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Discover Relief with Ketamine Therapy

If traditional medications or therapies haven’t worked for you, ketamine therapy offers a new path to healing. Conducted online by licensed experts, this treatment gets to the root of mental health challenges by increasing your brain’s neuroplasticity—its ability to repair and form new connections. Many mental health issues stem from poor communication between neurons, and ketamine helps address this at its core.

Ketamine boosts neuron communication, helping your brain function more effectively. It interrupts negative thought patterns, promotes positive thinking, and can relieve chronic pain by blocking excessive signals. With minimal short-term side effects like mild drowsiness or calmness—and no known long-term risks—it offers faster relief than traditional medications, often within hours. Start your journey to feeling like yourself again with this innovative therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can text us at (813) 822-4470, email us at [email protected], or schedule a quick phone call here.

We currently do not accept insurance at this time. We can always issue a superbill for out-of-network (OON) reimbursement upon request.

‍Currently, ketamine is the only legally prescribed psychedelic medicine available for off-label use for certain mental health disorders. Ketamine is prescribed exclusively by licensed physicians. Our doctors do not prescribe controlled substances, including: benzodiazepines (Xanax or Klonopin) or stimulants (Adderall or Concerta).

When people suffer from chronic mental health disorders, their brain neurons form fewer connections which reduces neuron communication.

Effective neuron connections are crucial for virtually every aspect of brain function and overall health. Neuron communication coordinates bodily functions, regulates emotions and behavior, enables learning and memory, and allows the brain to adapt and grow.

Ketamine helps increase neuron communication by improving glutamate transmission. Glutamate is a primary neurotransmitter that binds with two types of receptors (NMDA and AMPA) to strengthen neuron connections needed for proper brain function, learning, and memory.

The binding of glutamate to those receptors allows the release of BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), which is a protein that helps promote the growth, maintenance, and survival of neurons.

Ketamine is currently being studied on its effectiveness in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), chronic pain, and is an emerging treatment for other chronic conditions.

The answer is often YES! Each person’s health profile is unique, and during your video consultation, your physician will work with you to determine the best treatment plan based on your health history. Some medications are contraindicated with ketamine, so please be sure to walk through all ofyour current medications with your doctor. ‍With mental health improvements from ketamine therapy, some patients have been able to safely taper off their antidepressant medications under the close supervision of their doctor.

What our patients say

Sophia M.

Georgia

5/5

“I was hesitant to try ketamine, but it’s been such game-changer for me. After a few sessions, I noticed a huge difference in my mood and I don’t feel as weighed down anymore. So glad I tried it!”

Wyatt T.

Tennessee

5/5

“My therapist recommended that I try ketamine, and I’m grateful I gave it a chance because I feel like me again. I’ve been on so many different medications for my depression, but nothing really worked for me until I tried ketamine.”

Kevin R.

Florida

5/5
“Ketamine therapy worked when nothing else did. After a few sessions, I felt more in control of my life and emotions. Highly recommend!”

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