Research, insights, and real talk about ketamine therapy and mental health.
A landmark NEJM study found IV ketamine achieved a 55.4% response rate vs 41.2% for ECT — with no memory side effects and no general anesthesia required.
Read more →The FDA has issued warnings about compounded at-home ketamine. Compare safety, bioavailability, monitoring, and what matters most when choosing how you receive treatment.
Read more →A 2025 meta-analysis found comparable efficacy between IV ketamine and TMS — but very different timelines, side effects, and treatment experiences.
Read more →From “party drug” to “one-time fix” — the most common misconceptions about ketamine therapy, addressed with evidence and empathy.
Read more →A March 2026 study in Molecular Psychiatry reveals how ketamine reshapes NMDA receptor activity in mood and reward circuits. Plus the Cleveland Clinic's landmark 1,000-patient chronic pain study.
Read more →Harvard's 2025 study compared IV ketamine and intranasal esketamine head-to-head. Here is what they found, and what it means for your treatment decision.
Read more →A practical, step-by-step guide to preparing for your first session — what to eat, what to wear, what it feels like, and how to make the most of it.
Read more →Practical strategies for the 24–72 hours after your infusion when your brain is most receptive to forming new connections.
Read more →For new mothers struggling with PPD, the timeline of traditional antidepressants can feel impossibly long. Ketamine offers a different path.
Read more →Sleep disturbances and mental health conditions share a bidirectional relationship. Treating one often helps the other.
Read more →Veterans face uniquely high rates of treatment-resistant PTSD, TBI, and chronic pain. Ketamine therapy offers a different approach.
Read more →The infusion opens a door. What you do in the days and weeks after helps determine how long the benefits last.
Read more →The 24–72 hours after a ketamine infusion may be when your brain is most ready to change. Here is how to use that window.
Read more →Most mental wellness protocols start with six sessions over two to three weeks. But every patient is different.
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Read more →Provider credentials, monitoring equipment, and patient-to-staff ratio matter more than most people realize.
Read more →Ketamine has been FDA-approved for anesthesia since 1970. Off-label use for depression and pain is legal and increasingly common.
Read more →With over 50 years of clinical use and a well-understood safety profile, ketamine remains one of the most studied medications in medicine.
Read more →Transparent pricing, financing options, and what your investment actually covers at a CRNA-supervised clinic.
Read more →A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist brings doctorate-level training and 8+ years of education to every ketamine session.
Read more →Ketamine targets the glutamate system — a completely different pathway than SSRIs. Here is what that means for your brain.
Read more →Research shows ketamine can reduce suicidal ideation within hours — far faster than traditional antidepressants.
Read more →For the 30–40% of OCD patients who do not respond to SSRIs, ketamine may offer a fundamentally different approach.
Read more →Opioids mask pain signals. Ketamine addresses the nervous system dysfunction that keeps chronic pain circuits firing.
Read more →Ketamine may help the brain process traumatic memories differently by promoting fear extinction and neuroplasticity.
Read more →For patients with treatment-resistant anxiety, ketamine works through a different mechanism than SSRIs — and much faster.
Read more →IV ketamine targets NMDA receptors to address the nervous system dysfunction behind chronic pain conditions.
Read more →Neuroplasticity does not just help with mood — it may also open new pathways for creative thinking and problem-solving.
Read more →Many patients report improved sleep quality after ketamine therapy — likely because the underlying condition is being addressed.
Read more →Starting ketamine therapy before seasonal depression peaks may help prevent the worst of it rather than just treating symptoms.
Read more →Research suggests ketamine may help reset reward circuits and reduce cravings in patients recovering from substance use disorders.
Read more →When every day matters and traditional antidepressants take weeks to work, ketamine offers a faster timeline for new mothers.
Read more →No commitment. A straightforward conversation about whether ketamine therapy makes sense for your situation.
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