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Known For: The only ketamine clinic in Great Falls, Montana’s third-largest city. Anesthesiologist-led with cardiac and pediatric surgery experience. Newer practice established in 2024.

Review Scores5.0/5 Google (1 review)
LocationGreat Falls, MT
Address1601 2nd Ave N, Ste 103, Great Falls, MT 59401
Phone(406) 282-1444
Websitedkinfusion.com
TreatmentsIV Ketamine Infusions (55-minute sessions over 2-3 weeks)
Conditions TreatedDepression, Anxiety, PTSD, Chronic Pain, CRPS, Migraine Headaches
CostContact clinic for pricing
InsuranceContact clinic for details
Clinical LeadDr. John Venditti — Anesthesiologist (cardiac and pediatric surgery experience since 2012)

HealingMaps Take: DK Infusion fills the most significant geographic gap in Montana’s ketamine treatment landscape: Great Falls. As the state’s third-largest city and the hub for north-central Montana, Great Falls had no dedicated ketamine provider until DK Infusion opened in 2024. Patients in the Great Falls area previously faced a 200-mile round trip to Helena or a 300-mile journey to Missoula or Billings — a barrier that effectively locked out many who could benefit from ketamine therapy. Dr. John Venditti brings anesthesiology credentials with cardiac and pediatric surgery experience dating back to 2012, which provides an exceptionally strong safety profile for IV ketamine administration. The 55-minute infusion protocol over a 2-to-3-week treatment series follows established clinical guidelines. As a newer practice with only one Google review (a perfect 5.0), the track record is still developing, but the anesthesiologist-led model and the sheer unmet demand in the Great Falls market position DK Infusion as an important addition to Montana’s ketamine infrastructure.

Patient Review

“Finally having a ketamine clinic in Great Falls meant I didn’t have to drive three hours each way for treatment. Dr. Venditti’s anesthesiology background gave me complete confidence during every infusion session.”

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About DK Infusion

DK Infusion is an IV ketamine infusion clinic in Great Falls, Montana, led by Dr. John Venditti, an anesthesiologist with cardiac and pediatric surgery experience since 2012. Established in 2024, DK Infusion is the only dedicated ketamine provider in Great Falls, Montana’s third-largest city. The clinic offers 55-minute IV ketamine infusion sessions administered over a 2-to-3-week treatment series for depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, CRPS, and migraine headaches. The practice is located at 1601 2nd Ave N, Suite 103, Great Falls, MT 59401.

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What People Like

The only ketamine clinic in Great Falls — eliminates the 200+ mile round trip patients previously faced. Dr. Venditti’s anesthesiology background with cardiac and pediatric surgery experience provides the highest level of infusion safety expertise. The 55-minute session protocol follows established clinical guidelines. Perfect 5.0-star Google rating (though from a small sample). Addresses a major geographic gap in Montana’s ketamine treatment coverage.

What People Don’t Like

Very new practice (established 2024) with minimal review history — only 1 Google review. Insurance coverage details are not clearly specified. No KAP or psychotherapy integration is offered. Specific pricing is not published online. As a newer and smaller practice, appointment availability and long-term track record are still being established.

Getting Started at DK Infusion

Call (406) 282-1444 or visit dkinfusion.com to schedule an initial consultation. The clinic is at 1601 2nd Ave N, Suite 103, Great Falls, MT 59401. Ask about the treatment timeline — sessions are typically 55 minutes over a 2-to-3-week initial series.

Learn more about the evidence behind ketamine for depression at the National Institute of Mental Health.

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