Not sure whether you need therapy, a medication change, or something newer like TMS or Spravato? This free finder walks you through it in plain language, then points you to real providers near you.
We do not diagnose or treat anyone. We help you understand your options so your next conversation with a real clinician is a better one.
Start with what you are actually feeling and what you have already tried. Symptoms first, not drug names.
We match common situations to the treatment types that tend to make sense, and explain the honest tradeoffs of each.
Browse a short, verified list of Missouri clinics and programs, and take your notes to an appointment.
These are starting points, not prescriptions. A clinician confirms what is right for you. See the full finder.
A primary care visit or a therapist is usually the first step. Many people improve with talk therapy, a first-line antidepressant, or both.
When two or more medications have not helped, that is often called treatment-resistant depression, and other options exist.
Trauma-focused therapy is core. Some newer treatments are also studied for PTSD alongside talk therapy.
If you are in crisis, contact 988 now. For fast-moving symptoms, ask providers about their soonest evaluation.
A short, honest list of real programs in the greater St. Louis area and across Missouri. See all providers and details →
St. Charles County · Greater St. Louis, MO
A doctor-supervised clinic focused on treatment-resistant depression and PTSD, offering FDA-approved esketamine (Spravato) and TMS. A good fit when standard antidepressants have not worked.
St. Louis, MO
A large nonprofit community behavioral health provider offering assessment, therapy, and psychiatry across the St. Louis region.
Multiple locations across Missouri
A statewide nonprofit health system with behavioral health, primary care, and substance use services in many Missouri communities.
If standard antidepressants have not worked for you or someone you love, Brain Recovery Centers is a doctor-supervised local clinic offering FDA-approved Spravato and TMS for treatment-resistant depression and PTSD. Most insurance is accepted, including MO HealthNet.
Learn more at Brain Recovery Centers →Disclosure: Brain Recovery Centers is a recommended partner of this site. Talk with a qualified clinician about whether any treatment is right for you.