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Conditions They Treat:

  • Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
  • OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
  • Severe Anxiety
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Migraines
  • Chronic Pain
    • CPRS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)
    • RSD (Reflexive Sympathetic Dystrophy)
  • Addiction

HealingMaps Says: Midwest Ketafusion, the first ketamine infusion clinic in Iowa City, IA, provides ketamine therapy to the city and surrounding areas, as well as surrounding states, including Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri. Offering “evidence-based treatment plans” and an “individual approach to patient care,” Midwest Ketafusion is an alternative for those whose treatments by conventional practices have resulted in little improvement in mental or physical health conditions. The comfortable clinic and expert staff ensure a safe and productive experience for each client. Those suffering from treatment-resistant mood disorders and/or chronic pain can find relief from symptoms through this cutting-edge treatment.

Patient/Testimonial: “The most supportive, understanding and knowledgeable medical professionals I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. Always willing to give honest and insightful opinions on treatment courses and maintenance care. This has been a life-changing treatment experience for me when dozens of other medications and years of trial and error showed little to no change or growth. Treatment here has given me the ability to feel better than I ever have before and I cannot recommend Midwest Ketafusion enough!” — Jacob Allen, Google Reviews.

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy? No.

Are Female Practitioners Available? Yes.

Cost: N/A – contact for pricing information. But here is a general guide on ketamine infusion pricing.

Do They Accept Insurance? Contact for more information.

What types of ketamine services does Midwest Ketafusion offer? 

Additional Info: 

The board-certified team at Midwest Ketafusion have a combined two decades of experience in anesthetics. Among the clinical staff is CRNA Charlie Hong, whose experience with anesthesia and ketamine stretches back over a decade. Charlie was led to advocating for alternative treatments for mental health disorders after witnessing firsthand the effects of such a disorder on a close childhood friend. The Midwest Ketafusion team provides safe and reliable treatments to those whose quality of life is negatively impacted by the difficulties associated with chronic and treatment-resistant problems.

Important Info

  • The following conditions may prohibit ketamine therapy: uncontrolled high blood pressure, unstable heart disease, untreated hyperthyroid disease, renal insufficiency, liver impairment, current manic episode, or active psychotic (hallucinations or delusions) symptoms associated with schizophrenia, history of ketamine dependence and current pregnancy.
  • Patients should remain on any pre-existing medications, and stay in close contact with their primary care physician while undergoing treatment.
  • A trusted driver is required on infusion days.
  • Most insurance providers do not cover ketamine infusion therapy. Please check with your provider for more information.
  • Midwest Ketafusion offers a 10 percent discount to veterans and current military service members.

Your Treatment: What to Expect

Prior to infusion treatments, clients undergo a thorough screening process to ensure that ketamine is an appropriate medication. Patients are monitored closely by a trained CRNA throughout the procedure. Some patients experience dissociative or uncomfortable physical sensations during treatment, but these subside soon after the infusion ends. Ketamine infusion has shown significant positive results within hours of the initial treatment, though most patients will begin to see these results within the first few days.

Who is this treatment for?

Ketamine infusion therapy at Midwest Ketafusion is for those whose mental health condition or chronic pain conditions continue to negatively impact quality of life, even after or during more mainstream treatments. Ketamine infusion has been shown to be a useful and effective component of a larger treatment plan that includes conventional therapies as well, though physician referrals are not necessary for treatment. Those seeking relief from hard-to-manage conditions have a safe, research-tested alternative in ketamine. In some cases, ketamine may also help with sleep issues.

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  • Eric Klein
    April 11, 2022 at 3:24 pm

    I have been on multiple medications for my depression and severe anxiety. They have increased and decreased my medication with little to no improvement. I need help.

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