
What Does Ketamine Therapy Feel Like?
Ketamine therapy has quickly gained popularity as a means of treating mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD. But what exactly can one
Ketamine infusion therapy is an exciting new treatment option providing relief for those suffering from depression, anxiety, PTSD, and suicidal ideation.
Our staff offers a service that is backed by over 40 years of combined experience in mental health and anesthesia services. Our team will complete a full health assessment and create a comprehensive ketamine infusion plan that’s right for you.
Our goal is to provide a service that will yield relief from the effects suffered as the result of detrimental and exhaustive conditions such as major depressive disorder, anxiety, and PTSD, as well as acting as a supportive adjunct to your current mental health treatment. We strive to assist every person that seeks alternative treatment, to achieve a higher sense of well-being.
Not only will our providers discuss your existing concerns, but we will also work to educate you on the benefits of ketamine in relation to mental health. Responses to treatment will be evaluated and based on your unique needs, with adjustments being made accordingly.
With every patient encounter, we bring compassion and understanding. Our success is measured not by the number of patients we treat, but through every individual story and the impact that ketamine has had upon their daily lives.
We combine the care of psychotherapy with ketamine infusion therapy to enhance your inner healing and response to treatment. As a clinic in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas, our mission is to meet as many patients where they’re at in their mental health journeys as we can. Melissa Bollinger-Kinney, our licensed professional clinic counselor, leads the preparation and integration sessions for Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP).
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