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The staff at Neural Health Therapies have one purpose—to relieve the suffering from debilitating mental illness. The staff understands the difficult journey, so they use breakthrough ketamine infusion therapy for depression and anxiety disorders.

The environment at Neural Health Therapies strategically contradicts traditional hospital settings. Where many clinics appear cold and unfeeling, this clinic strives to offer treatments in a relaxing, private, and comfortable atmosphere. They tailor all treatment plans, focusing on high-quality, compassionate care for each patient.

As psychedelic drugs become more popular for medical use, this clinic understands their impact. And since self-medicating psychedelics can be risky, it’s critical to trust professionals to safely administer.

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What types of ketamine services does Neural Health Therapies offer?

– Ketamine infusion therapy

What conditions does Neural Health Therapies treat?

  • Depression
    • Including chronic and treatment-resistant depression, bipolar depression, and post-partum depression
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • All anxiety disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Important Info:

  • You do not need a referral. If you are not currently a patient of Dr. Mastis’, she will meet with you to discuss your diagnosis prior to beginning treatment. Patients who are already seeing Dr. Mastis will work with her to determine readiness during a pre-infusion consultation.

Your Treatment: What to Expect

All new patients have a series of six infusions—overseen by a board-certified psychiatrist—spaced over two or three weeks. Each infusion is 40 minutes long, painless, and typically well-tolerated. Most patients experience significant relief during the series and many remain symptom-free for extended periods of time following the initial treatment protocol.

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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  • Deborah Rolski
    October 13, 2021 at 1:24 am

    Greetings,

    I would like to schedule an appointment.

    Thanks,
    Deborah Rolski

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