Ketamine Therapy Treatment

Discover a Innovative Solutions for Mental Health and Chronic Pain

What is Ketamine?

Ketamine, originally an anesthetic agent, has gained significant recognition for its therapeutic potential in treating various mental health disorders and chronic pain conditions. Its unique mechanism of action, targeting N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and promoting neural plasticity, sets it apart from traditional medications. Clinical studies have shown ketamine to be effective in rapidly relieving symptoms of treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Though considered “off-label” for these purposes, experienced healthcare professionals have found remarkable success in administering ketamine in a controlled setting, offering hope and relief to patients who have not found adequate relief through traditional treatment methods. 

Please note that insurance does not currently cover Ketamine Therapy.

Types of Ketamine Therapy

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Ketamine Infusion Therapy

This form of therapy involves administering ketamine intravenously (IV) in a controlled clinical setting. Patients receive a carefully calculated dose of ketamine that is infused directly into their bloodstream, allowing for rapid absorption and effectiveness. Ketamine infusion therapy is widely used for treating treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and various chronic pain conditions. The therapy is typically conducted over a series of sessions, with each session lasting around 40-60 minutes.
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Intranasal Ketamine (SPRAVATO™)

SPRAVATO™ is a prescription esketamine nasal spray that has been FDA-approved specifically for treatment-resistant depression. It is a close relative of ketamine and works similarly by targeting NMDA receptors in the brain. The treatment is administered under the supervision of a certified healthcare provider at a clinic or doctor’s office. Patients self-administer the nasal spray during treatment sessions, which are typically combined with an oral antidepressant as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
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Sublingual Ketamine

Sublingual ketamine therapy involves administering a ketamine-based prescription medication in the form of a tablet, lozenge, or liquid that is placed under the tongue. The medication is absorbed through the mucous membrane of the mouth, allowing it to enter the bloodstream rapidly. This method of administration offers a more convenient and less invasive alternative to IV infusions, while still providing the potential benefits of ketamine therapy. Sublingual ketamine is often prescribed for treating treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain conditions. It is important to note that this form of therapy should always be supervised by a healthcare professional, who will monitor the patient’s progress and adjust the dosage as needed for optimal results.

Ketamine Therapy: A New Hope for Lasting Relief

Unlock the potential of ketamine treatments for mood disorders, suicidal ideations, and chronic pain management.