To prepare for ketamine infusions, please fast for 4 to 6 hours to reduce the risk of nausea. The treatment works best when you are not feeling stressed or exhausted. To the extent you can, avoid stressors and get a good night’s sleep before your scheduled treatment. You must arrange for a relative or friend to give you a ride home after the treatment. For your mind and body to fully benefit from ketamine infusions, please refrain from alcohol and recreational drug use for several days before your appointment.
Contact our clinic to see which KAP providers currently have evening availability.
We do not bill insurance for ketamine-assisted therapy sessions. Most health insurance companies currently do not cover ketamine for mental health. Ketamine is a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in anesthesia. It has been used off-label for depression, mood disorder, and pain treatment successfully for more than a decade. Off-label prescribing means that you are given a drug that the FDA has approved to treat a condition different from your condition. This practice is legal and common–one in five prescriptions written today are for off-label use. A nasal spray variation of ketamine called esketamine was approved for treatment-resistant depression in 2019. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to learn more about whether you could be reimbursed for your out-of-pocket ketamine therapy costs under your health plan.