Ketamine therapy can pick up where counseling and medications for anxiety leave off. If you have treatment-resistant anxiety, Peter McAllister, MD, FAAN, and the team at Ki Ketamine in Stamford and Westport, Connecticut, can treat you with Ketamine infusions to alleviate symptoms. To find out if you’re a good candidate for Ketamine infusions for anxiety, call Ki Ketamine at 203-914-1900 or text 203-693-1842 to schedule a consultation call from one of our experienced Ketamine nurses.
Request an AppointmentWhat does anxiety feel like?
Anxiety is an emotion everyone experiences from time to time when they’re feeling scared or apprehensive. People with anxiety disorders experience this emotion to a higher and more frequent degree. If you have an anxiety disorder, you may feel worried or fearful most or all of the time, even without a specific reason.
If you have anxiety, you might experience a blend of physical and emotional symptoms. Anxiety can cause:
- Trouble concentrating
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Inability to control feelings of worry
- A sense of impending doom or danger
- Insomnia
- Sweating palms
- A racing heart
- Trembling
Since many of these symptoms have other possible causes, you’ll want to get an evaluation to confirm whether or not you have anxiety before you pursue treatment.
When should I consider Ketamine for anxiety?
Many treatments can improve anxiety symptoms, and most people find improvement from a combination of counseling or psychotherapy and anti-anxiety medications. You might also benefit from a few lifestyle changes to minimize anxiety triggers.
Still, anxiety can be persistent and resist the standard treatments. That’s where Ketamine comes in: It’s an excellent option for treatment-resistant anxiety. You should continue counseling while undergoing Ketamine therapy to experience the best results from the treatment.
What should I expect during Ketamine treatments for anxiety?
Ketamine therapy for anxiety can involve one of several methods of administration, including infusions and nasal sprays. Ki Ketamine specializes in one-on-one infusions with a registered nurse. The team determines the frequency of your sessions based on your needs.
During each session, the Ki Ketamine team delivers a low-dose infusion into your bloodstream via an IV for approximately 40 minutes. The team will continually monitor you for your safety and well-being.
During your infusion, you will feel very relaxed. You might also feel distant from your thoughts and feelings, as Ketamine has a dissociative effect. You’ll still be alert and able to interact with the team. A therapy dog is also on staff to help you further.
Once the infusion is complete, you will stay with our team for a brief observation period before going home. You will need to arrange a ride to and from the office. Expect the resulting relief to last for around two weeks.
To find out if IV Ketamine therapy can treat your anxiety, call Ki Ketamine or request an appointment online today.
