Poor mental health needn’t be a life sentence. If you’ve struggled to overcome depression and are looking for a fresh approach, why not consider ketamine therapy? Book your appointment at Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine – Kentuckiana Ketamine Institute (812-913-4416).
Are you struggling with severe depression? Tried standard medications and therapy but nothing seems to work? Have you considered ketamine therapy?
Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine’s (KIM) ketamine therapy could help you finally overcome your mental health issues. Visit the clinic today and find out what the treatment could do for you. More details at
Ketamine can help to regulate the neurotransmitter glutamate which plays a role in regulating your mood. Don’t suffer the isolation and despair of depression. Get the help you need at KIM!
The ketamine treatments are administered in a carefully controlled environment and overseen by a trained professional. The services are part of KIM's extensive range of alternative treatments which include specialist therapies for neurological disorders, cancer, vitamin deficiencies, and musculoskeletal conditions.
A 2019 study in The American Journal of Psychiatry revealed positive outcomes for ketamine – administered via a ketamine nasal spray – on a cohort of patients who had failed to respond to anti-depressant medication. Further research suggests that, unlike SSRIs, the effects of ketamine on treatment-resistant depression can be felt in as little as 40 minutes, providing more immediate relief from severe psychological distress.
The treatment may also be of help if you suffer from anxiety disorders including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and PTSD. Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine explains that ketamine's ability to impact glutamate pathways likely contributes to its anxiolytic effects.
If you’ve been having suicidal thoughts, you may find relief with ketamine therapy. Studies suggest that its fast-acting interaction with your body can be effective in emergency situations and help you when you’re a risk to yourself.
Do you suffer from chronic pain? Ketamine is believed to influence pain perception by interacting with NDMA receptors in the brain and spinal cord.
You’re invited to schedule a consultation call with the KIM team to discuss whether ketamine therapy is the right choice for you. The treatment isn’t suitable if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, have a history of psychosis, or a family history of schizophrenia.
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“If you’re considering ketamine therapy for any condition, it’s essential to consult with a qualified medical professional who can evaluate your individual situation, discuss potential risks and benefits, and help you make an informed decision about treatment options.”
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