It's Time for Better Care.

treatment 

resistance

For millions of people with treatment resistant depression, and related conditions, common treatment plans aren't enough. If you've been living with major depression, persistent, overwhelming anxiety, or struggling with the affects of trauma and PTSD - it's time to connect with care that truly heals.

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Community Creates better outcomes

collaborative care.

Symptoms of depression won't heal in isolation. Our TheraPod approach wraps each person with a care team and additional support to ensure access to the best combination approach, seamless continuity of care, and compassionate connection.

Medication Alone often fails.
As many as 60% of people respond inadequately to typical medications.1
Just Another Rx Isn't the answer
Medication in combination with therapy offers better outcomes2, and adding interventional treatments like ketamine may be the right option for more rapid relief 3.

access the people and treatments that help you heal

connected care for depression, anxiety, and PTSD | virtually and in person

therapy

Connect with a licensed therapist to improve mood, process emotions, develop skills, and walk a path towards healing. These are telehealth appointments with in-person appointments coming soon.

Those who qualify for SpravatoTM or Ketamine treatment will also have access to a therapist who specializes in Ketamine-Assisted-Therapy, and integration post treatment.

medication & interventional treatments

Our psychiatry providers examine all aspects of health before simply writing another prescription. Treatment plans address a combination of care, the right prescription for each patient, and offers access to interventional options like SpravatoTM and Ketamine Programs coming soon to our clinics.

holistic support and connection

Beyond treatment our care helps you make the most of your healing journey.  

Holistic support includes group counseling services, psychoeducation for caregivers and family, and guidance to improve nutrition, exercise, sleep, and other lifestyle habits to reduce overall psychological stress.


1 Fava, M. (2003). Diagnosis and definition of treatment-resistant depression. Biological Psychiatry, 53(8), 649–659. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-3223(03)00231-2
2 Karrouri, R., Hammani, Z., Benjelloun, R., & Otheman, Y. (2021). Major depressive disorder: Validated treatments and future challenges. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 9(31), 9350–9367. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v9.i31.9350
3 Serafini, G., Howland, R. H., Rovedi, F., Girardi, P., & Amore, M. (2014). The role of ketamine in treatment-resistant depression: A systematic review. Current Neuropharmacology, 12(5), 444–461. https://doi.org/10.2174/1570159X12666140619204251