Ketamine therapy, especially when administered by IV infusion, is an exceptional treatment option – providing substantial symptom reduction for many people. The results can be both rapid and sustained over time. Ketamine can help with mild, moderate, or even severe symptoms. It can help with acute, chronic, and treatment-resistant symptoms. It can help with depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other conditions and symptoms. Ketamine treatments offer the promise of real and lasting hope… However, ketamine is not a cure.
Just like insulin doesn’t cure diabetes and beta blockers don’t cure heart disease, ketamine isn’t a cure. It won’t eliminate symptoms forever, and patients are rarely done after one treatment or after a single series of treatments. The underlying conditions generally persist. Ketamine can rapidly improve symptoms and can be used as a rapid-acting treatment for people in acute distress, but it is important to see Ketamine as a maintenance therapy that can help alleviate symptoms and improve mental health over time.
While ketamine can work on its own, we work to embrace a holistic approach that has the best promise of helping a patient achieve and carry forward meaningful improvements in mental health. For example: