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Clearwave opens New Rochelle TMS clinic at Hotel Noma; officials highlight expanded mental‑health access

October 28, 2025 | New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York


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Clearwave opens New Rochelle TMS clinic at Hotel Noma; officials highlight expanded mental‑health access
Clearwave Psychiatry and TMS Medical on Thursday held a ribbon‑cutting at Hotel Noma in downtown New Rochelle to open a new clinic that company leaders and local officials said will expand access to psychiatric care and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in southern Westchester.

At the ceremony, Mayor Yadira Ramos Herbert thanked the company for choosing New Rochelle and said expanded local services are needed. “I myself go to therapy every Wednesday at 1:00,” Mayor Yadira Ramos Herbert said, adding that shortages in availability make new local providers important. Westchester County Legislator Judah Holstein described the clinic’s use of technology and welcomed Clearwave to the community.

Clearwave Chief Executive Officer Connor Pardell said the New Rochelle location is the company’s eighth in New York and its second in Westchester County. “To expand access to high quality evidence based care and to bring compassion, innovation, and hope to every community that we serve,” Pardell said, describing the clinic’s goal of improving access to psychiatric care, therapy and TMS.

Chief Medical Officer Dr. Randy Pardell described TMS as a “non‑drug treatment for major psychiatric disorders” and said the clinic will aim to reduce wait times and improve follow‑up. “It’s the best kept secret,” Dr. Randy Pardell said of TMS, and he added that, in his view, the treatment is “twice as effective as medications without the side effect burden.” He also said Clearwave accepts “a wide array of insurances that cover TMS.”

Anne Gold, executive director of the New Rochelle Downtown BID, tied the clinic’s opening to recent local housing growth. “There’s already 6,000 new units that have opened up, 12,000 units are gonna be filled with people,” Gold said, and added that services like those Clearwave offers are needed by incoming residents.

Developers representing Hotel Noma and other local leaders attended the event and welcomed the new tenant. The New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce organized the ceremony and presented remarks and a small presentation before the ribbon cutting.

The ceremony concluded with remarks from Clearwave leadership and a formal ribbon cutting. Clearwave said it plans to collaborate with local practitioners, hospitals and organizations to serve New Rochelle and southern Westchester residents.

No formal votes, contracts, ordinances or policy actions were proposed or decided at the event; the gathering was ceremonial and focused on the clinic’s opening and community outreach.

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