KETAMINE COST | KETAMINE INFUSION THERAPY PRICES

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Woman smiling after ketamine therapy, content with the cost.
Man standing with arms extended and looking happy after ketamine therapy and content with the cost.

KETAMINE COST | KETAMINE INFUSION THERAPY PRICES

As more clinics and patients embrace Ketamine Infusion Therapy to improve mental health, many interested adults inquire about Ketamine prices. Point blank, the cost of Ketamine therapy varies per patient. The cost depends on numerous factors. Keep reading to learn more about these factors and ways to save on Ketamine Therapy.

What Is Ketamine?

Ketamine has long been used in the medical setting as an anesthetic. However, Ketamine is scientifically shown to have many therapeutic benefits on mental health, as well. Primarily, Ketamine is used as a fast-acting anti-depressant.

In 2019, Ketamine was hailed as the “most significant breakthrough for treating depression in half a century.” But depression is just the tip of the iceberg. Clinical research further shows Ketamine’s potential to improve suicidal thoughts, anxiety, addiction, PTSD, chronic pain, and more.

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How Does Ketamine Work?

Traditional anti-depressants dull symptoms of depression and anxiety. Ketamine targets the causes of depression and anxiety.

Scientists believe Ketamine improves mental illness by rewiring the neurons that affect your brain’s regions that influence your mood and behavior. Ketamine creates new pathways in the brain that promote mental health and wellness.

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Ketamine may improve symptoms of a variety of conditions. These conditions include:

  • Depression
  • Treatment-resistant depression
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Addiction
  • PTSD
  • Suicidal ideation
  • Migraines
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Chronic pain

Does Insurance Cover Ketamine Infusion Therapy?

The FDA does not yet clear ketamine infusions for depression.  But the science is strong, leading many mental health professionals to use Ketamine “off-label.” Unfortunately, insurance companies do not cover “off-label” uses of Ketamine. Therefore, Ketamine clinics offer the treatment on a “self-pay” basis.

How Much Does Ketamine Cost?

Most Ketamine clinics price their treatments per infusion, typically starting at $400 but may be higher depending on the dose, duration of treatment, and the condition being treated.

Most patients benefit from a full course of Ketamine infusions. These typically range from 6 to 10 sessions, spaced a few days apart over a 2-to-5-week period.

If Ketamine is right for you, your advocates at Ketamine Therapy LA at CRMC will customize a treatment plan that meets your needs and matches your budget. We will also discuss financing options.

Related article: Lamar Odom Accredits Ketamine for His Recovery >>

Ketamine Pricing Factors

The price per Ketamine infusion varies depending on which condition is being treated. Different conditions require different dosages. For example, Ketamine treatment for chronic pain requires a higher dose of Ketamine than treatment for addiction or anxiety. Therefore, treating pain with Ketamine typically costs more than treating anxiety with Ketamine.

Ketamine Treatment Costs in LOS ANGELES

As the premier clinic for Ketamine Infusion Therapy in West Hollywood, Ketamine Therapy LA at CRMC provides the highest standard of care at the most competitive prices in Los Angeles, CA. To determine how much Ketamine therapy may cost you and discover ways to save on your treatment, schedule a FREE consult with Ketamine Therapy LA at CRMC today.

Contact Ketamine Therapy LA at CRMC online by filling out the form below. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at (323) 650-9883.

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Ketamine and Lamar Odom | Re/Born | New Documentary on Ketamine

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Ketamine and Lamar Odom | Re/Born | New Documentary on Ketamine

In the new documentary, “Lamar Odom Re/Born,” the famous basketball player credits Ketamine, a revolutionary drug therapy, for his recovery from addiction, anxiety, and depression.

The documentary follows Odom as he goes through a curated therapy, which includes Ketamine injections, to work through past traumas and overcome self-defeating coping mechanisms.

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Lamar Odom and Ketamine

Odom’s journey to recovery, the theme of the new documentary, follows a near-death experience. In 2015, Odom was found unresponsive in a Las Vegas brothel. Odom suffered numerous heart attacks and strokes and spent several days in a coma after overdosing on cocaine.

Obviously, Odom survived. Doctors called him a walking miracle. His near-death experience was the catalyst that pushed Odom to change his life.

Odom told Good Morning America, “I went to rehab and did some other things, but ketamine came into my life at the right time.” He continues saying, “I’m feeling amazing…I’m alive. I’m sober. I’m happy.”

Odom further says that he attends to incorporate Ketamine therapy into his healthy living regime. “I don’t think I will stop it,” he said of the drug. “I wouldn’t want to try to stop…”

What is Ketamine?

Ketamine is a synthetic drug. The FDA first approved it in the 1970s as a short-acting anesthetic. Unfortunately, its psychedelic side effects made Ketamine a coveted party drug known as Special K.

However, over the years, comprehensive medical research demonstrated Ketamine’s effectiveness for improving treatment-resistant depression. The research was so promising that the Cleveland Clinic distinguished Ketamine as one of the most “innovative medical treatments of 2017” and earned “breakthrough” status for the drug by the FDA.

The National Institute of Mental Health director, Thomas Insel, MD, backed up the research saying, “Recent data suggest that ketamine, given intravenously, might be the most important breakthrough in antidepressant treatment in decades.”

What is Ketamine Therapy?

Currently, Ketamine,  injected in small amounts, provides an “off-label use” for depression, suicidality, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction. In 2019, the FDA approved a nasal spray form of Ketamine, known as Esketamine, for treatment-resistant depression.

During a Ketamine treatment from Cosmetic Rejuvenation Medical Center, Board-certified anesthesiologist, Dr. Sirak administers small doses of Ketamine in a comfortable, clinical setting.

Ketamine takes effect almost immediately and wears off within an hour or so after the injection or infusion. During the treatment, many patients experience an altered mental state. However, patients are still able to talk and walk.

For some patients, especially those who are experiencing suicidal feelings, Ketamine brings relief almost immediately.

Ketamine is best used in conjunction with a comprehensive treatment.

Ketamine Treatment Near Me | Los Angeles

Learn more about this innovative therapy to alleviate depression, anxiety, and addiction. Get started by scheduling a consultation with the medical professionals at Cosmetic Rejuvenation Medical Center. Reach out online by filling out the form below or call Cosmetic Rejuvenation Medical Center at 323-650-9883.

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H, Choo T, et al. Ketamine for rapid reduction of suicidal thoughts in major depression: a midazolam-controlled randomized clinical trial. Am J Psychiatry. 2018;175(4):327-335. Link.

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Ketamine Treatment for Depression | Revolutionary Depression Treatment

Ketamine Treatment for Depression | Revolutionary Depression Treatment

Ketamine treatment for depression is a promising new therapy for improving treatment-resistant depression. Read on to learn more about the new depression treatment that the Cleveland Clinic calls one of the most “innovative medical treatments of 2017.”

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What is Ketamine Treatment?

Ketamine is a synthetic drug that was first found use on the battlefield as a short-lasting anesthetic. However, more and more clinical evidence emerges suggesting Ketamine to be a fast-acting treatment for the alleviation of severe depression and thoughts of suicide for individuals who do not respond to other treatments.

When used in therapeutic situations, Ketamine can be used off-label for various conditions and symptoms. These include:

  • Depression
  • Treatment-resistant depression
  • Suicidal ideation
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Anxiety
  • PTSD
  • Addiction
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Migraines
  • Chronic pain

Ketamine also comes in a nasal spray, known as Esketamine. This form of Ketamine is FDA-approved specifically for treatment-resistant depression.

How Does Ketamine Work?

Ketamine is not like your traditional SSRIs (such as Zoloft or Prozac) or Benzodiazepines (Valium or Xanax), which are commonly prescribed for depression and anxiety. This is why researchers consider the discovery of Ketamine as “a new, rapidly acting class of drug with a completely novel mechanism” as “arguably the biggest breakthrough in the field of depression in over 60 years.”

Dr. John Krystal, chief psychiatrist at Yale Medicine and one of the pioneers of ketamine research, further explains the difference between Ketamine and traditional drugs for depression and anxiety. He comments, “with most medications, like Valium, the anti-anxiety effect you get only lasts when it is in your system. When the valium goes away, you can get rebound anxiety.” In comparison, Dr. Krystal explains, “When you take Ketamine, it triggers reactions in your cortex that enable brain connections to regrow. It’s the reaction to Ketamine, not the presence of Ketamine in the body that constitutes its effects.”

Antidepressants regulate chemicals in the brain. Ketamine does not influence those chemicals. Instead, Ketamine promotes the production of glutamate. Glutamate impacts neuroplasticity. It allows the brain to physically restructure itself by creating new neuropathways. In other words, Ketamine enables the brain to “rewire” itself. Ketamine helps create new pathways (that facilitate new ways of thinking) which are resilient to depression, stress, and anxiety.

Ketamine’s novel mechanism of action is one reason why it helps people who do not respond to anti-depressants.

Fast-acting relief

Another advantage of Ketamine for depression is its near-instantaneous effects. This fast-acting drug can relieve suicidal thoughts and symptoms of severe depression within hours of the injection. This is quite different from traditional SSRIs that can take weeks to months to take effect.

Ketamine Treatment Near Me

Find out if Ketamine treatment for depression is right for you. Get started by contacting Cosmetic Rejuvenation Medical Center, the leading Ketamine clinic in Los Angeles. Reach out online by completing the form below or call the clinic at 323-650-9883.

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Duman R. S. (2018). The Dazzling Promise of Ketamine. Cerebrum: The Dana forum on brain science2018, cer-04-18. LINK.

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