What is a Ketamine Infusion?
A ketamine infusion is a therapeutic procedure where a low dose of ketamine, a medication originally used as an anesthetic, is administered intravenously. This treatment is carried out by experienced providers under clinical guidelines and with appropriate monitoring to ensure safety and efficacy. The infusion process typically lasts between 40 to 60 minutes and is performed in an out-patient clinical setting. Ketamine has emerged as a breakthrough therapy for those suffering from severe depression, including treatment-resistant symptoms, as well as other mood disorders. It has also been shown to be effective for various chronic pain syndromes, like CRPS. Research on the use of ketamine for mental health began over two decades ago and has accelerated significantly in the last 10 years, providing a new hope for rapid symptom relief and improved quality of life. Unlike traditional treatments, ketamine can offer immediate benefits, making it a great option for those who have not found relief with other therapies. Some people see benefits immediately following their first treatment – especially those suffering with acute symptoms such as persistent suicidal ideation. Many people see benefits that build over multiple treatments, and many report measurable improvements after just a few treatments. We often see patients for an initial series of 6 treatments over a few weeks followed by maintenance treatments every 3 to 5 weeks thereafter to sustain the results.