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The Mid-Atlantic Health Institute offers patients a unique approach to care. Using both integrative and conventional medicine, their evidence-backed treatment plans are personalized to suit patients’ specific needs. The staff understands that every patient is unique and thus needs an individualized care plan.

The center also offers specialized treatment options with state-of-the-art technologies, helping find relief from chronic pain and mood disorders. The Mid-Atlantic Health Institute has helped patients overcome depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The clinic is set up as a true healing environment.

Studies support the use of ketamine therapy for PTSD and other mental issues, so it’s important to understand the benefits. Likewise, the staff at MAHI can assist with worries about side effects with medical psychedelics, answering important questions.

What types of ketamine services does Mid-Atlantic Health Institute offer?

– IV ketamine infusion therapy

What conditions does Mid-Atlantic Health Institute treat?

  • Depression
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Anxiety

Important Info:

  • Mid-Atlantic Health Institute does not accept insurance and is not a provider for medicare/medicaid. The clinic can, however, provide you with a receipt that has diagnosis codes to submit to your private insurance if your policy covers “out of network” providers.
  • Checks, cash, or credit cards are accepted at the time of your visit.
  • There may be a lengthy wait-list time.

Your Treatment: What to Expect

Patients referred for refractory major depression at Mid-Atlantic Health can expect to receive 4-6 IV Ketamine infusions over 2-3 weeks with the possibility of a continued maintenance infusion every 4-8 weeks in severe cases. Mid-Atlantic Health often administers tDCS and/or neuro-photo modulation along with Ketamine to increase efficacy and reduce the need for maintenance therapy.

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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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  • First Visit Intake
    $ 360.00

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