
FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
We understand that you may have a lot of questions regarding Ketamine infusion therapy, the indication, cost and expected results, etc. Is ketamine right for me? What disorders does ketamine help? How quickly does it work? How long does the improvement last?
These are all important questions. Read through our Ketamine Infusion Questions below to learn more.
Ketamine infusion therapy has shown promise in treating a range of mental health conditions, including treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, anxiety disorders, and certain chronic pain conditions.
Many patients report noticing improvements in their symptoms within hours or days of their first infusion. However, the full therapeutic effect may require multiple infusions and can vary from person to person
The number of infusions required depends on the individual’s response to treatment, but a common initial course involves six infusions over two to three weeks. Ongoing maintenance infusions may also be recommended, depending on the patient’s progress.
Yes, ketamine infusion therapy can be used in conjunction with other treatments, such as medication and psychotherapy. A comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual’s specific needs is crucial for achieving the best possible outcomes.
Our Ketamine Infusion Therapy protocol is structured with two infusion sessions each week, over a period of three weeks, totaling six sessions.
Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes, during which ketamine is administered intravenously. Beyond just the infusion, our approach involves integrated psychotherapy throughout the entire process – before, during, and after the treatment.
On average, post-treatment conversations with your therapist take around 30 minutes, but individual responses to the therapy can vary. Some patients might require additional time to fully recover from the effects of the infusion. In such instances, our dedicated nursing staff will be available to provide the necessary care and assistance.
Your safety and comfort are our utmost priority. That’s why we ensure a healthcare professional is always present during your ketamine treatment. We strive to create a nurturing environment where you feel supported and informed at every step of your Ketamine Infusion Therapy journey.
Remember, this schedule may be tailored according to individual needs and responses to the therapy. For a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your specific needs, please consult with our healthcare professionals.
Some patients seem to achieve long-term relief after the initial series of six infusions and others require additional infusions at varying frequencies to maintain relief. Aftercare is an important part of ketamine therapy and Dr. Applegate will work with you to determine the best approach for you to achieve lasting relief
Based on a landmark study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health, up to 70% of all patients can expect significant relief after a series of six ketamine infusions. We have found that by curating the patient experience, providing an exceptional level of support, and setting realistic expectations, we consistently see outcome metrics that outperform the NIMH study. It is important to understand that it is impossible to predict an outcome for a specific patient. Thankfully, owing to the ease and accessibility of treatment and the absence of known side-effects, it is possible to explore the benefits of therapy without risk.
No. You should not make any adjustments in your current medications without specific approval from the prescriber. It is important to note that while there is some speculation related to benzodiazepine and lamotrigine and their effect on ketamine infusions, there is no actual evidence to support adjustments in either in advance of therapy. While these medications may reduce the dissociative effects of ketamine during an infusion, our experience suggests that they have no negative impact on outcomes.
Ketamine is administered over a period of 40 minutes. The dose is determined by your weight. The amount of ketamine administered is not enough to cause a loss of consciousness, so you will remain awake. During the infusion, some patients experience a waking dream-like state or mild euphoria. Most find the treatment very pleasant. Patient generally leave the office within a few minutes following the infusion and feel quite normal. It is important not to drive, operate any dangerous machinery, or make any important decisions until the day after a ketamine infusion, as reaction times can be significantly diminished immediately following the infusion
At Ketamine Clinic Surat, India, each ketamine therapy session is priced at ₹2,000
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