About Us

Your Wave Treatment Centers Team

Mental Health Treatment and TMS Therapy in Chestnut Hill

Jonathan A. Beatty, M.D

How We Care For Our Patients

Each one of our patients receives their own personalized care that has been created just for them so that they can begin addressing their most pressing concerns. This means we will evaluate the biological, psychological, and social (bio/psycho/social) aspects of their concerns and provide restorative and healing treatments.


The biological aspects of addiction often involve altered physiology and we can deploy various medications including but not limited to buprenorphine and naltrexone. Many programs fail to offer these medications in their more reliable long-acting injectable forms — we believe this is one of the key reasons that our program provides better results.


Led by physician Jonathan A. Beatty, M.D., a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (FAPA), Wave specializes in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), esketamine/ketamine, medical detoxifications, and long-acting injectable maintenance treatments.

Our Purpose

Wave Treatment Centers knows how difficult it can be to live with an untreated or improperly treated mental illness. We also understand the challenges facing those who grapple with a dual diagnosis or a substance use disorder.


Our specialized staff of doctors, certified and licensed professionals are skilled in providing evidence-based treatments proven to help treat these and other mental health concerns at our facility in Chestnut Hill.

Lauren Brennan, P.A.-C with patient
The team at Wave Treatment Centers

Our Mission

At Wave Treatment Centers, our mission is to exceed the standard of care in psychiatry by providing compassionate care utilizing the best and most up-to-date scientific research, treatments and services — to result in the best outcomes. We believe this is the Art of Medicine.

Our Values

Taking care of patients is both an honor and a privilege and we hold this as Prima Facie (a Latin term meaning that it is a binding principle unless it conflicts with another moral principle). We establish firm boundaries guided by the ethical principles of Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence and Justice.


Autonomy means “deliberated self-rule.” We believe that patients can make their own decisions and that our role is to make evaluation and assessments and to educate you about treatment options so that you can make an informed decision about your care plan.


Nonmaleficence and Beneficence are perhaps best characterized by the Latin phrase “primum no nocere” (which of course means "first, to do no harm") while always trying to benefit the patient.


Lastly, the principle of Justice, which is our moral obligation to act on the basis of fairness and respect. We believe in fair distribution of scarce resources, respect for people’s rights, and respect for morally acceptable laws.

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