New London clinic Naya Health offers TMS for chronic pain, burnout and anxiety

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Naya Health has opened a clinic in London offering Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to target neural circuits linked to chronic pain, anxiety, burnout and related conditions. The company says it will use TMS—a non-invasive magnetic stimulation therapy recognised by NICE and used clinically for depression for more than two decades—together with brain-function tracking to personalise care.

The clinic’s founders are Dan and Emily Honeywell. The company named Dr Andy Franklyn-Miller as lead clinical adviser. Naya Health says its team includes researchers, physicians, psychiatrists and specialist neuromodulation practitioners.

Company materials list conditions the clinic will treat: anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, chronic pain, fatigue, migraines, Long COVID, perimenopause and menopause symptoms, compulsive behaviours, focus and memory issues. Naya Health says it treats “the neurological source” of symptoms rather than individual diagnoses alone.

The company cites “real-world studies” in depression with response rates of 66–80% for TMS versus 30–50% for antidepressant medication. The article did not provide study names or publications; the claim is presented by the company.

Naya Health also promotes a proprietary metric, NayaScore, which it says tracks changes in brain function over time to guide personalised treatment plans. Sessions are reported to start from £350.

“We can now stimulate specific brain circuits with precision, harness neuroplasticity, and create measurable, lasting change,” Dr Franklyn-Miller said in a company statement. Dan Honeywell said the clinic grew from personal experience of ADHD, anxiety and chronic fatigue, and from a view that options were limited for targeting neurological drivers of these conditions.

The company noted public figures who have spoken about TMS, but did not link clinical outcomes to those endorsements. The clinic’s statements frame the service as a data-led, circuit-targeted option for patients seeking alternatives to medication or standard care.

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Tags: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, neuromodulation, depression, chronic pain, NayaScore

Topics: Neurotech industry & startups, Non-invasive brain stimulation, Neuromodulation