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Cost and Insurance

Treatment Costs

15 minute Complimentary Phone Consultation 
$0

Call and schedule a complimentary phone consultation to see if ketamine is right for you. Write down all your questions ahead of time. If after our conversation, you want to take the next step, we will schedule an evaluation and send you all the necessary forms to proceed.

Initial Evaluation:
$195 (waived for Summer)

This appointment will include an evaluation of your medical history, a detailed description of the ketamine infusion process, and treatment tips. If we determine you are not a good candidate, 50% of this fee will be refunded.

Infusion for Depression
$320 per session $400 (20% off Summer Special)

Your infusions will include a private room, IV setup, vital sign monitoring and anti-nausea medication if needed.

A single ketamine infusion can be effective within hours of the infusion to reduce depression symptoms for up to 80% of patients. However, these effects may last only up to a few days to a week. Multiple infusions in the form of a series of six infusions can prolong the antidepressant effects for up to several weeks and sometimes months.

Infusion Package for Depression, Anxiety and PTSD
$2000 for six treatments

Why six? Research supports multiple ketamine infusions are needed to minimize depression symptoms and maintain antidepressant effects. We recommend pursuing the 6 series infusion to start, followed by boosters as needed.

 Ketamine is believed to enhance neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize itself. Multiple infusions may provide a more extended period of enhanced neuroplasticity, allowing for the rewiring of neural circuits associated with depression.

Optimizing Neuroplasticity

Depression is a complex and multifaceted condition, and achieving sustained improvement may require a series of treatments to consolidate and maintain therapeutic gains. Multiple infusions allow for a more comprehensive approach to addressing various aspects of the depressive symptoms.

Consolidation of Gains

Ketamine's antidepressant effects are often cumulative, meaning that the benefits may increase with each infusion. While some patients may experience improvement after just one or two sessions, a series of infusions is thought to enhance and prolong the therapeutic effects.

Cumulative Effects
Infusion for Chronic Pain
$500 for 2 hours
$700 for 3 hours
Infusion Package for Pain
TBD based on condition

The number of infusions needed will vary depending on the condition being treated. For example, a person with neuropathic pain may need 4 infusions, while a person with CRPS may need 8 infusions. Also, after the initial series of infusions, some people may need to have maintenance infusions regularly to maintain their improvement.

Can my health insurance help?

Ketamine is out of network

Unfortunately, because this treatment is still considered “off-label” use by the FDA, most U.S. insurance companies do not cover ketamine treatment for mood conditions.

We’ll process out-of-pocket payments to hold the appointments when you schedule your treatment program. Then, when you come in for your appointment, we’ll generate a “superbill” so you can submit it to your insurance for processing and reimbursement according to your plan.

 Ketamine is believed to enhance neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize itself. Multiple infusions may provide a more extended period of enhanced neuroplasticity, allowing for the rewiring of neural circuits associated with depression.

Optimizing Neuroplasticity

Depression is a complex and multifaceted condition, and achieving sustained improvement may require a series of treatments to consolidate and maintain therapeutic gains. Multiple infusions allow for a more comprehensive approach to addressing various aspects of the depressive symptoms.

Consolidation of Gains

Ketamine's antidepressant effects are often cumulative, meaning that the benefits may increase with each infusion. While some patients may experience improvement after just one or two sessions, a series of infusions is thought to enhance and prolong the therapeutic effects.

Cumulative Effects
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