UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service
Ketamine Clinic · Chapel Hill, North Carolina
UNC Department of Psychiatry, Interventional Psychiatry Service, Campus Box 7160, 100 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Hours
- Mon
- 8 AM to 5 PM
- Tue
- 8 AM to 5 PM
- Wed
- 8 AM to 5 PM
- Thu
- 8 AM to 5 PM
- Fri
- 8 AM to 5 PM
- Sat
- Closed
- Sun
- Closed
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About UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service
The UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service, part of the UNC School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry in Chapel Hill, NC, provides intranasal esketamine (Spravato) treatment. It is FDA-approved for adults with major depressive disorder who have not benefited from at least two prior antidepressant medications, used in combination with an oral antidepressant.
What Patients Say About UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service
Reviews for this facility are largely critical, with multiple reviewers raising serious concerns about extended stays tied to insurance billing practices, though a couple of shorter reviews praised individual doctors as kind.
- Multiple reviewers raised serious concerns about extended stays connected to insurance billing practices
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What Ketamine Treatments Does UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service Offer?
What Conditions Does UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service Treat?
Why Choose UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service?
- Listed in the ASKP3 (American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists & Practitioners) member directory
- Care led by Robert McClure, MD
Ketamine Treatment Cost & Insurance at UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service
- Insurance
- Esketamine is covered by most medical insurances for patients who have failed to benefit from at least two antidepressant medications.
Pricing shown as published by the clinic and may change — confirm current rates directly with the clinic.
Providers at UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service
- Robert McClure, MDNPI 1659469427
Provider details are compiled from the clinic's website and the ASKP3 member directory. Verify licensure with your state medical board — see our guide on verifying a ketamine provider.
UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service Location & Hours
- Address
- UNC Department of Psychiatry, Interventional Psychiatry Service, Campus Box 7160, 100 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
- Hours
- Monday 8 AM to 5 PMTuesday 8 AM to 5 PMWednesday 8 AM to 5 PMThursday 8 AM to 5 PMFriday 8 AM to 5 PMSaturday ClosedSunday Closed
How to Get More Information
Use the contact form on this page to message UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service directly, or visit the clinic's website for current availability and booking.
FAQs About UNC Interventional Psychiatry Service
- When might esketamine (Spravato) be appropriate?
- Esketamine is FDA-approved to treat major depressive disorder in adults who have not benefitted from at least two previous antidepressant medications, used in combination with an oral antidepressant.
- What is a typical course of esketamine treatment at UNC?
- A recommended course lasts six months total, starting with 4 weeks of twice-weekly sessions and gradually decreasing to once weekly, once every two weeks, and ultimately once a month. Each appointment is two hours long for monitoring.
- Who would not be appropriate for esketamine treatment?
- Esketamine is not recommended for patients with conditions that weaken blood vessels (such as aneurysms or arteriovenous malformations), a history of brain bleeding, or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Does insurance cover esketamine treatment at UNC?
- Yes, esketamine is covered by most medical insurances for patients who have failed to benefit from at least two antidepressant medications.
- How do I get referred to UNC's Interventional Psychiatry Service?
- Completed referral forms or questions can be directed to interventionalpsych@unchealth.unc.edu or by calling 984-974-3983.
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