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Depression

Depression Treatment in Dallas–Fort Worth & Across Texas

Evaluation, therapy, and careful medication management for depression — plus FDA-cleared advanced options when standard treatment hasn't been enough. In person in Coppell and North Dallas, and by secure telehealth across Texas.

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Careful evaluation before diagnosisChild, adolescent & adult careIn-network with major insurersTwo DFW offices + statewide telehealth
Understanding

What is depression?

Depression is more than sadness, and it's not something a person can simply push through.

Clinically, it's a persistent change — usually two weeks or longer — in mood, energy, sleep, appetite, concentration, and interest in things that used to matter. It can also show up physically, as fatigue, aches, or slowed thinking.

Depression varies enormously from person to person, which is why care at CIP never starts with a prescription pad. It starts with understanding what this depression looks like, in this person, in this life.

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Care that starts with understanding

Because low mood is not always a purely psychiatric story, we look at the whole picture before we recommend anything — a diagnosis you can trust, and a plan matched to it.

Evaluation

How do we evaluate depression?

A depression evaluation at CIP is a whole-person workup, because low mood is not always a purely psychiatric story.

The result is a diagnosis you can trust and a plan matched to it, never a prescription on a first impression.

01

Full clinical assessment

History, current symptoms, sleep, stressors, and what treatments (if any) have been tried before.

02

Medical contributors reviewed

Thyroid problems, sleep disorders, nutritional factors, and certain medications can produce or worsen depressive symptoms — your clinician evaluates these rather than assuming.

03

Screening for look-alikes

Most importantly bipolar disorder, which frequently gets mistaken for depression and needs a different treatment approach.

Treatment

How do we treat depression at CIP?

Most depression care is built from two well-established treatments, used alone or together. For many people, the combination works better than either alone.

When more is needed

What if depression hasn't responded to medication?

We say it plainly: not responding to antidepressants is common, and it is not the end of the road. When depression persists after adequate trials of multiple medications, it has its own evidence-based options — both available at CIP.

The integrative difference

Care that treats the person, not just the diagnosis

Depression rarely travels alone. Poor sleep deepens it; thyroid and other medical factors can masquerade as it; nutrition affects the energy and stability recovery depends on. Alongside standard treatment, our integrative team — including functional psychiatry and nutritional support — works on these contributors.

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When to seek care

When does low mood deserve professional care?

More than a couple of weeks

When a low mood has lasted more than two weeks, or when it's costing someone things that matter — work, relationships, self-care, hope.

When family notices

Family members often notice the change before the person does; a gentle suggestion to get evaluated is a legitimate way in.

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If there are thoughts of suicide or self-harm, don't wait for an appointment: call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to the nearest emergency room now. For everything short of crisis, an evaluation is the right first step.

Access

In-person and telehealth depression care in Texas

We see Texas residents only and do not accept Medicaid. Most major insurance plans are accepted, and self-pay is welcome.

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Coppell

580 S Denton Tap Rd, Suite 280, Coppell, TX 75019

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm CT

North Dallas

17480 Dallas Pkwy, Suite 125, Dallas, TX 75287

Tue & Thu 1–5pm, by appointment
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Telehealth, anywhere in Texas

Secure video visits with the same providers, from wherever you are.

Flexible scheduling
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Questions & answers

Depression treatment — common questions

Where to start, how long treatment takes, advanced options, and telehealth.

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That's what the evaluation decides — there's no universal right answer. Many people start with one and add the other; for moderate to severe depression, the combination is often more effective than either alone.

It varies by person and treatment, so we don't promise timelines. What we do promise is monitoring: your provider reviews progress at every follow-up and changes course if something isn't helping.

Yes — that history is precisely what we want to see. Depression that hasn't responded to multiple medications may qualify for FDA-cleared options like TMS, and our evaluation maps which next step fits.

Many plans cover TMS for depression when specific criteria are met, usually involving prior medication trials. Coverage varies by plan — we verify your benefits before treatment begins so there are no surprises.

Evaluation, therapy, and medication management, yes — by secure video anywhere in Texas. TMS and SPRAVATO® are delivered in our office.

A thorough evaluation: your story, your symptoms, your treatment history, and any medical factors worth checking. You leave with a working diagnosis, a plan, and a scheduled follow-up.

Take the first step

Depression is treatable — including the stubborn kind

Whether this is a first episode or the latest of many attempts to get help, the next step is the same short form.

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