Meet with a licensed Sleep Reset clinician to discuss whether prescription sleep medication may be appropriate for you — and how it can fit into a broader plan for better sleep.
Sleep Reset clinicians evaluate your symptoms, health history, sleep goals, and medication fit before recommending a prescription option.
Clinician visits may be covered by insurance if eligible · Prescription coverage depends on your pharmacy benefits
Your clinician will help determine whether medication is appropriate, and which option best fits your symptoms and health profile.
Sleep onset
May be considered when the main issue is falling asleep at the beginning of the night. It works with the body’s natural sleep-wake signaling system.
Sleep maintenance
Often considered when the main issue is waking up throughout the night or too early and struggling to fall back asleep.
Mood + sleep
May be considered when stress, anxiety, or mood symptoms appear connected to insomnia, depending on clinical fit.
Select cases
May be considered only in select cases involving psychiatric comorbidity, when clinically appropriate.
Prescription sleep medication decisions should be made with a clinician who understands your symptoms, risks, and long-term sleep goals.
Sleep medication may help with symptoms, but lasting insomnia improvement often requires addressing the behaviors and patterns that keep poor sleep going.
Sleep medications are not right for everyone. Your clinician will review your symptoms, medical history, current medications, and goals before recommending any treatment. Medication may be one part of care, but Sleep Reset also supports evidence-based insomnia treatment like CBT-I to help address the root causes of chronic insomnia.
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Meet with a Sleep Reset clinician and get a personalized care plan for insomnia, including medication when clinically appropriate.
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