How much does Ketamine IV therapy cost in Atlanta?
Ketamine IV therapy is priced at $999. However, other factors can increase the overall cost of your IV therapy, including the dosage, number of sessions, and the duration of your treatment. Our registered nurses can help you calculate the overall cost of your ketamine IV therapy based on these factors. We offer same-day availability, and we provide in-home treatments by licensed nurses.
What can Ketamine IV therapy help with?
Ketamine IV therapy can help with many health conditions, including treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. It can also provide lasting relief for chronic pain. It can block neuroplasticity and NMDA receptors, increasing the development of new neural connections. Ketamine can also help reduce suicidal ideations, treat opioid addiction, and provide anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have shown promising results in using ketamine to treat bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
Does insurance cover Ketamine IV therapy in Atlanta?
No, most major medical insurance plans do not cover the cost of ketamine IV therapy. However, you can check with your provider and determine if you can use your Health Savings or Flexible Spending Account to cover out-of-pocket expenses for ketamine IV therapy. We also offer many membership plans that offer discounts and perks that can help you afford our IV therapies. You can also review possible payment plans, especially if you need an ongoing personalized IV plan.
Are there side effects of Ketamine IV therapy?
You may experience mild side effects when receiving ketamine IV therapy, including temporary disassociation, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, temporary heart rate or blood pressure increases, drowsiness, euphoria, and blurred vision. Although rare, there are some serious side effects, including hypertensive emergencies, bladder or kidney issues, increased intracranial pressure, breathing problems, liver problems, and addiction. Our registered nurses will monitor you throughout your IV therapy and ensure that you do not experience any serious side effects. If you experience serious side effects after your treatment, go to the emergency room immediately.
Do I need a prescription for Ketamine IV therapy in Atlanta?
Yes, since ketamine is classified as a controlled substance, you do need a prescription for ketamine IV therapy. However, the laws state that a registered nurse who has completed advanced nursing training and is licensed as a nurse practitioner can prescribe and administer ketamine in the state of Georgia. Drip Hydration uses medical consultations by our registered nurses to determine eligibility for ketamine IV therapy.
How quickly does Ketamine IV therapy work?
You may notice some results within a few hours or days after your treatment, including reduced anxiety. Clients have reported improvements in depression within the first 48 hours. It can provide fast relief from chronic pain within minutes. Results from a single infusion can last as long as one or two weeks. Our medically guided treatment plans improve long-term outcomes, and our registered nurses can create a ketamine IV therapy plan that is right for you.