When Standard Treatments Don’t Work, Real Hope Still Exists
If you’ve tried antidepressants, therapy, or lifestyle changes and still feel stuck in the same darkness, this is the next step. We specialize in helping adolescents, adults, and older adults reclaim their lives with evidence-based, advanced interventions.
What Is Treatment-Resistant Depression?
Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) means your symptoms haven’t improved after trying at least two different antidepressant medications at an adequate dose and duration. It’s more common than you might think and it doesn’t mean your depression is untreatable. It just means your brain may need a different approach.
We’ve helped hundreds of patients who once believed nothing would work. And we do it by combining deep clinical experience with modern, science-backed therapies.

What We Offer
Whether you’re a teenager, adult, or older adult, we tailor each plan to your history, symptoms, and goals because healing looks different for everyone. Here’s what you can expect when you trust us with your care.
We create personalized plans after a detailed psychiatric evaluation.
We use genetic testing to help choose the best medications for your body.
We provide in-depth education to help you understand your condition and treatment path
Every treatment plan includes regular progress checks and close support.
We help teens, adults, and older adults. Each with care tailored to their age and needs.
Family involvement is encouraged where appropriate to support long-term recovery.
Commonly Treated Issues Under Treatment-Resistant Depression
Major Depressive Disorder that hasn’t improved with two or more antidepressants
Suicidal thoughts or self-harming behavior
Depression with anxiety features
Bipolar depression (when episodes of low mood are difficult to manage)
Bipolar depression (when episodes of low mood are difficult to manage)
Depression linked to chronic illness or pain
Recurrent depressive episodes
Emotional numbness or loss of interest in daily life
Fatigue, low motivation, and poor concentration that persist despite treatment
Co-occurring depression and PTSD
Depression in adolescents or older adults that hasn’t responded to therapy or medication
Care That’s Covered and Accessible
We accept major insurance providers, offer out-of-network support, and provide payment plans for uninsured patients.
Take the First Step Toward Feeling Like Yourself Again
If you’re still struggling with depression despite your best efforts, it’s not your fault and it’s not the end of the road. Let’s explore what’s next together.
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It means you’ve tried at least two different antidepressants—and maybe therapy too—but your symptoms haven’t improved much, or they’ve come back. It doesn’t mean your depression is untreatable. It just means your brain may need a different approach.
If you’ve taken antidepressants as prescribed for several weeks and haven’t seen a meaningful improvement in mood, energy, or motivation, you may be dealing with treatment-resistant depression. We can help confirm this during a psychiatric evaluation.
We look beyond the standard checklist. Our team uses a combination of psychiatric insight, brain-based therapies, and genetic testing (when appropriate) to understand what’s not working—and why. Then we create a plan tailored specifically to you.
We offer several options, including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Ketamine Infusion Therapy, Esketamine (Spravato®), and personalized medication management based on pharmacogenetic testing. Your plan may include one or more of these therapies depending on your needs.
No. We treat adolescents, adults, and older adults with treatment-resistant depression. Each group has different needs, and we tailor our approach based on your age, medical history, and lifestyle.
Adolescents may need developmentally appropriate therapy, family involvement, and close monitoring. Older adults often have complex medical histories or cognitive symptoms that require more nuanced care. We tailor everything, from medications to communication style, to each person’s age and stage of life.
Not necessarily. We’ll review what you’re currently taking during your evaluation. In many cases, we can build on your existing plan, making adjustments where needed. You won’t be asked to change anything until we have a clear, safe plan in place.
That depends on your symptoms, response to treatment, and overall mental health goals. Some patients need ongoing support, while others improve significantly after a focused treatment course. Either way, we’ll help you build a plan that works for your life not just for today.
Yes. With your permission, we’re happy to collaborate with your current providers. Integrated care leads to better outcomes, and we believe teamwork is part of what makes treatment successful.