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  • What to Expect With SPRAVATO®
    What to Expect With SPRAVATO®
    If you’re living with major depressive disorder (MDD) and haven’t found relief with traditional antidepressants, SPRAVATO® may offer new hope. Unlike oral medications, SPRAVATO® is a prescription nasal spray used with an antidepressant. It works in a different way to help you manage depression symptoms and start feeling better. At...
  • The Differences Between TMS Therapy and SPRAVATO®
    The Differences Between TMS Therapy and SPRAVATO®
    If you're living with major depressive disorder (MDD) and haven't found relief from standard antidepressants, you may want to consider an alternative treatment. At Prestige Clinic, our providers offer SPRAVATO® to help you take control of your mental health and feel like yourself again. Another treatment in the mental health...
  • What Are Advanced Treatment Options?
    What Are Advanced Treatment Options?
    Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) affects millions of Americans each year, and for many, traditional mental health treatments such as medication and talk therapy do not provide enough relief. At Prestige Clinic, we cater to these patients—those who feel like they have exhausted all their other options. If you are still...
  • What Is The Success Rate of SPRAVATO® Treatment?
    SPRAVATO®, an innovative medicinal treatment for major depressive disorder, has given hope to people who have not found success with various forms of pharmaceuticals and other treatments. Administered as a nasal spray with esketamine as the active ingredient, this medication works through NMDA receptors in the brain to help improve...
  • How Much Does SPRAVATO® Treatment Cost?
    How Much Does SPRAVATO® Treatment Cost?
    For individuals battling treatment-resistant depression, SPRAVATO® (esketamine) offers a promising path to relief. Unlike traditional antidepressants, which primarily target neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, SPRAVATO® works by affecting NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptors in the brain. This unique mechanism of action helps to regulate glutamate, an important neurotransmitter involved in...