Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

KAP. One of the most promising developments for mental health.

For inquiries, please contact us at safeketamine@vitalifts.com or call 321-290 9440.

Depression, anxiety, and PTSD, stem from a variety of reasons, making them debilitating for many individuals. When someone is chronically, depressed, and anxious, they often become trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts, known as a thought loop trap. This loop comprises the same, distressing, anxious, frightening, and sad thoughts, a condition referred to as rumination. 

Rumination involves a repetitive and continuous negative thought process that loops incessantly in the mind, lacking an endpoint or resolution. Continuously, thinking and feeling in the same way over time, strengthens these negative neural pathways, until that way of thinking becomes the normal. However, ketamine steps in to help by creating new pathways, instead of leaving you trapped in the loop, leaving options where none seemed possible.

Ketamine Pricing:

  • 6 infusions in 14 days —1 follow up Exit session
  • 6 psychotherapy sessions
  • 3 integration sessions
  • 1 Physician Consultation
  • 1 Psychotherapy assessment

$3,800

  • 3 Booster Infusions
  • 3 Psychotherapy Sessions

$1,687.50

  • 5 Boosters in 3 months
  • 5 Psychotherapy Sessions
  • 3 Nutrition Infusions

$3,250

  • 1 Booster Infusion

$625

Ketamine assisted psychotherapy has the potential to be transformative. During the infusion sessions with the therapist, there is a powerful effect. The most remarkable aspect of this treatment is that the effects of ketamine persist for 8 to 12 hours, forming new neural pathways in the brain, offering an escape from the negative thought loop.

There is hope for those who suffer chronically. Find out whether you are a candidate for this treatment.

The protocol we follow involves six infusions over a span of 14 days, with the sessions not scheduled consecutively. There must be a full day’s gap between each session. It’s essential that you arrange for a designated driver. The fee for this comprehensive package is $3800, which offers the cost of the six infusions, an initial consultation with the physician and therapist, 6 sessions with the therapist, and follow up integration sessions. Throughout every session, you will be accompanied by both a practitioner and a psychotherapist, in addition to a skilled nursing team. We go the extra mile to ensure you have the freedom to focus on your healing journey.

If you were a parent accompanying a minor, aged, 15 to 18, rest, assured that we maintain strict safety standards.

Please consider the specific schedule parameters before finalizing your booking. For inquiries, please contact us at safeketamine@vitalifts.com. Or call 321-290 9440.

Expect to hear back from us within 72 hours.

What is Ketamine?

Ketamine is a derivative of phencyclidine. It is an anesthetic drug that was first developed in 1962. Ketamine has a history of being used in general anesthesia for more than 30 years and is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines. Ketamine is FDA-approved as an anesthetic and has an incredibly safe track record in clinical settings. Ketamine is also pathway commonly used to treat nerve related pain in Emergency Rooms and Outpatient Centers.  Most recently, researchers have consistently found that low doses of ketamine infusions produce a rapid anti-depressant effect, leading to excitement for it being new treatment option for mental health disorders.

Does Ketamine relieve depression?

Ongoing research is still figuring out the many ways in which Ketamine affects the brain, but scientists agree that by blocking the NMDA receptors, ketamine infusion treatments prompt the brain to increase the production of synaptic signaling proteins, Glutamate, in the prefrontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex is known to have a crucial role in a person’s ability to regulate their mood. Brain imaging has shown Ketamine also promotes the growth of new synapses in the prefrontal cortex, resulting in greater connectivity in the brain, while also switching certain connections on and off. This combination of events is thought to be the main reason for the rapid anti-depressant effect.

Is Ketamine safe?

Ketamine was first used as anesthetic in the Vietnam war. Since then, it has been widely used in medical procedures across the world. It is currently used by approximately 80% of anesthesiologists in their practice. New Pathways Clinic can personally attest that in the 1000+ ketamine infusions we have performed, that ketamine has never been responsible for a serious medical issue. Unlike other psychiatric medications it typically has no lasting side effects 24 hours past the
treatment and usually only produces drowsiness and fatigue for a short period of time. While Ketamine has shown to occasionally cause bladder issues for chronic users, it is typically from higher doses and frequency than what Vitalifts offers.

Why is Ketamine not used more?

Despite Ketamine’s effectiveness in treating mental health conditions, it is not an FDA approved treatment. Largely because it was developed as an anesthetic. Like many medical discoveries, its effectiveness in treating mental health was stumbled upon inadvertently. 

When Ketamine was being used in surgeries of mental health patients, reports of it eliminating depression occurred. The scientific literature over the past 15 years is just starting to fully show the promise of Ketamine as a mental health treatment. As a generic drug that has outlived its patent, there is no financial incentive for pharmaceutical companies to pay tens of millions of dollars to fund an FDA approved trial.

What is the Ketamine infusion like?

Ketamine infusions are a medical procedure provided by medical professionals. They are administered intravenously (IV), over the course of 45-60 minutes, in a controlled and comfortable environment. Most patients report a relaxing experience during the treatment. At Vitalifts you are accompanied by the Florida Licensed Psychotherapist.

What are the side effects?

Research and out personal experience from performing thousands of ketamine infusions have found that common short-term side effects are tiredness, confusion, dizziness, and nausea that rarely last longer than the day of the treatment. Less commonly, patients can experience headaches, anxiety, and a prolonged dissociative state beyond the treatment.

Does my insurance cover the Ketamine therapy?

Vitalifts does not take insurance. We do take Care credit and Advancecare Card, along with some Health savings cards.

Is Ketamine addictive?

Ketamine is not chemically addictive like some other psychiatric medications are. There are reports of recreational users being psychologically addicted to Ketamine. However, given in a medical setting at infrequent intervals there is little risk of psychological addiction. In fact, Ketamine has been shown to help with cravings and withdrawal symptoms of other chemically addictive substances.

Are Ketamine infusions an ongoing treatment or a specific amount?

For some patients Ketamine Infusions are a temporary treatment to help them break free of patterns of suffering and to set them on the path to mental wellness. More commonly our patients find value in continuing Ketamine treatments at some frequency, as a reliable adjunct to their psychiatric treatments. Many of our patients continue to get a single booster infusion every 1 to 6 months, to maintain maximum relief of symptoms.

Is there an age range for Ketamine?

Our typical patient is between the ages of 16-70 years old. We can only treat patients under the age of 18 if the parent is present and the pediatric psychiatrists and our medical director agree it is appropriate. For patients over the age of 70, we take extra precautions to ensure the patient is physically healthy enough to start treatment.

How do I get started?

Contact Vitalifts either 321-290 9440, or safeketamine@vitalifts.com Our Ketamine specialist will get back with you withing 72 hours. A phone call is made to qualify
you. Once qualified, a consult is set up with the physician. The paperwork is sent to you via email, and we book the series of 6 infusions. Because of the number of professionals needed to schedule along with the client’s needs, we will take a deposit to hold the series dates. The physician consult will be paid upfront and deducted from the total price.