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Online Depression Treatment in Arizona
Do you think that you might have depression but aren’t sure where to seek help? At Klarity, we make it easy for you to access online depression treatment in Arizona by connecting you with a healthcare provider who will help you manage your mental health. Book an appointment today and speak with someone in as little as 48 hours.
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Almost 1 in 5 Americans Will Suffer From Depression at Some Point in Their Lives.
If left untreated, feelings of sadness or hopelessness can transform into chronic depression. If these emotions are negatively impacting your daily life, you may benefit from depression treatment.

Not Sure if You Need Depression Treatment? Take a Free 2-Minute Online Evaluation.
Klarity offers a brief survey to help you learn more about your symptoms and whether depression treatment is right for you.
Depression Symptoms Can Affect Anyone
There are some key differences between feeling sad and being depressed. If you’ve been dealing with feelings of apathy, extreme exhaustion, or any of the other symptoms to the right for the last two weeks or more, you may have clinical depression.
There are some key differences between feeling sad and being depressed. If you’ve been dealing with feelings of apathy, extreme exhaustion, or any of the other symptoms to the right for the last two weeks or more, you may have clinical depression.
- Persistent sadness or anxiety
- Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness
- Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
- Trouble sleeping or oversleeping
- Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies you typically enjoy
- If you are experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, help is available. Speak with someone today and call the national suicide prevention hotline at 988.
Board-Certified Providers Specialized in Depression
Every medical professional on Klarity is certified and licensed, and many of them specialize specifically in diagnosing and treating depression.

Jacek Cieply

Mark Bender

Maria Lourdes Martinez



Getting Started with Online Depression Treatment is Easy
Klarity makes treating your depression in Arizona as easy as possible. If you are looking for convenient telehealth appointments at affordable (insurance-free) rates, we’re here for you.

Attend an Initial Online Visit
Schedule an appointment with a board-certified healthcare provider using our online portal, and be seen via telehealth within 48 hours.

Discuss Evaluation & Treatment Plan
During that initial appointment with your healthcare provider, you will work together to assess and diagnose your symptoms. You’ll then develop a treatment plan with them personalized for you, which may or may not include prescription medication.

Receive Your First Treatment
If your treatment plan includes a prescription, Klarity will immediately send it to the pharmacy of your choosing. You can pay out of pocket or use your insurance to cover the cost.

Refills & Follow-Ups
Your depression treatment with Klarity is ongoing, meaning you’ll meet regularly with your healthcare provider to monitor your condition and discuss how your treatment plan is working for you. Also, if the medication you were prescribed is effective with few side effects, you could qualify for automatic monthly refills.
You’re in Good Company
Other patients in Arizona and beyond have already seen success through Klarity. Read their reviews to learn more about what we have to offer.
Truly Affordable.
Pricing with Zero Complications
No membership. No hidden fees. Just comprehensive, affordable care.
$149
Initial visit
$59
Per follow-ups
$25
Per refills
Starting from the 2nd visit, your provider will either meet you by video visit or send you a refill request form for your prescription management.
*When switching to a new provider, Klarity discounts the initial visit fee ($149) to be equivalent to the follow-up visit fee ($59). There is no net new cost to switch to a different provider.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Drug interactions occur when one prescription medication interacts with another medication or substance in a way that causes harm to the patient. Your healthcare provider will discuss the medications you are currently taking during your initial visit to find an antidepressant that works best for you.
Depression is typically treated with a combination of prescription medication and psychotherapy, but some patients may find alternative mental health care methods that work for them. These methods include talk therapy, meditation, acupuncture, and herbal remedies.
The medical professionals on Klarity do not provide these therapies. Our healthcare providers focus on immediate relief from depression symptoms through the use of prescriptions.
Having a depressive episode increases the chance of another one happening. Fluctuations in thoughts from a traumatic event or chemical imbalance create pathways in the brain, and once a pathway is created, it becomes easier for the brain to follow it again.
The best way to handle future depressive episodes is through preparation. Develop healthy coping mechanisms, continue to follow your treatment plan, and seek help if you feel a depressive episode coming on.

Get Better Today. Discuss Your Symptoms With an Expert Who Can Help
When you use Klarity, getting help can be as easy as booking an appointment, receiving a depression diagnosis, and starting a treatment plan, if applicable. Start your journey towards getting your life back by meeting with a healthcare provider in Arizona in just 48 hours.