Ketamine Therapy

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Overview

Ketamine therapy is a clinician supervised treatment for select mental health and pain conditions. It may help people who have not improved with standard treatments. Hydrate Medical provides a calm setting, clear guidance, and careful monitoring during each visit.

Conditions we commonly see include treatment resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and certain chronic pain syndromes.

Referral from your psychiatrist or primary care provider is required before treatment.

Eligibility

Ketamine therapy is not right for everyone. Your provider reviews your health history, current medications, and referral notes to decide if this treatment is appropriate for you. Some medical and psychiatric conditions can make ketamine unsafe. Final eligibility is determined during your clinical screening. Results vary, and no specific outcome is guaranteed.

How it works

What to expect on infusion day

Plan for a trusted ride home. Do not drive, operate machinery, or make important decisions for the rest of the day.

Conditions We Treat

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Depression Treatment

Experience fast-acting relief from persistent depression symptoms with an advanced treatment designed to support mood, motivation, and emotional stability.

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Anxiety Treatment

Find fast, effective relief from persistent anxiety symptoms through evidence-based treatment designed to restore calm and emotional balance.

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PTSD Treatment

A breakthrough therapy designed to ease trauma-related symptoms, reduce intrusive thoughts, and support emotional regulation when other treatments haven’t worked.

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Chronic Pain Management

Experience lasting relief from chronic pain with innovative treatment designed to calm overactive pain signals and improve daily function.

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Treatment course and follow up

Care usually starts with a short series of infusions set by your provider based on your clinical picture and response. Your team reassesses early to see how you are doing and may adjust timing or dosing. Some people continue with occasional maintenance visits if recommended. We coordinate with your referring clinician, with your consent, to support ongoing care.

Safety

Your safety is the priority. Sessions include continuous observation, standard monitoring, and established protocols. We use sterile, single use supplies. Before any treatment, your provider discusses potential benefits, risks, and alternatives, and answers your questions.

Common short term effects can include nausea, dizziness, changes in blood pressure or heart rate, fatigue, and temporary dissociation. Tell your team how you are feeling at any time.

Getting started

  • Ask your psychiatrist or primary care provider for a referral.
  • Request a consult so we can review your referral and medical history.
  • If eligible, schedule your initial series.
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FAQs

Will I be asleep?
No. You remain awake. Some people prefer eye masks or music to relax.
Some people notice changes within hours to days. Others need several sessions before they can tell. Response and duration vary.
Your provider will recommend a plan based on your goals, history, and early response.
No. Arrange a trusted ride and keep your schedule light for the rest of the day.

Important notes

This page is educational and not medical advice. Ketamine therapy is not a crisis service. If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 for immediate help.
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