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We have developed a resource focused on patients to help you locate ketamine treatment options nearby.

Ketamine therapy is reshaping mental health and chronic pain care for people who haven’t found relief through traditional options.

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Your Guide to Ketamine Therapy

What Conditions Can Ketamine Therapy Help With?

Ketamine, initially developed in the 1960s as an anesthetic, has evolved into a breakthrough treatment for a range of medical and psychological conditions.

Beyond its traditional use in surgery and pain management, ketamine therapy is now widely used for many different conditions.

anxiety

Anxiety

Relief from Chronic Anxiety and Panic Disorders with Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine therapy has shown promise in reducing chronic anxiety and panic attacks, particularly for individuals who have not responded to conventional treatments.

How It Works:
Ketamine modulates the brain’s glutamate system, enhancing neuroplasticity and promoting new neural pathways that may help regulate anxiety responses.

Potential Benefits:
Emerging research suggests ketamine may help reduce anxiety severity, ease panic symptoms, and support emotional regulation- particularly in treatment-resistant cases.

PTSD

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Support for PTSD Symptoms with Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine therapy is being explored as a supportive option for individuals living with PTSD, particularly when other treatments haven’t provided relief.

How It Works: Ketamine may influence glutamate receptors, supporting neuroplasticity and aiding the brain’s ability to process trauma.

Potential Benefits: Some individuals report improved emotional regulation, reduced hyperarousal, decreased anxiety, fewer flashbacks, and relief from persistent symptoms.

depression

Depression

Fast-Acting Relief for Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD)

For individuals with depression that have not responded to traditional antidepressants, ketamine therapy offers a breakthrough approach.

How It Works:
Unlike SSRIs, which take weeks to show effects, ketamine rapidly enhances synaptic plasticity, promoting mood stabilization within hours to days.

Potential Benefits:
May provide rapid relief from depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts, improving overall emotional well-being.

chronic pain

Chronic Pain Conditions

Managing Chronic Pain with Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine has been found to disrupt chronic pain signaling in the nervous system, offering potential relief for conditions that are resistant to other treatments.

How It Works:
Ketamine blocks NMDA receptors, reducing central sensitization and interrupting chronic pain pathways.

Potential Benefits:
May experience pain relief for conditions like complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia, and neuropathic pain.

OCD

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Ketamine Therapy as a Complementary Option for OCD

Ketamine is being explored as a potential option for individuals living with OCD. Early studies suggest it may offer short-term relief from obsessive thoughts and compulsive urges, but these effects tend to be temporary, and more research is needed to understand long-term benefits.

How It Works: Ketamine may help regulate glutamate, a neurotransmitter linked to the brain circuits involved in OCD.

Potential Benefits:
 Some individuals report short-term relief from obsessive thinking and reduced compulsive urges.

addiction

Substance Use & Addiction Treatment

Supporting Addiction Recovery with Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine is being explored as a supportive treatment for substance use disorders, including alcohol and opioid dependence. When used as part of a broader recovery plan, it may help reduce cravings and support behavioral change.

How It Works:
By enhancing neuroplasticity, ketamine may help disrupt compulsive thought patterns linked to addiction and promote emotional regulation.

Potential Benefits:
Studies suggest ketamine may reduce cravings and increase motivation to stay in treatment, especially when combined with therapy.

Neurological Conditions

Ketamine Therapy for Functional and Neuroinflammatory Conditions

Emerging research suggests ketamine may support neurological conditions related to nerve dysfunction or inflammation.

How It Works:
Ketamine interacts with glutamate receptors and promotes neuroplasticity, which may help restore healthy neural communication and reduce abnormal brain activity in certain neurological conditions.

Potential Benefits:
May support symptom relief and improved quality of life for individuals experiencing functional neurological disorder (FND), chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS), long COVID with neurological features, neurological Lyme symptoms, persistent post-concussion symptoms (post-concussion syndrome), and functional seizures (psychogenic non-epileptic seizures).

Migraines & Chronic Headaches

Ketamine Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Migraines

For individuals with migraines that haven’t responded to other approaches, ketamine may offer meaningful relief.

How It Works:
By acting on glutamate receptors, ketamine disrupts pain signaling pathways in the brain. Patients often experience a reduction in migraine severity and frequency.

Potential Benefits: In treatment-resistant cases, ketamine may help reduce the intensity, duration, or frequency of migraines. Some individuals report shorter recovery time, fewer breakthrough attacks, and relief from symptoms that haven’t responded to other therapies.

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How Ketamine Therapy Works

Understand how ketamine interacts with the brain to support relief from conditions like depression, PTSD, anxiety, and chronic pain.

Treatment Options & What to Expect

Discover the different types of ketamine therapy from IV infusions to nasal sprays & and what patients often consider when exploring Ketamine care.

Find Trusted Ketamine Clinics Near You

Use our directory to explore nearby clinics and providers offering ketamine therapy in a safe, patient-focused setting

Simple Steps for What to Expect During Your Ketamine Therapy Treatment  

Below is a guide to what you can typically expect during ketamine therapy, from your first consultation to aftercare support.

Finding a Provider &
Your Initial Consultation

  1. Search our directory for licensed ketamine therapy providers near you.
  2. Select the ketamine clinic that offers services for your specific health needs.
  3. Have a consultation to review medical history, symptoms, and treatment goals.
  4. Your provider can help you explore whether ketamine therapy is a good fit and discuss possible treatment options.
  5. If it is determined that ketamine treatment is a good option for your condition, the provider will likely schedule you for treatment.

The Ketamine
Treatment Process

  1. Session Length: Most ketamine treatments last 1-3 hours, with medical supervision; though they can be 3-5 hours depending on the condition being treated.
  2. Setting: Patients rest in a calm, controlled environment with dim lighting & optional music or applied metacognitive support.
  3. Effects: Some patients experience a floating sensation or dissociation, which fades after treatment.
  4. Results: Some people report feeling better soon after treatment, while others notice changes more gradually over a series of sessions.

Aftercare &
Long-Term Benefits

  • Depending on the condition being treated, many providers recommend a "loading dose" or series of sessions multiple times per week in the beginning.
  • After that course of treatment is complete patients may benefit from booster sessions to maintain long-term symptom relief.
  • Your provider will work with you to track progress and adjust treatments as needed.
  • Some providers recommend therapy integration alongside ketamine treatment.

FAQs About Ketamine Therapy

Get answers to your most pressing questions about ketamine therapy and our provider directory.

What is ketamine therapy?

Ketamine therapy is a treatment that uses low doses of ketamine to alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. It works by targeting neurotransmitter pathways in the brain. Many patients report rapid relief from their symptoms.

Who can benefit from ketamine treatment?

Individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, or chronic pain may find ketamine therapy beneficial. It is particularly effective for those who have not responded to traditional treatments. Always consult with a healthcare provider to determine suitability.

How is ketamine administered?

Ketamine can be administered via IV, nasal spray, oral lozenge, or injection. The method of administration depends on the provider's protocol and the patient's needs.

What are the risks of ketamine therapy?

While ketamine therapy is generally considered safe, potential side effects include dizziness, nausea, and dissociation. It is crucial to discuss any concerns with your provider before starting treatment. A well-structured treatment plan with provider monitoring helps mitigate risks. Read more in our Understanding Ketamine Benefits and Risks Guide.

How do I find the best ketamine therapy provider near me?

Use our directory search tool to find licensed and experienced providers.  Simply search by location or specialty to connect with professionals. Each listing includes detailed information to help you make an informed choice.

How long do ketamine treatment effects last?

Initial effects: Most patients feel initial improvement within 1-2 hours of treatment. Relief duration: Effects can last from days to weeks, depending on the individual.

Is ketamine therapy covered by insurance?

Some types of ketamine treatment, like Spravato® (esketamine nasal spray) are often covered under insurance. IV ketamine infusions are typically self-pay, though some providers offer financing options.

Is ketamine therapy addictive?

Ketamine does have abuse potential when used recreationally or without medical supervision. However, when prescribed and monitored by a qualified provider, whether in a clinic or as part of a guided at-home protocol, ketamine therapy is considered safe and non-addictive for most patients. Providers use controlled doses and structured treatment plans to minimize risk, with regular check-ins to ensure responsible use.

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