I work with individuals experiencing treatment-resistant depression, offering careful evaluation and individualized medication management.
Treatment-resistant depression is often a sign that it’s time to take a closer, more nuanced look at what’s going on.
When depression doesn’t improve after trying several medications, it can mean something important has been missed. This might involve rethinking the diagnosis, looking at genetic factors, or checking for underlying medical issues that can affect mood and how your body responds to treatment.
By stepping back and looking at the full picture, it becomes possible to better understand your experience—and find options that are more likely to actually help.
If this sounds familiar, you can request an appointment to get started →