Anxiety.
For the constant background hum of worry that has reshaped how you sleep, work, and relate to others.
What we mean by anxiety.
Severe or generalized anxiety often does not respond fully to first-line treatments, particularly when it has been present for years. The nervous system, in effect, has learned to stay on.
Advanced ketamine-based treatments can help temporarily reduce the loop of anxious thought long enough for therapeutic and lifestyle work to take hold. The goal is not sedation, it is creating an opening.
Anxiety also frequently travels with depression, insomnia, or trauma. We are comfortable holding that complexity, and our evaluation looks at the whole picture rather than treating any one symptom in isolation.
2 possible pathways, matched to you.
Final recommendations are made after a complete clinical evaluation. We will explain why we are suggesting a particular pathway, in writing, before anything begins.
- Pathway 0101
IV Ketamine
Quiet the loop, long enough to do the work.
IV Ketamine is most patients' first option for severe generalized or social anxiety, because the controlled infusion can rapidly reduce the intensity of anxious thought and create space for change.
Learn more about IV Ketamine - Pathway 0202
KAP
Address the patterns underneath the anxiety.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy pairs the medication with focused preparation and integration sessions, particularly useful when anxiety is tangled with trauma, perfectionism, or longstanding identity patterns.
Learn more about KAP
1 in 5
U.S. adults live with an anxiety disorder in any given year
Hours
A single IV session typically lasts roughly an hour, plus recovery time
Layered
We routinely treat anxiety co-occurring with depression or trauma
You do not have to know what pathway is right. That is our job.
A consultation is a conversation, not a commitment. We will tell you honestly whether advanced treatment is appropriate for your situation, and if it is not, we will help you think about what is.
Every treatment is delivered under medical supervision.
Medical disclaimer. Treatment decisions are made only after a clinical consultation. Outcomes may vary. Information presented here is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. If you are in crisis, call or text 988. For emergencies, call 911.
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Request a free consultation and our clinical team will help you understand your options.
