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Spravato (Esketamine) in Newark, California

Compare 2 Spravato (Esketamine) clinics in Newark, California that offer care for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • A Better Way Psychiatry & TMS

    TMS therapy and psychiatric services are provided at A Better Way Psychiatry & TMS in Newark, located on Balentine Drive in the East Bay. The practice treats adults with treatment-resistant depression and other mood disorders through both neuromodulation and medication management approaches. Board-certified psychiatrists oversee all TMS protocols and conduct comprehensive evaluations to determine appropriate treatment pathways for patients whose symptoms have not adequately responded to prior interventions.

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  • Mindpath Health - Newark

    Mindpath Health operates a psychiatric practice in Newark on Balentine Drive, providing medication management and diagnostic evaluations for adults with mood, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. The clinic offers both in-person and telehealth appointments with psychiatrists and therapists. Specific procedural treatments such as TMS or esketamine are not detailed in available listings; patients should contact the practice directly to confirm whether these services are offered at this location.

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About Spravato (Esketamine)

Spravato is the brand name for esketamine, an FDA-approved nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation. It's derived from ketamine and works on the brain's glutamate system — a different mechanism than traditional antidepressants like SSRIs.

Treatment is administered only at REMS-certified clinics under direct medical supervision. Patients self-administer the spray under a clinician's guidance, then remain at the clinic for at least two hours of monitoring after each dose. The induction phase typically involves twice-weekly sessions for four weeks, followed by weekly or biweekly maintenance dosing depending on response.

Many patients report meaningful symptom improvement within the first one to two weeks — substantially faster than the 4 to 8 weeks typical of oral antidepressants. Spravato is taken alongside an oral antidepressant, not as a replacement.

The most common side effects are dissociation, dizziness, sedation, and elevated blood pressure during and shortly after dosing. These typically resolve within the two-hour monitoring window. Patients cannot drive on the day of treatment.

Most commercial insurance and Medicare cover Spravato for treatment-resistant depression with prior authorization. Clinics offering Spravato in our directory hold active REMS certification and are staffed to provide the required in-clinic monitoring period.