Ketamine Infusion Therapy

Fast-Acting Relief When Nothing Else Has Worked

If you’re living with depression, anxiety, or PTSD that hasn’t improved with medication or therapy, Ketamine Infusion Therapy may offer the breakthrough you’ve been searching for. At Kalamazoo TMS & Behavioral Health, we offer safe, medically supervised ketamine treatments designed to relieve suffering quickly, often within hours.  

Rapid Relief for Depression, Anxiety & PTSD

 

Ketamine infusion therapy is a fast-acting treatment option for people struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. It works by delivering a low dose of ketamine through an IV, helping to rapidly improve mood and reduce symptoms by stimulating new brain connections.

If you’ve been asking, “What is ketamine infusion therapy?”, it’s a breakthrough approach that targets areas of the brain linked to mood regulation. Unlike standard antidepressants, ketamine often brings relief within hours or days, not weeks. It’s especially effective for treatment-resistant depression and suicidal thoughts.

Safe, fast and carefully monitored, ketamine therapy offers real hope when other treatments have failed.

What We Offer

Administered in a safe, supportive environment by trained professionals, our Ketamine infusions are tailored to your unique needs so you can find relief without the long wait. 

Clinically Guided Care

Your ketamine sessions are overseen by experienced medical professionals every step of the way.

Therapy Integration

We coordinate care with your therapist to help the effects of ketamine align with your long-term goals.

Comfortable Setting

Infusions are delivered in a peaceful, private space to help you feel at ease throughout the process.

Lasting Relief

We use evidence-based protocols to help ease depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mood-related conditions.

Measured Progress

We regularly assess how you’re responding and make thoughtful adjustments as needed.

Focused Support

Our team is here to answer questions, explain what to expect, and guide you through your treatment journey.

Disorders Commonly Treated with Ketamine Infusion Therapy

Major Depressive Disorder (especially treatment-resistant cases) 

Suicidal ideation and self-harming thoughts 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 

Severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder 

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) 

Emotional numbness or detachment 

Chronic mood disturbances that haven’t improved with traditional medications 

Care That’s Covered and Accessible

We accept major insurance providers, offer out-of-network support, and provide payment plans for uninsured patients.

Take the First Step Toward Relief  

If you’re still struggling despite trying everything, you don’t have to suffer in silence. Ketamine may be the right option, one that works quickly, safely, and powerfully.

Most antidepressants work on serotonin or dopamine and can take weeks to have an effect. Ketamine works much faster by acting on the brain’s glutamate system. It helps your brain rebuild healthy connections, which is why many patients feel relief within a few days even when other treatments haven’t worked.  

Some people feel a shift in mood or clarity within 24 to 72 hours of their first infusion. Others may need a few sessions before noticing significant changes. We monitor your progress closely and adjust the treatment plan based on your response.  

During treatment, you’ll be awake but relaxed. You may feel a little floaty, disconnected, or like time is moving differently. Some patients describe it as dreamlike. These effects are temporary and typically wear off shortly after the session ends.  

Most people start with a series of six infusions over two to three weeks. After that, we’ll reassess your progress. Some patients benefit from occasional “booster” infusions to maintain results, but that varies from person to person.  

Yes. It is very safe and reliable when given in a clinical setting like ours. You’ll be medically monitored during every session. We check your vitals, stay with you the entire time, and make sure you’re stable before you leave. Side effects like nausea or dizziness are possible but usually mild and short-lived.  

In most cases, ketamine infusion therapy is not covered by insurance. We’ll explain the cost clearly before treatment begins and offer flexible self-pay options if needed.