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Break the Cycle
Reclaim Your Life

IV ketamine therapy as a complement to addiction recovery — disrupting cravings at the neural level so you can finally move forward.

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The Science

Addiction Rewires the Brain

Substance use disorders are not a failure of willpower. They are a disease of the brain's reward circuitry. Years of alcohol, opioid, or stimulant use physically reshape neural pathways, creating deeply entrenched patterns of craving, compulsion, and relapse that resist even the strongest intentions to quit.

Traditional treatments — counseling, twelve-step programs, medication-assisted therapy — address critical dimensions of recovery. But for many people, the underlying neural rigidity remains. The brain stays locked in patterns that whisper just one more, even after months or years of sobriety.

This is where ketamine offers something genuinely different. Rather than simply managing symptoms on the surface, IV ketamine works at the level of synaptic plasticity — the brain's fundamental ability to form new connections and release old ones.

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How Ketamine Helps

Disrupting Addictive Neural Pathways

Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist that triggers a rapid cascade of neurobiological changes. Within hours of an infusion, it promotes the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and stimulates synaptogenesis — the growth of new synaptic connections in regions like the prefrontal cortex that govern decision-making, impulse control, and emotional regulation.

For people in addiction recovery, this matters profoundly. The rigid neural loops that drive compulsive substance-seeking begin to soften. New pathways form. The brain regains a measure of flexibility it may not have had in years — creating a window of opportunity where therapy, behavioral changes, and healthy coping strategies can take root more deeply.

Emerging research has shown promising results across multiple substance categories:

01 Alcohol Use Disorder — Studies show ketamine-assisted therapy can significantly reduce heavy drinking days and increase abstinence rates, particularly when paired with psychological support.
02 Opioid Dependence — Ketamine has demonstrated the ability to reduce opioid cravings and may help manage the depression and pain that often fuel relapse in opioid recovery.
03 Stimulant Addiction — For cocaine and methamphetamine use disorders, where few pharmacological treatments exist, ketamine's ability to restore synaptic plasticity offers a new avenue of hope.
04 Co-Occurring Depression & Anxiety — Addiction rarely travels alone. Ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects address the emotional pain that drives so many people back to substance use.
By the Numbers

What the Research Shows

86%
Reduction in Cravings
Reported in ketamine-assisted alcohol studies
50%
Fewer Relapse Days
vs. control groups at 6-month follow-up
4–6
Hours to Effect
Rapid onset vs. weeks for traditional medications
70%
Response Rate
In treatment-resistant depression co-occurring with SUD
Important Context

A Complement to Recovery —
Not a Replacement

We want to be direct about something: IV ketamine therapy is not a substitute for rehabilitation, counseling, twelve-step programs, or medication-assisted treatment. It is not a standalone cure for addiction. Anyone who tells you otherwise is not being honest with you.

What ketamine can be is a powerful adjunct — a neurobiological tool that creates the conditions for deeper, more lasting change. Think of it as resetting the soil so that the seeds of recovery can actually take root. The therapy, the community support, the daily work of sobriety — those remain essential. Ketamine simply gives your brain a fighting chance to receive them.

At Music City Ketamine, we work closely with your existing treatment team. We coordinate with therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and recovery programs to ensure your ketamine therapy fits seamlessly into your broader recovery plan. We are one piece of your puzzle, and we take that responsibility seriously.

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Your Experience

What to Expect During Treatment

Every infusion at Music City Ketamine begins with a thorough medical evaluation. For patients in addiction recovery, we take extra care to understand your history, your current treatment protocols, and your goals. This is not a one-size-fits-all approach.

During your infusion, you will rest comfortably in a private treatment suite under continuous monitoring by our anesthesia professionals. A typical session lasts 40 to 60 minutes. Many patients describe the experience as deeply reflective — a quiet, introspective space where rigid thought patterns begin to loosen and new perspectives emerge naturally.

Our therapy dogs, Walter White and Wilma, are often nearby. There is something grounding about a warm, calm presence when you are doing difficult inner work. Our space was designed to feel like a sanctuary, not a clinic — because healing happens best when you feel safe.

Patient Story
★★★★★
“I had been sober for two years but still white-knuckling it every single day. The cravings never stopped. After my ketamine series, something shifted. The obsessive thoughts quieted down. I could finally breathe.”
Verified Patient Alcohol Recovery • Franklin, TN Google Review
Is This Right for You?

Ketamine May Help If You Are

In active recovery but struggling with persistent cravings that threaten your sobriety
Dealing with treatment-resistant depression or anxiety alongside a substance use disorder
Working with a therapist or recovery program and looking for additional neurobiological support
Post-acute withdrawal — past the initial detox but still battling the emotional and psychological aftermath
Exhausted by medications that do not seem to work or carry their own dependency risks
Ready to invest in a medically supervised treatment that addresses the root neurobiology of addiction
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heal the hurt
Take the Next Step

Recovery Is Possible.
Let Us Help.

Your journey does not have to look like anyone else's. If you are in recovery and wondering whether ketamine therapy could support your path forward, we would love to have a conversation. No pressure, no judgment — just honest answers.
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