Ketamine is often used when standard psychiatric medications and talk therapy haven’t provided enough relief. It’s especially helpful for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, anxiety disorders, OCD, and emotional numbness. Many people explore ketamine after years of trying medications that haven’t worked—or when therapy alone hasn’t brought deep emotional shifts.
That said, ketamine isn’t for everyone. It’s not recommended for people with certain heart conditions, uncontrolled high blood pressure, a history of psychosis, or recent manic episodes. It’s also not appropriate during pregnancy or while actively using substances recreationally.
A thoughtful medical and mental health screening can help determine if ketamine is safe and appropriate for you. You’ll discuss your diagnosis, medications, emotional stability, and goals for treatment.
If you’re curious but unsure, a consultation is a good first step. We can explore whether ketamine fits your healing path and whether now is the right time.