Oral Ketamine Treatment, also known as Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, is a way to help manage depression and other mental health conditions.
It uses Ketamine, a medication with a promising track record in quickly easing symptoms, even when other treatments haven’t worked.
Ketamine doesn’t work like regular antidepressants.
It focuses on the brain’s glutamate receptors, helping to create new connections in the brain—this can lead to significant and often fast improvements in mood and symptoms.
Oral Ketamine Treatment is helpful for people who are dealing with:
If traditional antidepressants haven't helped, Ketamine can help and provide you relief.
Conditions like Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Anxiety Disorder, and PTSD can respond positively to Ketamine treatment.
For those struggling with suicidal thoughts, Ketamine can instantly reduce these feelings and offer hope and a fresh start.
If you have extreme mood swings, Ketamine may help stabilize your moods.
For those with intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, Ketamine can offer hope and reduce symptoms.
Many patients experience noticeable mood improvements, helping to break the cycle of depression and anxiety.
We create a safe and caring environment for your Oral Ketamine Treatment. Our approach includes
We perform a comprehensive assessment to make sure you're a good candidate for Ketamine treatment.
If you qualify, we'll create a treatment plan for your specific needs and condition.
During the treatment, our medical professionals will monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments.
For the best outcomes, we encourage a holistic approach to your health. If it’s needed, we can combine ketamine therapy with other therapies and support services.
If you've been struggling with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, or persistent suicidal thoughts, and traditional treatments haven't worked for you, Oral Ketamine Treatment could be the solution you've been searching for.
Please reach out to us today to discuss your concerns, learn more about this treatment, and find out if it's the right option for you.