Nomad Therapeutics – Seattle, Washington Ketamine Clinics

Seattle, Washington
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Conditions Treated at Nomad Therapeutics:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

HealingMaps says: Nomad Therapeutics provides in-home, nurse-administered ketamine treatment for patients in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy in the Greater Seattle area. Our programs are designed to achieve the best possible results for patients, by matching them with qualified therapists (if needed) and administering treatment in the safety and comfort of their homes. We provide the access and flexibility of home treatment, without compromising on quality and clinical safety.

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy? Yes.

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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 Nomad Therapeutics offer? 

  • Intramuscular (IM) injections

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