Advanced Psychiatry Treatments in Heber City

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When depression, anxiety, or other mood symptoms do not respond fully to standard care, it can start to feel as if you are out of options. Advanced psychiatry treatments offer additional, evidence-informed tools that work on brain pathways in new ways, helping some patients find meaningful relief after years of struggle. These treatments are not a first step, but they can be an important next step when traditional medication and therapy alone are not enough.

At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, advanced psychiatry care is guided by a physician team that combines clinical experience with thoughtful, whole person evaluation. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, holds both a medical degree and a master’s in bioengineering from the University of Utah and leads a collaborative group of board-certified physicians who connect brain health with sleep, hormones, metabolic status, and overall resilience. Care is designed to be clear, compassionate, and individualized, so you can explore service options without feeling rushed or pressured.

What Are Advanced Psychiatry Treatments?

Advanced psychiatry treatments are medically supervised therapies that go beyond standard antidepressant and anti-anxiety medications. They are typically used for people with moderate to severe symptoms who have tried more traditional options without enough improvement. At Impact Medical, two key services fall into this category: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ketamine therapy.

These treatments are always considered within the context of a full psychiatric and medical evaluation. Your team looks at diagnosis, past treatments, physical health, and safety factors before recommending any advanced option. The goal is to match the right treatment to the right person at the right time, not to use advanced tools simply because they are available.

Advanced Treatment Options at Impact Medical

Impact Medical offers a coordinated approach to advanced psychiatric care that is supported by two dedicated child services:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS): TMS is a noninvasive treatment that uses focused magnetic pulses to stimulate specific regions of the brain involved in mood regulation. Sessions are delivered in an outpatient setting while you remain awake and able to engage with the care team. TMS is often considered for treatment resistant depression and is integrated with ongoing mental health support.
  • Ketamine Therapy: Ketamine therapy uses carefully monitored doses of ketamine, administered under physician supervision, to help shift entrenched mood patterns when standard therapies have not provided enough relief. It is typically reserved for complex or persistent depression and is always part of a broader plan that includes counseling, lifestyle strategies, and close follow up.

Each of these services has its own dedicated page that explores indications, expectations, and safety in greater detail, allowing you to learn more before deciding which path to explore with your provider.

Is Advanced Psychiatry Care Right for You?

Advanced psychiatry treatments may be worth discussing if you recognize yourself in some of the following:

  • You have tried multiple medications and appropriate doses without enough relief
  • You are engaged in therapy but remain significantly limited by mood symptoms
  • Side effects from standard medications have been difficult to tolerate
  • Depression or related conditions continue to interfere with work, relationships, or daily function despite good effort

A consultation at Impact Medical does not commit you to any specific treatment. Instead, it offers a chance to review your history, clarify your diagnosis, and discuss where TMS, ketamine, or other strategies might fit into your overall plan. In some cases, refining existing medication, adjusting lifestyle supports, or addressing sleep, thyroid, or metabolic concerns may be the best next step.

Why Choose Impact Medical for Advanced Psychiatry Treatments?

Impact Medical takes a team-based approach to advanced psychiatry care, bringing together physicians with complementary training and a shared commitment to whole person mental health. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, draws on his background in bioengineering, genetics, and performance medicine to integrate treatments like TMS and ketamine with careful attention to sleep, metabolic health, and long term resilience. Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, is a board-certified family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, offering nuanced insight into how hormonal transitions and aging influence mood and cognition.

Board-certified family medicine physician Benz Pimsakul, MD, has strong clinical interests in mental health, preventive care, and lifestyle optimization and helps patients translate treatment recommendations into realistic daily routines. Ryan Cooley, MD, is a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist and cardiovascular specialist whose expertise in cardiometabolic and autonomic function is valuable when heart and vascular health intersect with advanced psychiatric therapies. Rounding out the team, Leslie McNaughtan, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician with a focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, ensuring that advanced treatments are always considered within the broader context of each patient’s life stage and goals.

Advanced Psychiatry Care in Heber City, UT

Advanced psychiatry treatments at Impact Medical are designed to expand your options in a way that is thoughtful, structured, and grounded in evidence, so you do not have to navigate complex choices alone. To learn more about whether Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, ketamine therapy, or other advanced approaches may be appropriate for you, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.

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