In-Home Ketamine IV Therapy In-Home Ketamine IV Therapy

In-Home Ketamine IV Therapy

$999

We provide Ketamine IV treatments to help individuals with mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction.

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What is Ketamine IV Therapy used for?

What is Ketamine IV Therapy used for?

What is Ketamine IV Therapy used for?

In-home ketamine IV therapy is a breakthrough in mental health, where ketamine, a powerful anesthetic, is delivered directly into your bloodstream by our trusted registered nurses. This innovative treatment offers rapid relief for:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • PTSD
  • Chronic Pain
  • Treatment-resistant conditions

 

For those who haven’t responded to traditional therapies, ketamine provides a new path to healing. Experience these benefits in the comfort and privacy of your home.

How Ketamine Works

How Ketamine Works

How Ketamine Works

  • Puts you into a deep meditative state and shifts brain wave activity
  • Promotes neuronal healing due to damage linked to depression, stress and anxiety
  • Supports the formation of new connections within your brain, facilitating the development of positive thought and emotional patterns.
  • Enhances connections within key areas of your brain that help regulate mood and emotions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ketamine IV Therapy and How Does it Work?
Ketamine IV therapy delivers a powerful anesthetic directly into your bloodstream. Administered by registered medical professionals, ketamine infusion therapy is a valuable mental health aid for patients.
What Conditions can Ketamine Therapy Help Treat?
Ketamine therapy can provide rapid relief for depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, and treatment-resistant conditions.
Is Ketamine IV Therapy Safe?
Ketamine is approved by the FDA and is safe to use when administered by a licensed medical professional. Your medical provider will perform a pre-screening for your psychiatric and cardiovascular health and review your substance use history.
How Long Does a Ketamine Infusion Session Last?
Typically, a ketamine infusion therapy session lasts about 30 minutes. The duration may vary as the medical provider will observe before and after treatment.
How Many Ketamine Sessions Will I need?
Usually more than one ketamine infusion therapy session is recommended. During a pre-therapy consultation with your medical provider, the number of sessions required to meet your health goals will be discussed.
What Should I Expect During a Ketamine Infusion?
During a ketamine infusion therapy session, you will be in a quiet, dimly lit room. You can choose to sit in a reclining bed or chair. Noise-canceling headphones or calm, relaxing music and eye shades can contribute to a calm, stress-free environment. You will receive the ketamine infusion via an IV drip and your medical provider is present to observe and monitor the session.
How Soon Will I Feel Results from Ketamine Therapy?
Within 5–10 minutes, you may feel: - Light-headedness or floating sensation - Detachment from your body or surroundings (dissociation) - A dreamy, psychedelic state (visuals, time distortion) Enhanced emotional release, introspection, or clarity The dissociative feelings will fade within an hour. You will be aware of your surroundings and can communicate during the session.
Are there any side effects with ketamine infusions?
Ketamine IV therapy is generally safe when administered by a medical professional in a supervised setting. There are common side effects including light-headedness, disassociation, drowsiness and fatigue or headache, that occur after therapy and usually reside within a few hours. Driving or operating machinery should be avoided.
How Much Does Ketamine IV Therapy Cost?
A single Ketamine IV therapy session is $999 (the cost may vary depending on your location).
Is Ketamine Infusion Therapy Covered by Insurance?
Ketamine IV infusions are not covered by insurance. Many individuals use their Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Savings Accounts (FSA) to take advantage of pre-tax income for their ketamine sessions.