Contact
Kadima Neuropsychiatry in La Jolla, California logo

At Kadima Neuropsychiatry, people with treatment-resistant depression and other psychiatric conditions can find relief from their symptoms through the use of ketamine therapy. Ketamine is a highly-respected anesthetic, considered by the World Health Organization to be an essential medication. Recent developments in the treatment of resistant conditions with low-dose ketamine strengthen this assessment. They also offer deep TMS therapy, which can be covered by insurance for certain conditions.

The La Jolla clinic is led by experienced medical health professionals that are passionate about helping people overcome their chronic mental health diseases. This includes Kadima Neuropsychiatry’s founder, Dr. David Feifel, a certified neuropsychiatric. He and the team at the clinic operate under the mission of helping people move their lives forward, which is solidified in the name Kadima, as it means “forward” in Hebrew.

By offering ketamine therapy, patients of the clinic can get the help they need. Either as an alternative to or a supplement to mainstream treatments, ketamine infusions offer an alternative path to healing for those who have lost hope.

What types of ketamine services does Kadima Neuropsychiatry offer?

– Ketamine infusion therapy

What conditions does Kadima Neuropsychiatry treat?

  • Depression and other neuropsychiatric conditions

Who is Ketamine Treatment for?

The ketamine treatments at Kadima Neuropsychiatry are ideal for those who have found little or no relief from conventional treatments. Any of the varieties of ketamine therapy offered by the clinic are intended for those who are “generally healthy,” but whose lives have been significantly and negatively impacted by treatment-resistant conditions. Ketamine therapy offers a safe and effective alternative to mainstream medical interventions.

Is Ketamine Legal?

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.

How Does Ketamine IV Infusion Work?

Ketamine IV infusion therapy is the most common form of ketamine treatment. The drug is administered directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous drip into the arm. During the treatment, the patient lies still in a calm setting. The effect is usually immediate and can last weeks.

How Many Sessions Does it Typically Take?

Patients typically receive a series of six infusions over two to three weeks. Most treatments last, on average, two hours. This is what’s called the “induction phase” of the treatment. A doctor monitors the patient’s response to the treatment. The patient stops treatment if the first phase is not effective. The patient moves onto the “maintenance phase” if he or she shows signs of improvement. At this stage patients typically return for one infusion every two to six weeks. At this point, the treatment can last as long as the patient desires and shows improvement.​ 

Discover more California Ketamine Clinics

Location

Add Review

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Service
Value for Money
Location
Cleanliness

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Healing Maps Editorial Staff

Healing Maps Editorial Staff

View all posts by Healing Maps Editorial Staff

The Healing Maps Editorial Team has decades of experience across all facets of the psychedelic industry. From assessing studies and clinic research, to working with clinician's and clinics, we help provide data-backed information to psychedelic-curious individuals across the globe.

Now Closed

Opening Hours

  • Monday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
  • Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
  • Thursday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
  • Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

Explore Psychedelic Therapy Regions