Chronic Pain.
For certain neuropathic and central sensitization pain syndromes that have plateaued on conventional pain management.
What we mean by chronic pain.
Chronic pain reshapes more than the body. It changes sleep, mood, relationships, and the way the nervous system itself processes signal. For many patients, the pain has become its own condition, separate from the original injury or illness.
IV Ketamine has been used for decades in anesthetic and palliative settings, and at sub-anesthetic doses it may help reduce the intensity of certain chronic pain conditions, including some neuropathic and central sensitization syndromes.
We work in coordination with your pain physician or primary care provider, not around them. The goal is not to replace your existing care, it is to add a useful tool where it is genuinely appropriate.
One pathway, used carefully.
Final recommendations are made after a complete clinical evaluation. We will explain why we are suggesting a particular pathway, in writing, before anything begins.
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IV Ketamine
The primary pathway for chronic pain at Renue.
Dosing and protocol for pain typically differ from mood-focused IV Ketamine. Our clinical team builds the protocol to your specific situation, in coordination with your other pain providers where appropriate.
Learn more about IV Ketamine
Decades
Ketamine has a long history of use in pain medicine
Coordinated
We collaborate with your existing pain physician
Realistic
We are honest about who is and is not a good candidate
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.
