For people whose symptoms have not improved enough with standard care. Our team provides careful assessment, treatment planning, and access to specialist options where clinically appropriate.
Advanced therapies for treatment-resistant conditions
Some people come to Saje after trying several forms of care and still feeling stuck, uncertain, or unwell.
Advanced care for treatment-resistant conditions begins with careful assessment — not with a promise of any particular treatment. Our psychiatrists and multidisciplinary team take time to understand your diagnosis, treatment history, physical health, medications, therapy experience, risks, and goals for care.
Where appropriate, your clinician may discuss a range of treatment options with you, including more specialised medical or therapy-based approaches. Any treatment is considered carefully, based on suitability, safety, evidence, and your whole-person care plan.
At Saje, advanced care is never about chasing the newest intervention. It is about bringing more thought, more care, and more clinical depth to situations where standard approaches have not been enough.
When standard care hasn’t been enough, we slow down, look again, and build a more thoughtful path forward.
Start with a suitability conversation
If you are wondering whether advanced care at Saje may be right for you, tell us a little about what has been happening and what kinds of care you have already tried.
Our Saje Care Team will be in touch to understand your needs, explain the next step, and help arrange an assessment where appropriate. Clinical suitability is determined by your treating clinician after a careful review.
Treatment resistance usually means someone has tried reasonable first-line care and has not improved enough, has relapsed, or has experienced limiting side effects. At Saje, we use it as a reason to slow down and reassess the whole picture — not as a fixed label.
No. Advanced care begins with assessment. Some people may be suitable for a specialist treatment pathway; others may be better supported by diagnosis clarification, medication review, therapy, TMS, lifestyle or metabolic care, or a different plan.
Yes, but we may ask for information from your GP, psychiatrist, psychologist, or other treating clinicians so we can understand your history safely.
You will usually have an intake conversation, clinical assessment, review of previous treatments, risk and medical screening, and a discussion of goals, expectations, alternatives, and costs.
This depends on the treatment pathway. If a treatment involves in-clinic monitoring, we will explain what to expect before, during, and after the appointment as part of your consent and preparation process.
No. At Saje, advanced care is considered part of a broader plan. That may include therapy, psychiatry, GP care, lifestyle support, family or social supports, and follow-up.
Costs depend on the assessment required and the care pathway recommended. We will explain expected fees before you proceed.
Call our Care Cordinator or fill the form on this page to speak with one of our Care Team about your suitability and more information.