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Hope Wellness Mental Health Center

Ketamine Therapy

Innovative treatment option for treatment-resistant depression and other mental health conditions, providing rapid relief through medically supervised ketamine administration.

Overview

Our Ketamine Therapy program offers a breakthrough treatment option for individuals who haven't responded adequately to traditional treatments. Under careful medical supervision, ketamine therapy can provide rapid relief from severe depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions.

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Who Should Consider

People with treatment-resistant depression

Individuals with chronic pain

Those with severe anxiety

People not responding to traditional therapy

Individuals seeking alternative treatment

Expected Results

Rapid symptom relief

Improved mood stability

Reduced anxiety levels

Better pain management

Enhanced well-being

Our Process

1

Medical evaluation

Initial evaluation to determine eligibility for ketamine therapy

2

Preparation guidance

Education on preparation for ketamine administration

3

Monitored administration

Safe and controlled administration of ketamine

4

Integration support

Support for integrating ketamine therapy into existing treatment plan

5

Progress tracking

Regular follow-up appointments to assess treatment effectiveness

6

Aftercare planning

Development of aftercare plan to maintain treatment gains

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ketamine therapy safe?

Yes, when administered under proper medical supervision, ketamine therapy is safe. We conduct thorough medical screenings and provide constant monitoring during treatment.

How many sessions are typically needed?

A typical initial course consists of 6 sessions over 2-3 weeks, with maintenance sessions scheduled based on individual response and needs.

What conditions can ketamine therapy treat?

Ketamine therapy is primarily used for treatment-resistant depression, but may also help with anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain conditions.

Emergency Information

If you're experiencing severe depression or thoughts of self-harm, seek immediate help.

What to do:

  • Contact emergency services
  • Reach out to your treatment team
  • Use crisis resources
  • Go to nearest emergency room

Emergency Contacts:

National Crisis Hotline:988
Emergency Services:911