About Service

Making Lives Better

Compassionate and effective care for adults experiencing persistent low mood, loss of pleasure, fatigue, and difficulty functioning due to depression.

Who needs it?

Individuals experiencing symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, or perinatal depression. This includes persistent sadness, changes in appetite/sleep, feelings of hopelessness, and withdrawal from social activities.
Major Depressive Disorder
Dysthymia
Perinatal depression

Step-by-Step Support

How we provide the service

Learn how our structured, personalized process guides each individual through assessment, planning, and tailored support to achieve meaningful results.
01
Individualized Treatment
Treatment is highly individualized and may include evidence-based therapies like CBT or Interpersonal Therapy (IPT).
02
Combined Care for Severe Cases
For moderate to severe cases
03
Medication Management
Combined care with a psychiatrist for medication management is often recommended.

Specific FAQs

1. How long until I feel better?

Therapy and/or medication typically begin to show improvement within 4-12 weeks, but this varies.

Depression is chronic, pervasive, and interferes with daily life, unlike temporary sadness.

Severe depression often requires a combination of therapy and medication for optimal recovery.