Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine therapy is redefining how we treat depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. Unlike traditional medications that may take weeks to work, ketamine offers fast-acting relief by targeting the brain differently.

Ketamine Therapy: Rapid Relief, Real Healing

Modern ketamine therapy is transforming mental health care by offering a new approach for people who haven’t found relief through traditional treatments. Using low-dose ketamine under medical supervision, this therapy works on the brain differently than standard medications—helping restore neural pathways, improve emotional balance, and reduce symptoms more rapidly. With personalized treatment plans, advanced medical oversight, and a patient-centered experience, ketamine therapy delivers innovative care designed for real healing, not just symptom management.

Ketamine has been studied for decades and is now recognized as one of the most promising treatments for severe depression. Unlike standard medications that can take weeks or months to work, ketamine may provide relief within hours or days.

What Is Ketamine?

Ketamine is a medication that has been safely used in medical settings for over 50 years. Originally developed as an anesthetic, ketamine has gained significant attention for its powerful antidepressant effects when used at much lower doses under medical supervision.

In recent years, researchers have discovered that ketamine works differently from traditional antidepressants by targeting the brain’s glutamate system instead of serotonin or dopamine. This unique mechanism allows ketamine to restore neural connections damaged by chronic stress and depression.

What Is Ketamine Therapy?

Ketamine therapy involves administering small, therapeutic doses under medical supervision in a controlled clinical environment.

Ketamine may be delivered via:

  • IV infusion

  • Nasal spray

  • Oral lozenges or tablets

  • Intramuscular injections

How Ketamine Works

Ketamine promotes neuroplasticity — the brain’s ability to form new connections.

Rather than masking symptoms, ketamine works by:

  • Stimulating brain cell repair

  • Improving communication between neurons

  • Reducing inflammation in neural pathways

  • Resetting emotional processing

  • Enhancing emotional clarity and focus

  • Improving stress response

Conditions Ketamine Therapy May Help

Ketamine therapy may help treat:

  • Depression & treatment-resistant depression

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Bipolar depression

  • PTSD and trauma-related disorders

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

  • Chronic pain conditions

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Migraines

  • Neuropathic pain

  • Suicidal ideation

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Ketamine offers hope to patients who have tried everything else and still struggle to find relief from depression.

Dr. Mary Clifton

Founder, Keta Docs