Brain Recovery Centers
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Chesterfield, Missouri · 63005, 63017

Depression treatment near Chesterfield - for people the first treatments didn't help.

You've tried the antidepressants - maybe two, maybe five. You function, mostly. And you're exhausted from pretending the last prescription worked. Brain Recovery Centers treats Chesterfield residents - from Chesterfield Valley to Clarkson Road - with FDA-approved esketamine in clinic and a doctor-supervised at-home program. Most insurance accepted, including MO HealthNet.

Getting here from Chesterfield

About 10 minutes from Clarkson Road, and less from anywhere in the Valley - we're on Chesterfield Airport Road just off Boone's Crossing. Evaluations can begin by telehealth, so the first step happens from your couch - and we confirm your insurance before you ever drive anywhere.

MO HealthNetCommercial plansTRICAREMedicareSelf-pay at-home program

Questions from Chesterfield

Is there a clinic in Chesterfield?
Brain Recovery Centers serves St. Charles County and St. Louis County - the greater St. Louis metro - from one clinic at 18118 Chesterfield Airport Road, Suite G, in Chesterfield, and evaluations can start by telehealth. About 10 minutes from Clarkson Road, and less from anywhere in the Valley - we're on Chesterfield Airport Road just off Boone's Crossing.
Does insurance cover this for Chesterfield residents?
Most plans cover Spravato with prior authorization - including MO HealthNet plans, commercial insurance, TRICARE, and Medicare. We verify your exact cost in writing before your first visit.
How fast can someone from Chesterfield be seen?
The screener takes two minutes and our goal is simple: screened, coverage-verified, and scheduled within about a week.

Also serving: St. Charles · St. Peters · O'Fallon

Two minutes tells you where you stand.

Honest routing: clinic, at-home, or “not yet” - and what would change it.

Start the 2-minute screener
If you're in crisis right now, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), or go to your nearest emergency room. Brain Recovery Centers is not an emergency service.