healthcare Business Today, Psychreg, Behavioral Health News, and Jacksonville Business Journal.

 

7. Expert Commentary

“TMS reignites the parts of the brain that make us feel human again. It’s proof that even after years of struggle, healing is still possible.”

Dr. TeeJay Tripp, DO, Chief Medical Officer and co-founder of Serenity Mental Health Centers

“When you treat that with TMS, the circuitry that went quiet starts coming back online, and patients notice it in the small things. They text back. They make plans and actually want to go. They sit with someone they love and feel present.”

Dr. TeeJay Tripp, DO, Chief Medical Officer and co-founder of Serenity Mental Health Centers

“The combination is extremely powerful. Ketamine is like that stick of dynamite that breaks up the logjam in our neural pathways. It allows those neurons to start firing and flowing really well.”

— Nathan Gentry, Regional Director of Clinic Operations at Serenity Mental Health Centers

“Ketamine is almost instant. We use it in instances where somebody needs relief right now. We like to pair it in the beginning with TMS so people can get pulled out of the dark place that they’re at so they have what it takes to show up every day.”

Kasey James, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Serenity Mental Health Centers

“We can direct these magnetic frequencies to specific parts of the brain involved in mood regulation, and we can repair or rewire the connections in that area.”

Mah Mekolle, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Serenity Mental Health Centers

 

8. Full List of Externally Published Articles

This index includes all externally published written and digital articles from Q1-2026. Broadcast television segments are indexed separately under Pillar 3.

 

Behavioral Health News

 

Youth Health Magazine

 

Healthcare Business Today

 

Happy Healthy Things

 

Medium Articles

 

Psychreg Articles

 

MSN Articles

 

Under30CEO Articles

 

Live Journal

 

Patch Articles

 

Qwoted Articles

 

Loveland Reporter-Herald

 

The Leader News

 

Jacksonville Business Journal

 

Voyage Phoenix

 

9. FAQs

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Serenity Mental Health Centers?

Serenity Mental Health Centers is a leading national provider of comprehensive psychiatric care with 35+ locations across Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. Serenity specializes in evidence-based treatments including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management for patients with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other mental health conditions. Serenity offers same-day appointments and accepts most major insurance plans.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive mental health treatment that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain associated with mood regulation. It is commonly used to treat depression and other conditions when traditional treatments have not been effective.

Serenity Mental Health Centers achieves an 84% response rate and 78% remission rate for TMS, with results lasting three or more years for most patients. Serenity is one of the largest providers of BrainsWay Deep TMS in the country and one of the only practices certified to conduct its own TMS training.

Serenity Mental Health Centers treats depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other mental health conditions using evidence-based treatments including TMS, ketamine infusion therapy, and medication management. Serenity’s board-certified psychiatrists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners create personalized care plans tailored to each patient’s history, symptoms, and goals.

 

10. About Serenity Mental Health Centers

Serenity Mental Health Centers is a leading provider of comprehensive mental health services, dedicated to transforming the lives of patients through compassionate, innovative, and evidence-based care. With 35+ locations across the country, Serenity offers a wide range of treatments tailored to address various mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and more.

Our highly skilled team of psychiatrists and nurse practitioners combine innovative therapies like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ketamine infusion therapy with personalized care to help patients achieve lasting wellness.

Serenity is committed to expanding access to quality mental health care and fostering hope and recovery for individuals and families in the communities we serve.