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Treatment Options

Ketamine Infusion Therapy

Breakthrough Treatment for Depression and Anxiety

Looking for alternative options for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety?

For individuals struggling with depression or anxiety that hasn’t improved with traditional treatments, ketamine infusion therapy offers hope. This innovative approach involves administering low doses of ketamine—a well-established anesthetic medication— to rapidly and effectively relieve symptoms of mood and anxiety disorders.

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Extensive research, including studies by Yale University and the National Institute of Mental Health, has demonstrated that low-dose intravenous (IV) ketamine can significantly reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety—even when other therapies have not been successful.

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Ketamine therapy works by targeting brain pathways involved in mood regulation, offering potential life-changing benefits. It has shown positive outcomes for conditions such as:

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  • Depression, Chronic Depression, and Treatment Resistant Depression

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Bipolar Disorder

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

  • Post Partum Depression

  • Most Anxiety Disorders

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How Ketamine Infusions Work

Ketamine infusions work by targeting specific neurotransmitters in the brain that help regulate mood and perception. It may stimulate the growth of new connections between nerve cells, promoting long-term changes in brain function. When administered in controlled doses, ketamine produces rapid antidepressant effects, helping to alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. 

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New patients typically begin with a series of six infusions spaced over two to three weeks. Each infusion lasts 40 minutes, is painless, and is generally well tolerated. Most patients feel significant relief during treatment, with many staying symptom-free for extended periods afterward.

Based on a landmark study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health, up to

70%

of all patients can expect significant relief after a series of six ketamine infusions.

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