FAQ’s

Ketamine therapy involves the medically supervised use of ketamine to treat mental health and chronic pain conditions. It works differently from traditional medications, offering fast relief by targeting the brain’s glutamate system.

Ketamine is used to treat depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, suicidal thoughts, and chronic pain conditions like fibromyalgia and CRPS. It is especially helpful for treatment-resistant cases.

Many patients experience improvement within hours or days of their first treatment. Full benefits typically build over several sessions.

Yes, when administered by trained professionals in a clinical setting, ketamine therapy is considered safe. We monitor you closely throughout each session.

At Angel Ketamine, ketamine is administered through IV infusion or intramuscular injection. The method is chosen based on your condition and care plan.

Yes, you’ll be awake but deeply relaxed. Many patients describe the experience as dreamlike, introspective, or meditative.

Common side effects include mild dizziness, nausea, or dissociation during the session. These are temporary and monitored closely by our team.

Each session typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes, followed by a short recovery period before you are cleared to leave.

Most patients begin with a series of 6 sessions over 2 to 3 weeks. Maintenance or booster sessions may follow, based on your progress.

Yes, ketamine has been shown to rapidly reduce suicidal ideation in many patients, often within hours of treatment.

When used in a medical setting and at therapeutic doses, ketamine is not considered addictive. We follow strict safety protocols to ensure responsible use.

Yes. In most cases, ketamine can be used alongside your existing treatments. We’ll coordinate with your providers to ensure safety and continuity.

Most insurance plans do not currently cover ketamine for mental health treatment, but we offer payment plans and support with reimbursement documentation.

We offer follow-up sessions, regular check-ins, and collaborate with your mental health team to support long-term progress.

The best way is to schedule a consultation. We’ll review your symptoms, history, and goals to determine if ketamine is a safe and effective option for you.