TMS Nearby

Spravato (Esketamine) in Woodland, California

Compare 2 Spravato (Esketamine) clinics in Woodland, 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.
Mental health clinic illustration

Clinics

2 clinics shown

  • Mental Health Services

    Mental health services are provided at this Woodland practice on North Cottonwood Street, serving adults in Yolo County. The clinic operates as a general outpatient mental health facility offering psychiatric evaluations and treatment. Specific modalities such as TMS, esketamine, or ketamine therapy are not detailed in available information; prospective patients should verify treatment options when scheduling. The practice accepts referrals for mood disorders, anxiety, and related conditions requiring psychiatric care.

    No reviews yet
    View Details
  • Mindpath Health Psychiatrists & Therapists - Woodland

    Mindpath Health operates an outpatient mental health practice in Woodland, providing psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy services for adults. The clinic is located on Main Street and treats patients with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and other mood conditions. Board-certified psychiatrists and licensed therapists work collaboratively to develop individualized treatment plans. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, though patients should verify coverage and prior authorization requirements before scheduling.

    No reviews yet
    View Details

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.