Ketamine Therapy
Relief from Depression, Anxiety, PTSD
What is Ketamine Therapy?
Ketamine therapy uses a safe, low dose of a well-known anesthetic to help people experiencing mental health challenges, like depression, anxiety, or PTSD – especially when other treatments haven’t worked.
Unlike traditional antidepressants, ketamine works quickly and encourages the brain to form new, healthier patterns. This is known as Neuroplasticity.
How Can it Help You?
Creates new pathways: Ketamine Therapy creates new pathways by helping your brain form new connections—like building a new road or interstate to healthier thoughts and behaviors. This increased brain flexibility, known as neuroplasticity, supports healing by helping you:
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Break out of mental ruts
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Disrupt harmful patterns
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Start new, healthier habits
It works quickly:
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Many people feel relief within hours and days, not weeks
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Within 1-3 treatments, in addition to integration treatments, this have been life changing for people who have struggled
Calms the Stress Response: Ketamine helps regulate the brain’s overactive fear center. It is especially helpful in treating PTSD, depression and anxiety. Often people feel stuck and in a high-alert survival mode.
What is Neuroplasticity?
Neuroplasticity is your brain’s ability to change, grow, and adapt. Ketamine boosts a brain chemical called BDNF (brain derived neurotrophic factor), which helps build neural pathways.
This means that your brain becomes more open to: changing habits, mindfulness, positive outlook, and experiences. It’s like giving your brain a chance to “reset” and become more flexible – some call this mental rebooting.
Is This Right for You?
Ketamine therapy may be a good option for you if you:
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Struggle with depression, anxiety, or PTSD
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Have not responded well to traditional medications
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Need fast relief while you work on long-term healing
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Want to enhance the benefits of other therapies and mindfulness
What to Expect
Dr Lee will guide you through each step and design a customized treatment plan. “One size does NOT fit all."
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In collaboration with a Nurse Practitioner, also certified as a Ketamine-Assisted practitioner, Ketamine can be administered as follows: intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (under the skin), or nasal spray.
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A comfortable, warm, and supportive environment for your treatment sessions.
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Post-treatment support to integrate the experience into your life
Healing is possible, and we are here to help you take the next step.

