Ketamine Services

What is ketamine therapy?

Ketamine therapy is designed to stimulate brain restoration, foster new neural connections, and enable your mind to rewire itself in healthier, more adaptive ways. This enables you to break free from old patterns of thinking that can cause anxiety, depression and other negative thoughts.

Most patients describe the experience as a disconnection from their usual consciousness, allowing them to explore their thoughts, emotions and experiences through a different lens.

This treatment is especially transformative for individuals who have tried medications in the past with little to no relief.

Which ketamine treatment is right for me?

We offer a variety of ketamine services dependent on your unique situation and finances.

IM Ketamine Therapy

During each session with us, a controlled dose of ketamine is administered intramuscularly.

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

Combining ketamine with guided therapy by a licensed therapist enhances emotional processing and breakthrough insights.

Spravato (esketamine)

Spravato® is an FDA-approved ketamine treatment for treatment-resistant depression. This insurance-covered treatment has all the same benefits as IM but is administered intranasally.

Which ketamine treatment is right for you?

IM Ketamine Therapy
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy
Spravato®
Route of administration
Injection
Injection
Intra-nasal
Rapid effects
On-site medical monitoring
HSA/FSA eligible
Covered by insurance
Includes therapist in-session
Number of treatments in initial series
6-8
6-8
12-15

Ketamine has demonstrated significant improvement in symptoms within a few days of treatment

Research has shown continued improvement over weeks, with series treatment leading to substantial improvement that is sustained, at times eliminating the need for other treatments.
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Ketamine treatment decreases symptoms of PTSD

Research has shown symptoms of anxiety improved within weeks of starting ketamine treatments.
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Ketamine can stimulate the prefrontal cortex & form new neural connections

In recent studies, ketamine has been shown to stimulate neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex - allowing it to rebalance mood and achieve high antidepressant effects. 
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