Spravato® (Esketamine) Therapy for Depression in Scottsdale, AZ
FDA-approved treatment for treatment-resistant depression, provided within comprehensive psychiatric care.

Spravato® Treatment for Adults & Veterans
What Is Spravato®?
Spravato® (esketamine) is an FDA-approved prescription medication for adults with treatment-resistant depression. It is administered as a nasal spray in a certified medical setting under direct supervision.
Spravato works differently than traditional antidepressants and is used in conjunction with an oral antidepressant, as part of a structured treatment program.
At Sonoran Sun Wellness, Spravato is offered within a comprehensive psychiatric framework to ensure safety, appropriateness, and coordinated care.
Who May Be a Candidate for Spravato® Therapy?
Spravato may be considered for adults who:
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Have treatment-resistant depression
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Have not responded adequately to multiple antidepressant trials
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Are under the care of a psychiatric provider
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Are able to participate in supervised, in-office treatment sessions
A psychiatric evaluation is required to determine eligibility and ensure this treatment is appropriate.
Why Choose Spravato® at Sonoran Sun Wellness?
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Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and monitoring
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FDA-approved treatment delivered in a certified setting
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Trauma-informed, patient-centered care
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Integration with therapy and medication management
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Clear education and collaborative decision-making
We prioritize ethical, evidence-based care and informed consent at every step.
What to Expect from Spravato® Treatment
Spravato treatment follows a structured protocol:
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Administered in-office under medical supervision
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Patients are monitored during and after treatment
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Sessions typically last several hours
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Transportation arrangements are required following sessions
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Treatment schedules and duration are individualized based on response and clinical guidelines.
Spravato® Within Integrated Depression Care
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Spravato is not a standalone service. At Sonoran Sun Wellness, it is integrated into a broader treatment plan that may include:
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Ongoing medication management
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Individual therapy
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Lifestyle psychiatry support (sleep, stress, routines)
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Nervous system–informed strategies
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This integrative approach supports safety, continuity, and long-term outcomes.
