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The Georgia Psychiatry and Sleep clinic in Douglasville, Georgia provides patients with treatment-resistant depression a newfound sense of hope using ketamine infusion therapy. The practice administers small doses of ketamine intravenously. Although the length of treatment may vary, the typical and most effective timeline sees 6 doses over the course of two weeks.

The clinic led by Dr. Munjal Shroff, an attending physician at Ridgeview Institute, a member of the American Medical Association, and a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Working alongside a team of board-certified psychotherapists, nurse practitioners, mental health experts, and more professionals, Dr. Shroff’s approach to health care uses modern innovation and holistic forms of medicine to provide relief for patients suffering from mental illness or sleep disorders.

Georgia Psychiatry and Sleep also has an office located in Smyrna.

What types of ketamine services does Georgia Psychiatry and Sleep offer?

– IV ketamine infusion therapy

What conditions does Georgia Psychiatry and Sleep treat?

  • Treatment-Resistant Depression

Important Info:

  • The clinic delivers a courtesy reminder call for your upcoming appointments, but it’s the responsibility of the patient to remember. Appointments must be canceled 24 hours prior to the scheduled time. A fee will be required for cancellations within a 24 hour period.
  • Patient responsibilities are due at the time of service. In an event of a high balance due to a hospital stay, the clinic does offer a financial payment plan. They accept Mastercard, Visa, Debit Cards and cash.
  • Your clinician may decide to administer as-needed medication during the infusions to help with side effects (hypertension, nausea, etc).

Your Treatment: What to Expect

Initial treatment begins with approximately 6 ketamine infusions over the course of several weeks. Infusions will take about an hour to complete. You will need to remain in the office for an hour after the infusion is complete. Patients should not drive or operate heavy machinery until the next day, after a restful sleep. You’ll need to arrange transportation to and from ketamine infusion treatment.

Subsequent treatment and duration will be determined on an individualized basis, based on clinical response, tolerability and patient and clinician discussion. 

Who is Ketamine Treatment for?

Ketamine has a bit of stigma and baggage given its history. While you may think of it as a “party drug” from the 1990s, there is a growing amount of research that says it has some positive potential. The more research our major institutions conduct, the less stigma there will be around these drugs. And if they can help people with drug-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, etc, then why wouldn’t we put these to use in proper, clinical settings?

Is Ketamine Legal?

This is primarily due to its stigma as a party drug. The truth is yes, ketamine is legal. In fact, it is only a Schedule III drug by the DEA. This puts it on the same level as Tylenol and codeine. So don’t let the baggage of this drug stop you from learning more about it. As always, ask your doctor if ketamine therapy is right for you.

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