Treat the
root cause
of your depression
Welcome to the forefront of depression treatment innovation, where cutting-edge science meets personalized care. State Street TMS in Vermont is proud to offer Spravato® (esketamine), a revolutionary treatment for depression. Spravato® provides a unique path to mental health rejuvenation, designed to accommodate your needs and circumstances.
Treat the root cause of your depression
Welcome to the forefront of depression treatment innovation, where cutting-edge science meets personalized care. State Street TMS in Vermont is proud to offer Spravato® (esketamine), a revolutionary treatment for depression. Spravato® provides a unique path to mental health rejuvenation, designed to accommodate your needs and circumstances.
Spravato® (esketamine) is the first nasal spray FDA-approved to treat depressive symptoms and treatment-resistant depression. It's easy to use, highly effective, and covered by insurance.
Jada Turco Khosla, MD is a Psychiatrist certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Psychiatric Association. She completed her residency training at the NYU School of Medicine and Medical training at University of Vermont, School of Medicine.
In addition, she completed additional training in Reproductive Psychiatry, Mind Body Medicine, and Integrative approaches to medical care. She has expertise in psychiatric diagnosis and evaluation, comprehensive management of mood disorders and psychopharmacology.
Maya Carlet, DNP, APRN, FNP, L.Ac grew up in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. She attended the University of Vermont where she received her undergraduate degree in Psychology. She then attended the Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, TX, where she earned a Master of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. She later returned to Vermont to attend the University of Vermont College of Nursing where she earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice.
She is particularly skilled in promoting the health and wellness of healthcare workers, supporting functional and effective team dynamics, dismantling barriers to healthcare, and in expanding access to the broad resources of lifestyle wellness medicine.
Jada Turco Khosla, MD is a Psychiatrist certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the American Psychiatric Association. She has expertise in psychiatric diagnosis and evaluation, comprehensive management of mood disorders and psychopharmacology.
Maya Carlet, DNP, APRN, FNP, L.Ac grew up in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. She attended the University of Vermont where she received her undergraduate degree in Psychology. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice from University of Vermont College of Nursing. She is an expert in expanding access to the broad resources of lifestyle wellness medicine.
Discover the experiences of our patients who have undergone TMS therapy.
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"I not only feel much better, I was able to get to know the amazing staff at the office! I feel alive again. I am so glad I decided to give it a try. I am so glad finished all the sessions. It works!"
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Intranasal esketamine (a refined form of ketamine) is an innovative depression treatment that often works when other therapies are unsuccessful. It’s easy to administer as you simply spray the drug into your nasal passages so it can safely enter your bloodstream.Anesthetists have been using ketamine as a general anesthetic for more than 50 years. Research shows that ketamine can also affect your brain and significantly improve mood. Receiving ketamine typically requires an intravenous (IV) infusion, where the drug passes directly into your vein through a needle in your arm. Intranasal esketamine is a far more convenient way of receiving ketamine treatment. The State Street team uses Spravato® intranasal esketamine, which is only available from practices registered with the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program.
You might benefit from intranasal esketamine if you suffer from treatment-resistant depression. Depression causes profound unhappiness, self-loathing, and hopelessness. You can’t change these negative emotions no matter what you do. Instead, they typically worsen until life becomes unbearable. Around 1 million people worldwide lose their lives to severe depression each year. For many people, psychotherapy and antidepressant medication provide an effective route to recovery. However, some patients make little or no progress. If you have this type of treatment-resistant depression or severe major depressive disorder, intranasal esketamine could be the answer.
Ketamine affects cells in your brain called receptors. Receptor cells prevent your brain from producing a neurotransmitter (chemical messenger) called glutamate that your brain requires for proper function.People with depression often have low glutamate levels. By blocking receptor cell activity, intranasal esketamine increases glutamate production and improves mood. Antidepressant medications like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) also increase neurotransmitter levels, but they work on other ones like serotonin and dopamine, in addition to glutamate. This is why intranasal esketamine can work when antidepressants haven’t. The State Street team finds that patients typically experience the best results when they use intranasal esketamine in combination with an antidepressant.
If you and your provider agree that intranasal esketamine offers significant benefits for you, they prepare a treatment schedule and you complete a patient enrollment form.You must visit State Street TMS each time you have intranasal esketamine treatment. As part of your REMS introduction, your provider discusses the risks of side effects like sedation and dissociation, and the potential for misuse before you start Spravato. You spray the medication into your nose, then relax in a comfortable room where the team monitors you for two hours. This ensures they can act quickly if you suffer any adverse effects. If you’re not getting results with other depression treatments, ask your doctor about intranasal esketamine. Call State Street TMS today or book an appointment online.
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147 State Street, Suite 1
Montpelier, VT 05602
Monday - Friday - 9am - 5pm
Saturdays - Limited availability, call to inquire
147 State Street, Suite 1, Montpelier, VT, 05602
Monday - Friday - 9am - 5pm
Saturdays - Limited availability, call to inquire