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Klinik Meissenberg Zug

Zug, Switzerland

Treatment & access

About this provider

Klinik Meissenberg AG in Zug describes itself as Switzerland's leading specialist clinic for psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatics exclusively for women. Its Depression & Burnout unit treats affective and stress-related disorders with a multimodal, relationship-oriented strategy: high-frequency psychotherapy (twice weekly), modular methods such as CBASP, IPT and IRRT, milieu therapy, art/movement/occupational therapy, biological procedures such as light therapy, and complementary medicine. It also runs a women-only outpatient service and a private ward. Its public pages do not describe a dedicated esketamine programme.

Services & programs

  • Inpatient psychiatric and psychotherapeutic treatment for women
  • Depression & Burnout specialist unit
  • Units for somatic stress and eating disorders, anxiety and emotion regulation, and crisis management
  • Outpatient service (Ambulatorium) for women
  • High-frequency psychotherapy, CBASP, IPT, IRRT, biofeedback
  • Light therapy, complementary medicine and phytotherapy
  • Art, movement and occupational therapy

Common questions

Who can be treated at Klinik Meissenberg?

The clinic treats women only, in inpatient, outpatient and private-ward settings; registration goes through the clinic's admission channels, and for medical matters the clinic lists a dedicated line (+41 41 726 58 17).

What has to happen before a first Spravato dose is reimbursed?

Swiss basic insurance covers esketamine only within the BAG Limitatio: adults 18-74 with treatment-resistant depression (at least two antidepressants with different mechanisms plus one augmentation attempt failed, confirmed severity), and the insurer's cost approval (Kostengutsprache) must be in place before treatment starts; coverage is limited to 10 months.

Looking at alternatives? One of the BAG-designated Spravato centers in Switzerland; see the country guide and the limited-medical-use PAT program.

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