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Why Patients Are Exploring MRgFUS
This incisionless treatment offers a different approach for managing movement disorder symptoms.

Incisionless Treatment - No Scalpel, No Cuts

No General Anesthesia

Safe and Effective with Minimal Complications

Often Performed on an Outpatient Basis

For Many Patients the Result is Immediate

FDA-Approved and Medicare-Covered in many cases
Hear from Patients and Physicians
Discover how Dr. Ann Murray and her team are using MR-guided focused ultrasound to redefine care for patients with essential tremor and Parkinson's disease, delivering meaningful, lasting results when medication falls short.
Watch Jay Stinnett share what it was like to return for treatment on his second side and experience MRgFUS firsthand.
Essential Tremor Coverage
More than 268 million Americans are on insurance plans that cover MRgFUS for essential tremor.
Medicare covers MRgFUS for essential tremor in all 50 states.
Private insurance plans that cover MRgFUS for essential tremor include Blue Cross Bleu Shield, Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, TRICARE, and Humana.
Tremor Predominant Parkinson's Disease (TPD) Coverage
More than 61.8 million lives are on insurance plans that cover MRgFUS for tremor predominant Parkinson's disease.
Medicare covers MRgFUS for TPD in 36 states.
Private payers that cover MRgFUS for TPD includes Aetna and Anthem.
Advanced Parkinson's with Motor Complications Coverage
More than 47.1 million Americans are on insurance plans that cover MRgFUS for advanced Parkinson's with motor complications.
Medicare covers MRgFUS for advanced Parkinson's in 10 states.
Private payers that cover MRgFUS for advanced Parkinson's includes Anthem.
Important Safety Information
MR-guided focused ultrasound treatment has been shown to be safe for treating essential tremor and Parkinson's disease for certain indications, but as with any medical procedure, there are risks. For safety information, please visit: https://insightec.com/safety-information/. For detailed approval indications please visit: https://insightec.com/regulatory-approvals/.
The most common complications reported by subjects in Insightec-sponsored studies after treatment included: imbalance/gait disturbance, numbness/tingling, and headache/head pain. Additional infrequent events include dizziness, taste disturbance, slurred speech, fatigue and vomiting.
Persistent complications at three-years included: imbalance, unsteadiness, gait disturbance, musculoskeletal weakness and numbness/tingling.
For additional safety information, please refer to FDA Pre-Market Approval: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov
Essential Tremor - P150038
Tremor Dominant Parkinson's - PMA50038
Parkinson's Motor Complications (Pallidotomy) - P150038
Parkinson's Motor Complications - Staged, bilateral (Pallidothalamic Tractotomy) - P150038
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