Ketamine Integrative Medicine is a physician-led clinic in Gilbert, Arizona that offers both oral and infusion ketamine treatments in the hopes of relieving patients from a wide range of conditions, from depression and anxiety to migraines and chronic pain.
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Annette Lusko, DO, who’s a board-certified osteopathic physician, leads these efforts. She opened Ketamine Integrative Medicine after working at places like Community Westview Family Medicine in Indianapolis and Mountain Vista Medical Center in Mesa, where she served as chief resident.
Currently, outside of her work at Ketamine Integrative Medicine, Dr. Lusko is also the chief medical officer of the largest addiction treatment program in Arizona.
– Ketamine infusion therapy & oral ketamine
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Pre-Appointment
Request an appointment—either in-person or virtual—here, or by calling (480) 877-0908.
Make sure you have someone, whether it be a friend or family member, to drive you home on the day of your infusions.
The Appointment
You’ll relax in a comfortable chair while Dr. Lusko or a member of her Ketamine Integrative Medicine team facilitates the infusion and an IV. The treatment can last anywhere from 45 minutes to five hours depending on your condition; however, generally speaking, ketamine infusions for chronic pain and migraines typically last several hours, while infusions for depression and anxiety are closer to 45 minutes.
Once the infusion is complete, you stay at the clinic for an hour to be monitored.
Post-Appointment
It’s best to relax the rest of the day after getting infusions.
Ketamine Integrative Medicine offers competitive pricing with infusions starting at $350.
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Sheryl Morrison
August 12, 2023 at 4:34 pmCan I get more information and does insurance cover any of the therapy?
Helpful ReviewThank you
Sheryl