Redemption Psychiatry provides ketamine therapy to people with treatment-resistant psychiatric disorders. The clinic prides itself on its passion for helping people that need it the most. After realizing the dire need for psychiatric care in the area, the health center opened up five clinics to serve Gilbert, Mesa, Higley, Chandler, Queen Creek, San Tan, and the surrounding areas.
Dr. Jason Friday founded Redemption Psychiatry. He is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and a Board-Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. After spending his career watching what mental illness can do to his patients, he dedicated his life to helping people overcome their conditions and get back their overall quality of life. By using ketamine in his well-rounded approach to care, Dr. Friday and his staff at the clinic have seen immense success for their patients.
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– Ketamine infusion therapy
Before recommending ketamine treatments, an expert team member at Redemption Psychiatry will assess your suitability for ketamine therapy. Infusions take place in a comfortable environment and last for about 45 minutes, though each treatment is individualized based on your needs. Some patients report out-of-body sensations or mild hallucinations, but these side effects disappear soon after the infusion ends. Throughout the process, you will be monitored by one of the clinic’s highly-trained staff.
Those who have not been helped by conventional treatment strategies have another option with ketamine treatments at Redemption Psychiatry. Research in the last 7-10 years has shown that ketamine infusions are effective for those suffering from treatment-resistant mental health conditions and chronic pain conditions. Either as an alternative to or a supplement to mainstream treatments, ketamine infusions offer an alternative path to healing for those who have lost hope.
Heidi Garibay
January 7, 2023 at 6:28 pmHave received a lot support and help with Redemption. It’s been very easy to work with the staff and provide non mainstream treatments.
Helpful ReviewMike Scott
June 16, 2022 at 6:14 amDuring and or after treatment will I be able to donate plasma?
Helpful ReviewI have several other questions.
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