FAQs
Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about ketamine treatments and therapy.

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What is ketamine?
Ketamine can be dangerous and addictive. In the wrong hands, its abuse can be fatal, such as in the death of Matthew Perry. However, when administered by experienced medical professionals and in a carefully designed setting, ketamine therapy can be safe. Our clinic maintains strict safety protocols, including careful screening and dosing, appropriate vital sign monitoring, and emergency equipment and procedures.
Our providers bring unparalleled expertise, combining decades of emergency medicine, psychiatric care, and ketamine therapy – a unique depth of experience that is rarely found in the field.
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What conditions can ketamine therapy help with?
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How does ketamine therapy work?
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What happens during a ketamine treatment?
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Is ketamine therapy safe?
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Who is eligible for ketamine therapy?
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Do you accept insurance?
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Is therapy required alongside ketamine treatment?
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