Hope for Treatment-Resistant Depression: How Spravato® Is Changing Lives
For many people living with depression, the journey to relief feels endless. You’ve tried therapy. You’ve tried multiple antidepressants. Nothing seems to work. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and there’s hope.
What Is Spravato?
Spravato® (esketamine) is an FDA-approved treatment for treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Unlike traditional antidepressants, which can take weeks or months to show effects, Spravato works differently—targeting brain pathways in a whole new way to help people feel relief sooner.
- FDA-approved for TRD
- Covered by most insurance plans, including Medicaid
- Available now in all Klarisana locations
How Does It Work?
Spravato is a nasal spray administered in-office under medical supervision. It’s not something you take at home like other antidepressants. Instead, patients receive treatment in a calming clinical setting, where they’re monitored for safety and comfort.
- Targets brain pathways differently than SSRIs
- Often paired with therapy for deeper healing
- Some patients notice improvement in just a few sessions
Is Spravato Right for You?
If you’ve tried two or more antidepressants without success, you may qualify for Spravato treatment. Klarisana offers this innovative therapy in Colorado and Texas, making it more accessible than ever.
And here’s even better news—Colorado Medicaid covers Spravato!
Mental Health Care, Covered by Medicaid
We believe that cost should not be a barrier to mental health care. That’s why Klarisana proudly accepts Health First Colorado (Medicaid) for:
- Spravato® (Esketamine Therapy)
- Ketamine Therapy
- Talk therapy & mental health services
This means that if you have Medicaid, you may be able to receive life-changing mental health treatment at little to no cost.
Take the First Step Toward Relief
You don’t have to struggle alone. If you’re ready to explore new options for depression, Klarisana is here to help.
Now accepting new patients in Colorado and Texas
Book a consultation today