We offer a range of evidence-based treatments — not to overwhelm you with options, but because what works depends entirely on who you are and what you've been through. Our team helps you find the right fit.
Low-dose ketamine infusions for depression, PTSD, anxiety, and treatment-resistant conditions. What makes our approach different is what happens around the session: continuous nursing monitoring via Bluetooth vitals, live video, and a direct call line. For KAP (ketamine-assisted psychotherapy), your provider is in the room with you. For solo journeys, your nurse is moments away.
Ketamine works differently from traditional antidepressants. It rapidly increases glutamate, promoting neural plasticity and helping the brain break out of entrenched patterns. For patients who've tried medication after medication without lasting relief, this mechanism is exactly why it works when other approaches haven't.
We treat the session as a guided experience — not just a drug delivery mechanism. Intention-setting, integration support, and emotional processing are part of how lasting change happens.
Spravato is an FDA-approved nasal spray form of esketamine — essentially one half of the ketamine molecule, a filtered version delivered as a nasal spray — specifically indicated for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation. It's self-administered in-office under clinical supervision.
Because it carries FDA approval specifically for treatment-resistant depression, Spravato is often covered by insurance where standard ketamine infusions may not be. For patients whose medication history qualifies them, it can be a more accessible path to the same category of neurological benefit.
Sessions include a 2-hour monitoring period following administration. You're monitored by our nursing team throughout — and once the initial effects have passed, you're welcome to relax in a recliner, listen to calming music, journal, or read. No driving is permitted afterward, so plan to have a ride home.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, non-medication treatment that uses precisely targeted magnetic pulses — similar in strength to an MRI — to stimulate areas of the brain that become underactive in depression and OCD. No anesthesia, no sedation, no downtime. You can drive yourself home and return to your day.
We use the NeuroStar Advanced TMS system — the most clinically studied TMS system in the U.S., with over 15 years of real-world data. The results are meaningful: patients who complete a full course see an average 59% improvement in PHQ-9 scores, with most beginning to notice change between sessions 6 and 20.
We also offer iTBS (Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation) — a newer protocol that delivers the same clinical outcomes in just 3–10 minutes per session, for patients who find the standard 20-minute schedule challenging.
TMS and ketamine work powerfully together. TMS recalibrates the brain's salience network and stimulates the prefrontal cortex directly. Ketamine triggers a burst of neuroplasticity and quiets the default mode network. Research published in early 2026 found that combining the two produces significantly better outcomes than either treatment alone — particularly for treatment-resistant depression, neuropathic pain, and substance use disorder. Ask your provider if a combined protocol makes sense for you.
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and medication management grounded in trauma-informed principles and a thorough understanding of your individual history. Our providers don't rush. They listen.
Mental health care at ReNew is the foundation everything else is built on. Whether you're coming in for ketamine therapy, TMS, or seeking traditional psychiatric support, the relationship with your provider is central to your outcomes.
We treat the whole person — not just the diagnostic code on your chart. That means understanding why you feel the way you do, not just managing how you feel.
At ReNew, our psychiatric nurse practitioners provide therapeutic support as part of a comprehensive treatment approach — not as traditional standalone talk therapy, but woven into the ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) process.
This includes preparation appointments before your ketamine sessions (setting intentions, understanding the process, processing what you bring in), integration appointments after (making sense of what surfaced, carrying insights forward), and ongoing follow-up care as part of your treatment plan.
Our providers are board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioners — clinicians trained in both the medical and psychological dimensions of care. This is therapeutic work, grounded in clinical expertise.
Compassionate, evidence-based support for patients navigating addiction and substance use disorders. We recognize that substance use is rarely just about the substance — it's about pain, unresolved trauma, and the absence of better tools for coping.
Ketamine therapy is showing meaningful results for addiction, including alcohol use disorder — not because it replaces the hard work, but because it can help rewire the neural patterns that make recovery so difficult. Our team integrates this with psychiatric support for a whole-person approach.
For medication-assisted treatment (MAT), we currently offer Vivitrol and Suboxone continuation for patients who are already established on these medications. We do not initiate new Suboxone treatment, but can support patients in maintaining their current regimen.
IV vitamin and supplement therapies to support energy, immune function, mood, and recovery. Our vitamin infusions are administered by our Registered Nurses and can be added to your treatment plan at any stage of care.
We offer specials for existing patients — especially those who want IV vitamin therapy following a ketamine infusion to support faster, smoother recovery. Available infusions and injections include:
All IV vitamin services are performed by our Registered Nurses. Ask about our current specials for existing patients.
Because cost shouldn't be the reason you don't get better. Our team will verify your benefits before you commit to anything.
If you don't see yours here, call us at (480) 630-1733. We'd rather talk it through than have you leave with uncertainty.
You don't need to arrive knowing what you want. We'll listen to what you've been through and tell you honestly what we think might help — and whether we're the right fit.
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