Affordable entry points and flexible payment planning
This page on the old site focused on four things that were meant to set R Hope apart: accessibility, personalization, convenience, and progress patients can actually follow.
Instead of pitching “special” in vague terms, the original page tried to explain why the process feels different in practice: how treatment is customized, how EEG is used, how the workflow is simplified, and how patients can track change.
Affordable entry points and flexible payment planning
PrTMS care built around personalization and ongoing review
Faster EEG workflow that is easier for children and families
Visible progress tracking instead of guesswork alone
The WordPress version was basically a four-part explanation of why the clinic believed its approach felt more accessible and more personalized than standard care.
We are committed to making advanced technology accessible to all. Customized pricing and payment plans are designed to fit different needs so premium care can feel more reachable.
The original page emphasized a highly personalized approach to TMS, with regular EEG sessions used to better tailor therapy to the patient rather than relying on a generic plan.
R Hope highlights the use of a fast, wireless CXG EEG that takes only 3 to 4 minutes to record, helping the process feel more comfortable and much less stressful than a traditional EEG cap.
Regular EEGs are presented as a way for patients and families to actually see measurable progress over time and understand the positive changes happening week by week.
Affordable payment planning, a faster EEG workflow, and visible progress updates all point to the same bigger idea: treatment should be easier to start, easier to understand, and easier for families to stay confident in.
R Hope Story
The same old-site footer copy sits naturally here too: R Hope Treatment is a family-owned medical provider, guided by Janet Starck, MD, committed to making PrTMS accessible for individuals and families struggling with neurological conditions.
So this page now works less like a marketing leftover and more like a clear summary of the clinic values behind the rest of the site.
This page is strongest when it supports the rest of the site: it explains why the process is structured this way before someone even books.
Assets carried over
This page now also uses the logo assets from the old site locally, so it no longer depends on the previous WordPress setup for those visuals either.
The content is the same core message as before, just organized into a cleaner layout that matches the rest of the rebuilt site.