Ketamine Infusions & Integrative Therapy for Depression, Anxiety and Chronic Pain
Revolutionary healing utilizing cutting edge therapeutic techniques
Revolutionary healing utilizing cutting edge therapeutic techniques
Ketamine can help those suffering from intrusive and disruptive thoughts, images, and urges. OCD is often comorbid with other conditions, such as depression, both of which have been shown to respond to ketamine treatment.
Mitchell is a board-certified anesthesia provider and has safely administered ketamine to over 10,000 patients in his career. He is a member of the American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists, and Practitioners (ASKP3). He is passionate about helping improve the lives of those suffering from depression, chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, and many others.
Ketamine is the first legal psychedelic medicine available, which can be used alone or in combination with psychotherapy for the relief of treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, chronic pain syndromes, PTSD, OCD, autoimmune disorders, and many other conditions.
Ketamine rapidly reduces the frequency and intensity of symptoms to improve overall well-being. Some experience results after just the first session.
Ketamine has been used and studied medically as an anesthetic since the 1970’s. Research is showing efficacy rates up to 70% in the treatment of a variety of mental health conditions.
Each infusion is administered by monitored by our board-certified nurse anesthesiologist with extensive experience, having personally administered ketamine over 10,000 times.
Intravenous Ketamine is the safest and most well-supported administration of ketamine for the treatment of a variety of disorders. IV ketamine allows for the adjustment of dose during each treatment for optimal results.
Our staff has administered intravenous ketamine over 10,000 times and knows how to best tailor each treatment for your comfort and treatment goals.
Therapy works in combination with ketamine therapy to maximize benefits and create more durable, longer-lasting effects. Therapy sessions help to prepare you for sessions while integrating and building upon the progress made during ketamine therapy.
We work with you to find out how best to combine therapy with your ketamine treatment.
We do not require you to have a referral from your medical or mental health care provider, however, collaboration with your providers will assist in delivering your care in the most optimal way.
After speaking with our medical director, you will be offered an individualized treatment regime.
On the day of your session, you will be offered eye covers and headphones, which play music created specifically for ketamine therapy. You are welcome to bring your own music as well, but we recommend choosing music created specifically for ketamine and psychedelic therapy.
For the infusions, a small gauge IV will be placed by our highly experienced anesthesia provider, and you will receive an infusion of ketamine over a specified amount of time. You will be supervised by a board certified anesthesia provider, as well as having other members of the Quest team on site, to help with any needs that may arise.
For Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, you will be given an intramuscular injection with a small gauge in the upper arm region. You will have a licensed mental health provider, who specializes in psychedelic therapy, in the room with you for the entirety of your session. Your psychedelic therapist will help guide the experience and will be there to support you the entire time.
To have a Quest representative call you for up to 15 minutes of Q&A to discuss whether ketamine treatment is right for you.
If you want to contact us directly, email us at info@questketamineclinics.com, call us at (425) 654-5433, or text us at (206) 589-5958. Please leave your name, contact information, and the best time(s) to reach you, and we will get back to you then.
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