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Discover Ketamine and its infusion therapy at The Drake Center. Ketamine, a widely used anesthetic, offers rapid relief for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. Our integrated approach combines creative therapies for comprehensive healing. Begin with a consultation to explore if Ketamine therapy suits your needs. We offer financing options for affordability. Join us on "The Way of the Butterfly" for transformative healing. We accept major credit cards and offer superbill submission for potential insurance coverage. Learn more about our services and conditions treated.

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What is ketamine and ketamine infusion therapy?

Ketamine is a fast-acting, quickly metabolized, non-opioid anesthetic. It has been used in and out of the hospital for safe, effective pain relief for decades and is the most common anesthetic used globally. Ketamine is routinely administered by paramedics, emergency room physicians, and anesthesiologists for acute pain relief and anesthesia, though in much higher doses than we use for ketamine therapy. ​ Ketamine has been proven to quickly reduce symptoms (from days to weeks) associated with depression, anxiety, and PTSD, facilitating psychotherapeutic support and improving quality of life. Ketamine therapy has also shown benefits with some chronic neurological pain conditions, including migraine and complex regional pain syndrome.

What kind of ketamine treatments does The Drake Center offer?

At the Drake Center, we administer ketamine via intramuscular (IM) injection or shot. We find that this approach leads to the deepest dissociative experience and enhances the overall impact of the treatment. This in conjunction with an integrated approach which includes creative therapies and psychotherapy leads to deeper and longer lasting impact of the treatment.

How does ketamine work?

Ketamine repairs and enhances neural connectivity in the brain. Research has shown that repeated or prolonged exposure to stress (physical or emotional pain, fear, trauma) damages the connections between brain cells. Ketamine has been proven to help repair those damaged connections. Ketamine acts at many different sites in the brain. Although its mechanisms are not fully understood, current thinking supports the actions of ketamine on the surface of certain brain cells as responsible for its rapid and prolonged effects. Ketamine is an N-methyl D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor blocker. Blocking this receptor allows for the increased release of glutamate, an abundant neurotransmitter responsible for several central nervous system functions.

Is Ketamine therapy right for me?

The Drake Center is a Michigan ketamine therapy center with a focus on psychotherapy, emotional healing, and creative therapies which are combined and make our integrated approach to healing so effective. All of our patients begin their journey with an initial consultation with our medical director. During this visit, you will discuss your unique circumstances including medical and psychiatric history as well as any active life stressors. We will attempt to answer all questions and recommend ketamine treatment as appropriate. You are also advised to discuss with your current primary physician and or therapist/ psychiatrist.

How much does Ketamine therapy cost?

The long-term costs for our treatment regimen is generally less than most centers because our approach involves fewer overall ketamine treatments. We offer financing for those who qualify. Patients who finance pay roughly $333 a month for 12 months.

How many treatments will I need?

While some patients achieve significant improvement after 1-2 treatments, most will need 4-6 ketamine treatments. During your treatment you will also receive psychotherapy and creative therapies. Our holistic transformative process is called “The Way of the Butterfly.”

Do you accept insurance?

We are not currently accepting insurance. We do however accept all major credit cards including HSA accounts. We may be able to provide a superbill which can be submitted to your insurance company. We also have 0% interest financing options. Click here to learn more about our financing options.

What conditions can ketamine therapy treat?

Depression, PTSD, Anxiety, Migraines IBS, Chronic Pain CRPS, Stress Related Illness, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue.

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