IV ketamine therapy at Hydrate Medical is designed to support people living with anxiety that has not improved with standard treatments. Care happens in a calm setting with clear guidance, careful monitoring, and a plan that fits your needs. Results vary, and your provider will review benefits, risks, and alternatives before you begin.
Anxiety can affect sleep, focus, energy, and everyday functioning. It may show up as constant worry, restlessness, muscle tension, or panic. Many people improve with therapy and standard medications. When those approaches do not bring enough relief, your clinician may discuss additional options, including IV ketamine therapy.
Ketamine is an FDA approved medication for anesthesia. Clinicians also use ketamine off label, under appropriate supervision, to help adults with conditions such as treatment resistant anxiety disorders. IV ketamine is different from traditional anti anxiety medications because it acts on glutamate pathways rather than serotonin or GABA in the usual way.
Ketamine affects NMDA receptors and glutamate signaling, which can promote rapid changes in brain communication. Many people notice effects more quickly than with traditional medications. Research suggests ketamine may support neuroplasticity, which can help the brain form new, healthier patterns over time.
Your visit starts with a consultation and screening to confirm that IV ketamine is appropriate for you. If you are eligible, your provider recommends a plan and explains what will happen on treatment days. During the infusion you remain awake, you are monitored, and you rest in a private, comfortable room. After the session there is a short recovery period and a check in before you leave. You will need a trusted ride home, and you should keep the rest of your day light.
IV ketamine may be considered for adults with anxiety disorders that have not responded to standard care under the guidance of a qualified clinician. It is not right for everyone. Certain medical or psychiatric conditions and some medications can make ketamine unsafe. Final eligibility is determined during your clinical evaluation. A referral from your psychiatrist or primary care provider is required before treatment.
Coverage for IV ketamine varies by plan and is often limited. We provide transparent pricing during your consultation and can discuss payment options on request.
If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 for immediate help.
Some people notice differences within hours to days. Others need several sessions before they can tell. Response and duration vary.
Short term effects can include nausea, dizziness, changes in blood pressure or heart rate, fatigue, and temporary dissociation. Your provider will review what to expect and how we monitor your safety.
No. Arrange a trusted ride and keep the rest of your day light.
Learn more about the science behind IV ketamine therapy and its use in treating depression. Below are trusted sources and peer-reviewed studies:
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