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Conditions We Can Treat

  • Major Depressive Disorder

    MDD is mainly treated with psychotherapy and medication, but some patients take antidepressants for many weeks before they start working. That means the medication needs to build up in the system to affect. Ketamine is different; its effects on MDD occur as it leaves the body. Ketamine therapy works by increasing the synaptic connections between your brain's nerve cells. After a couple of ketamine therapy infusions, you will experience improved energy levels, self-esteem, concentration, and moods.

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

    Post-traumatic stress disorder develops after a person witnesses or experiences a terrifying or traumatic event involving severe physical threat or harm. It can result in intense fear, horror, or helplessness. Ketamine could offer relief from PTSD symptoms and confidence without the side effects linked to antidepressants. It also has a short half-life and leaves your body quickly, making it a perfect treatment option if you don't want daily medication. It is a safer, more effective, and faster-acting alternative to traditional drugs.

  • Neuropathic Pain

    Neuropathic pain is pain stemming from damage or nerve injuries where the damaged nerve sends wrong signals to other pain centers. The nerve injury effect includes changes in nerve function both at the injury site and around your injuries. Symptoms of neuropathic are described as burning or shooting pain that comes with numbness and tingling. An interesting alternative treatment that looks promising is the low infusion of ketamine. Ketamine works by blocking the NMDA receptor that is overstimulated in the neuropathic pain syndrome. Ketamine resets the nerve pathway back to normal, leading to pain reduction.

  • Anxiety Disorder

    While occasional anxiety is okay, an anxiety disorder is different. It is a mental illness that leads to overwhelming and constant fear and anxiety that make you avoid school, work, and social gatherings. Ketamine therapy could be an effective treatment for anxiety disorder patients. The relief treatment is quick and does not have side effects, leading to a peaceful and calming experience. Patients using ketamine for anxiety can also eliminate or reduce dependency on prescription drugs to manage the symptoms. You might even discover that you have the energy to make any lifestyle change required to keep anxiety at bay.

  • Bipolar Disorder

    Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that leads to extreme mood swings that might include emotional lows (depression) and highs (hypomania or mania)It has now been discovered that bipolar disorder patients can experience swift and impressive antidepressant effects when one intravenous dose of NMDA antagonist ketamine was administered. That means patients experience fewer anger outbursts, less depression, suicidal thoughts, and sleepless nights. Although ketamine comes with side effects, they are mild.

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a disorder where persons have unwanted and recurring ideas, thoughts, or sensations (obsession) that make them do one thing repetitively (compulsions). While therapy and medication manage some OCD symptoms, most patients develop a dependency on them or suffer from side effects. Ketamine has proven to be an effective alternative for persons suffering from OCD, among other mood disorders. The infusions reduce low mood and anxiety, thereby reducing or eliminating obsessive thoughts and compulsive conduct linked to OCD.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Ketamine is an anesthetic medication that blocks the NMDA receptor that has also been used as a recreational drug due to its dissociative properties. It is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines because of its safety and efficacy for anesthesia. More recently, ketamine has been discovered as a safe and effective treatment for depression, and randomized controlled trials have shown rapid improvement in mood as well as a reduction in suicidality compared to people who receive a placebo or another drug.

  • Ketamine affects the glutamate system. Glutamate is used in the brain for neurons to communicate. At high doses, ketamine seems to block glutamate, making it an effective anesthetic. But at low doses, glutamate production is enhanced. This can have a variety of therapeutic effects.

  • The effects of ketamine are felt quickly, you’ll be aware of your surroundings yet won’t be able to carry on with normal daily functions, like having a normal conversation or standing up. You may experience feeling confused, dizzy, or nauseous. More often, patients have little to no side effects, and any effects will quickly subside. You’ll need someone to drive you home after the treatment.

  • The therapy generally takes an hour, and you’ll be very comfortable in our accomodating treatment lounge. We’ll develop an individualized treatment plan, but generally, IV Ketamine infusions include 6-8 infusions over a month’s time.