Oklahoma Interventional Spine & Pain Stillwater provides ketamine therapy services to people suffering from the debilitating symptoms of treatment-resistant mood and pain disorders. By utilizing cutting-edge ketamine treatments, the clinic can provide healing to people who have been unable to find relief using traditional forms of treatment. Conditions they treat include depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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The wellness center is led by a highly-trained medical staff that is passionate about helping people heal from their ailments. At Oklahoma Interventional Spine & Pain Stillwater, patients receive top-quality care from experienced medical professionals.
The team at the health center believes in the power of breakthrough therapies. They hope that by using ketamine therapy, they can give their patients a new lease on life.
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.
Ketamine IV infusion therapy is the most common form of ketamine treatment. The drug is administered directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous drip into the arm. During the treatment, the patient lies still in a calm setting. The effect is usually immediate and can last weeks.
Patients typically receive a series of six infusions over two to three weeks. Most treatments last, on average, two hours. This is what’s called the “induction phase” of the treatment. A doctor monitors the patient’s response to the treatment. The patient stops treatment if the first phase is not effective. The patient moves onto the “maintenance phase” if he or she shows signs of improvement. At this stage patients typically return for one infusion every two to six weeks. At this point, the treatment can last as long as the patient desires and shows improvement.
Suzanne
November 14, 2022 at 3:25 pmI have had nothing but caring nurses and Dr Claflin always listen and doesn’t hurry
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