Anew Era TMS & Psychiatry is a Full Suite Mental Health clinic. We offer Therapy, Medication Management, and TMS Treatment. We believe that timely psychiatric appointments are critical to best patient care. Therefore, we strive to schedule appointments within 3-14 days. We currently have Licensed Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, PAs, and Therapists on staff waiting to serve your patients. We strongly believe that money should not be a barrier to accessing mental health care, so we take most insurances, except for Medicaid. Lastly, we are committed to raising the bar in psychiatric care services by always providing excellent customer service from the first point of contact.
Our Houston clinics provide a specialized, rapid-acting approach for residents seeking relief from treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Unlike traditional clinical settings, we offer Spravato® (esketamine) nasal spray in a medically supervised, comfortable environment. As an FDA-approved treatment, Spravato is specifically designed for adults who have not found relief through standard oral antidepressants. This allows patients from the busy hubs of the Texas Medical Center to the surrounding communities of Sugar Land, Katy, and Cypress to access life-changing care without invasive procedures.
Clinical teams in Houston focus on achieving rapid symptom relief by targeting the brain's glutamate system and NMDA receptors. While traditional antidepressants can take weeks to work, Spravato often begins to alleviate depressive symptoms within hours or days. Our facilities are strategically located across Houston's vast metro area to be easily accessible for those living and working in one of the country's most diverse and rapidly growing cities. During your initial consultation, we provide a detailed overview of the esketamine technology to ensure you understand how it targets specific brain pathways associated with mood regulation.
Every Houston location in the TMS Therapy Near Me directory adheres to rigorous REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy) safety guidelines. Every treatment course is overseen by licensed psychiatric professionals who monitor patients for at least two hours post-administration to manage potential side effects like dissociation or temporary blood pressure changes.
Clinical teams in Houston serve the metro area from convenient locations in the Medical Center, Midtown, Katy, and Sugar Land. Providing local access to this breakthrough technology helps patients avoid the stress of navigating Houston's sprawling highway network. Because Spravato sessions require an in-office stay, our appointment schedules are designed to fit into professional and family routines, making it easier to remain consistent with your care plan.
Yes, Spravato is FDA-approved and has been extensively studied for safety. Because it is administered in a certified clinical setting under the REMS program, patients are monitored by healthcare professionals for at least two hours to manage any temporary side effects like sedation or dissociation.
Yes, our certified Houston clinics serve as specialized hubs for residents across the metro, offering access to cutting-edge psychiatric technology in convenient locations including the Medical Center, Katy, Sugar Land, and Cypress.
The cost varies based on your individualized plan. Most major Texas insurance providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare, cover Spravato for depression. Our staff will help you verify coverage and explore patient assistance programs that can reduce out-of-pocket costs to as little as $10 per treatment.
Clinical teams typically follows a structured schedule: twice-weekly sessions for the first 4 weeks (Induction), followed by once-weekly sessions for the next 4 weeks (Optimization).
Our Houston facilities primarily treat adults with Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with acute suicidal ideation or behavior.
Yes, a referral is generally required to confirm a diagnosis of Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD), meaning you have not responded to at least two different oral antidepressants.
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