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where can i get ketamine treatment in florida?

by Bethel Shanahan Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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In low doses, the general anesthetic drug ketamine works as an antidepressant, and for females the boost in mood is easier to achieve. A Florida State University College of Medicine researcher is learning more about why this drug, used as an antidepressant for the last decade, requires a higher dosage to improve depression in males.

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Why choose ketamine health centers of Florida?

We are one of the very few centers specializing solely in ketamine infusion therapy with a team of mental health and certified anesthesia professionals to help our patients on their journey to recovery. Ketamine Health Centers has four locations across Florida. Clinics are located in Coral Gables, Weston, West Palm Beach, and Altamonte Springs.

What is ketamine infusion therapy in Hawaii?

Ketamine Clinic Hawaii in Honolulu offers ketamine infusion therapy for the rapid and effective treatment of major depressive disorders, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, PTSD, alcohol and drug addiction as well as chronic pain.

Which is the best ketamine clinic in Los Angeles?

Ketamine Clinics of Los Angeles, California. Ketamine Clinics of Los Angeles opened in 2014, making us one of the first clinics to offer IV Ketamine Infusion Therapy. We are the leading provider in treating depression, PTSD, other mood disorders, CRPS, RSD, and other pain conditions.

Where can I get a ketamine infusion?

NOVA Health Recovery Ketamine Infusion Center in Alexandria, VA provides Ketamine infusions for Depression, PTSD, Anxiety, Bipolar disorder, and pain. We also use Spravato and home-based nasal spray ketamine therapies.

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We utilize the powerful effect of ketamine to treat conditions such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), severe anxiety, bipolar disorder, and migraines.

The setting is ultra comfortable

"The team at Ketamine Clinic of South Florida made me feel comfortable, cared for, and supported during my treatments. I suffered greatly from CPTSD and I saw little improvement in traditional therapy.

The setting is ultra comfortable

"This staff is extremely professional, caring, and efficient. I tried Ketamine for anxiety and depression. The result is that I am able to now stop taking all the medications prescribed for these conditions.

The setting is ultra comfortable

"Ketamine infusions have saved my life. I have suffered from Trigeminal Neuralgia (aka The Suicide Disease) for 8yrs. I am now pain-free. Over the years I had tried surgery, wore a splint to reset my jaw, medication, Ayurvedic medicine, acupuncture… nothing helped and I was defeated.

The setting is ultra comfortable

"The team at Ketamine Clinic of South Florida made me feel comfortable, cared for, and supported during my treatments. I suffered greatly from CPTSD and I saw little improvement in traditional therapy.

Is ketamine used in South Florida?

Since then, Ketamine has been used extensively for pediatric and adult treatment in surgery, emergency departments, ambulances, trauma medicine, and war zones.

Is ketamine a dissociative anesthetic?

Looking for ketamine treatment in south Florida? We can help. Ketamine is a well-researched, dissociative anesthetic that was approved by the FDA in 1970. Since then, Ketamine has been used extensively for pediatric and adult treatment in surgery, emergency departments, ambulances, trauma medicine, and war zones. It is a commonly used medication in veterinary medicine. The World Health Organization lists Ketamine as one of the most essential medications due to its therapeutic effects and wide margin of safety.

Does ketamine affect the NMDA receptor?

Ketamine is known as an NMDA receptor antagonist. Many researchers are still searching for exactly how the medication can affect mood so rapidly and effectively, but what we do know is that ketamine works on glutamate, one of the most numerous neurotransmitters in the body. This increase in glutamate can cause a cascade effect of increased neural activity and communication in the brain. The areas of the brain which have shutdown due to over anxiety and depression, are suddenly awakened. Ketamine causes neuroplasticity, or new neural growth, a “rewiring” of the brain believed to play a big part in the lasting anti-depressant effects.#N#We know that ketamine is not only working on the NMDA receptor, but ketamine is also working on other receptors such as GABA receptors, G protein-coupled receptors, and a small effect on cholinergic Mu receptors. Along with reversing neuronal atrophy, ketamine also has an anti-inflammatory effect. Interestingly, the dissociative effects of ketamine are believed to play a part in the healing process as well. When given appropriately and titrated in the right doses by a trained provider, ketamine’s multiple mechanisms of action create a powerful, effective treatment for a variety of chronic mental illness and pain conditions.

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