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New clinic at The Royal uses esketamine to treat severe treatment-resistant depression. Unfortunately patients of limited means will have difficulty paying the $800 per treatment. It is not covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan.

June 1, 2023June 1, 2023Dr. Barry Dworkin

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New clinic at The Royal uses esketamine to treat severe depression

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