

Non-invasive, clinician-supervised brain stimulation.
EXOMIND is a transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) device used in-clinic by our trained clinicians. Sessions are non-invasive and medication-free. This page provides general information only and is not a substitute for personalised medical advice.

EXOMIND delivers targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate specific brain regions. Your clinician completes a suitability screen, sets safe parameters and monitors comfort throughout each session.
If you have a diagnosed mental health condition or you’re taking prescription medicines, please speak to your GP or specialist first; we’re happy to coordinate care where appropriate.
EXOMIND is not suitable for everyone. Contraindications can include certain implanted electronic or metal devices in or near the head, a history of seizures, and other medical considerations. We complete a pre-treatment screening and will advise if another option is more appropriate.
Our multidisciplinary team integrates device-based therapies with practical exercise and education. You’ll receive a clear plan, clinician supervision at every visit and regular check-ins so you understand your progress.


Call (02) 9331 8661 or book online at combinedclinics.com.au to arrange your EXOMIND consultation with Dr. Cody Hanish.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation uses magnetic fields to stimulate targeted brain regions. It’s non-invasive and performed while you’re seated.
No. A referral isn’t required for a consultation. If you’re under the care of a GP or specialist, we can liaise with them (with your consent).
You’ll feel tapping sensations where the applicator sits. Most people are comfortable and can return to usual activities afterwards.
Your clinician will suggest a schedule after screening. We review progress at set intervals and adjust if needed.
All medical treatments have risks. rTMS may not be suitable for people with certain implanted devices, metal near the head, a seizure history or other conditions. We screen for these before starting.
In most cases, yes. Your clinician will advise if this is not appropriate for you.
EXOMIND is one brand of rTMS device. We use it within a structured, clinician-supervised program. Regulatory information is available on request.
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