Ketamine Center of Connecticut

Ketamine Center of Connecticut

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Ketamine Center of Connecticut
Ketamine Center of Connecticut
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As one of the best ketamine therapy clinics, the Ketamine Center of Connecticut helps patients cope with mental health illness. Dr. Gino Ang and his team of certified medical professionals help patients 12 and over with tailored treatment plans.

At the Ketamine Center of Connecticut, the mission is to treat pain and mood disorders that have been resistant to traditional treatment or require urgent relief. The intravenous ketamine administration method gives patients relief from symptoms in the hours following their very first treatment. Those wondering what is ketamine therapy and looking for alternative options should turn to Dr. Ang and staff. From using psychedelics for asthma to using ketamine therapy for PTSD, this clinic offers personalized care. – Ketamine infusion therapy Pre-Appointment Intravenous (IV) Infusion Procedure Also Read: How to tell if a Ketamine Clinic is trustworthy Post-Appointment Ketamine gets a bad rap. The first thing people think when they hear the drug is usually a rave or some party scene. But the truth is, ketamine has been an effective treatment for many diseases. It actually got its start as an anesthetic during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. But in the 1980s and 1990s, it started to become abused. And like any drug, when you use it improperly, bad things can happen. It should never be used “off label.” Which means at a club or party. But when it’s used by trained clinicians in safe and secure settings, it can be a huge help to treat depression, anxiety, PTSD, and many more issues. As John Abenstein, president of the American Society of Anesthesiologists said, “Outside of the clinic, ketamine can cause tragedies, but in the right hands, it is a miracle.” We need to do more research. But don’t let the stigma of ketamine stop you from learning more about it. If you think ketamine therapy may be right for you, ask your doctor. And if you’re wondering, yes, ketamine is legal. It is currently listed as a Schedule III drug by the DEA. This puts it in the same category as Tylenol.

Location

232 Boston Post Rd Suite 14, Milford, Connecticut 6460, United States