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Ketamine Clinics in Charleston, SC

What are ketamine clinics Charleston?

Ketamine is a commonly used anesthetic. Unlike other anesthetics, it works without depressing the patient’s breathing and lowering their blood pressure. Until 2000, it was used mostly before and after surgery but following the publication of one study by Yale University, it started to be thought of as a treatment for depression. Further studies demonstrated that Ketamine could provide almost immediate relief to symptoms. Shortly after, medical professionals started opening specialized clinics across the country providing Ketamine as a therapeutic aid.

Ketamine clinics are staffed by state board-certified psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners who all comply with the safe clinical use of the medication in subanesthetic doses. The anesthetic may be delivered in a few ways depending on the clinic's protocol, including through IV, IM, PO infusions, with lozenges, compounded oral mints, or Spravato, a nasal spray with FDA approval. Ketamine treatment with Spravato is eligible for insurance coverage, unlike infusions and lozenges. 

Ketamine treatment usually consists of 6 sessions over a 2-3 week period that may be further accompanied by booster treatments every 2 weeks to 3 months. 

It should be noted that Ketamine treatment is not a good fit for every particular case. Pregnant/nursing mothers or patients with active psychosis are not recommended to undergo this treatment. Other modalities exist for these groups of patients.

What is ketamine therapy in Charleston or ketamine-assisted psychotherapy? (KAP)

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is an alternative to traditional psychotherapy that combines the administration of anesthetic with psychological counseling.  It best suits those seeking relief from treatment-resistant depression, however, it may be occasionally used for anxiety, PTSD, OCD, or bipolar disorder among others. The psychotherapist continues to provide the patient with support for weeks or months until there is a sustained effect without the potential for a relapse to depressed condition.

To undergo KAP, the patient should be referred by their doctor..

What are the Best Ketamine Clinics in Charleston?

There are two Ketamine clinics in Charleston where you may receive treatment for mental health conditions and pain conditions.

Charleston Ketamine Center 

  • Managed by Richard L. Bowen, M.D.

  • Their Ketamine clinic offers IV infusions for depression, bipolar depression, severe anxiety, PTSD, OCD, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain syndromes, acute pain, or severe asthma. They may offer treatment with Spravato.

  • The cost per infusion for mental health conditions is $435, for pain conditions is $800. The maintenance infusions cost $360. Spravato can be purchased in a pharmacy.

  • Servicing Mount Pleasant.

Ketamine Assisted Therapy

  • Managed by Scott Smith, MD.

  • Their Ketamine clinic offers IM infusions, Spravato, and lozenges for mood disorders, OCD, chronic pain, CRPS, and migraines. 

  • They also offer KAP and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

  • The cost per infusions, Spravato, or lozenges may vary.

  • Servicing Mount Pleasant.

  • Contact number - (843) 714-8020.

How is this list of ketamine clinics chosen? 

These Ketamine clinics in Charleston are verified and recommended by the American Society of Ketamine Physicians.

What treatments do Ketamine Clinics provide in Charleston 2021? 

Severe Depression

Ketamine has been found to relieve the symptoms of depression within hours, rather than the usual weeks most antidepressants can take.

PTSD

Those suffering from PTSD may find relief with Ketamine Infusion Treatment when other options have failed. 

Chronic pain

Chronic pain is often defined as any pain lasting more than 12 weeks. Learn how Ketamine treatment is providing relief.

Bipolar

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels.

Ketamine clinics provide treatments (including KAP) for a variety of mental health conditions, and pain conditions.

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Some Ketamine clinics Charleston provide additional mental health services, such as:

  • Psychiatry
  • EMDR
  • TMS
  • Holistic and alternative treatments

What happens during the sessions in Ketamine Clinic Charleston?

Ketamine treatment starts with a consultation with a clinician who discusses the patients goals and intentions, and addresses any questions they may have regarding the course of treatment. When the patient is ready to start and feels comfortable, they are assessed physically and mentally. If they are fit to continue, the patient is escorted to the treatment room, and seated in a zero-gravity reclining chair. A clinician places a pillow under the patient’s head and covers them with a weighted blanket to enhance comfort. The patient receives an infusion, Spravato or lozenge, and relaxes into the experience.

The clinician is near the patient during the whole session to ensure the treatment is progressing well. After the session, the patient is escorted to a recovery room to wait until all dissociative effects wear off.

How long is a typical session for IV? 

Ketamine treatment by IV infusion for mental health conditions last 1 hour, while for pain conditions sessions last around 4 hours. After the infusion, at least 30 minutes is needed to relax.

How long is a typical session for intramuscular? 

Ketamine treatment by IM infusion for mental health conditions last 1 hour, while for pain conditions sessions last around 4 hours. After the infusion, at least 30 minutes is needed to relax.

What feelings will I have during the session in Charleston?

Each session of Ketamine treatment may differ in experiences. During the first sessions, the patient discovers the dissociative effects of the anesthetic. They may experience fear and/or anxiety attacks, nausea, blurred vision. Some patients may be also overwhelmed by awakened negative events from their past. The clinician closely monitors the patient to manage any unwanted feelings, and if needed incorporates designated medications or exercises to alleviate nausea, dizziness, or other effects . 

Beyond that, clinicians may occasionally ask the patient to write down their experiences after each session to assess how the treatment is progressing.

How much do Ketamine infusions cost  in Charleston 2021?

Ketamine treatment may vary in cost. In Charleston, infusions for mental health conditions start at $435, while for pain conditions start at $800. Contact your preferred Ketamine clinic in Charleston to learn the exact price per treatment.

How can I find it if I can be eligible for insurance coverage in Charleston? 

Ketamine treatment is not typically covered by federal or state-funded insurance plans except for with Spravato. You may contact your preferred clinic in Charleston to learn your eligibility for any discounts if you are a first-aid responder or veteran.

Does Ketamine therapy intervene in Charleston with my current treatment plan?

Ketamine may intervene with your current treatment plan. Some medications may alter the efficacy of treatment, while some may cause severe side effects when combined with the anesthetic. You should disclose the full list of medications, health supplements, herbs prior to starting Ketamine treatment.

What are the main risks of Ketamine treatment in Charleston 2021?

Like all medications, Ketamine may cause some unwanted side effects. The most common side effects include:

  • anxiety;
  • headache;
  • blurred vision;
  • nausea;
  • heaviness in the limbs;
  • sensitivity to light and sound.

These side effects have a short-term nature and often wear off within 10-15 minutes after the session is over.

Ketamine clinics in Charleston restrict patients from driving within the first 24 hours after the session, as the anesthetic may alter driving ability and concentration. Patients should arrange a designated driver or a support person to drive them back home.

What to look for in a good Ketamine clinic in Charleston?

Please refer to our in-depth article about Ketamine therapy for more information

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FAQs

How to find Ketamine clinic in Charleston?

Refer to the ASKP directory of approved Ketamine clinics in Charleston. Or, ask your health care provider on any recommendations where you may receive Ketamine treatment in Charleston for your particular case.

Where can I get Ketamine treatment in Charleston?

There are two providers of Ketamine treatment in Charleston that you may find above or with the ASKP directory.

Yes, Ketamine clinics are legal. They are staffed by state board-certified specialists who have been professionally trained to deliver anesthetic safely and effectively.

How long does treatment at Ketamine Clinics in Charleston last?

Ketamine clinics in Charleston may vary in the time-frame for the treatment protocol. The standard course consists of 6 sessions 1 hour each for mental health conditions, and 3-4 each for pain conditions.

What to look for in Ketamine clinics in Charleston?

Learn whether Ketamine clinics provide treatments for your mental health condition or pain condition. Beyond that, ask them about the treatment protocol and the length of sessions.

Will my insurance company pay for Ketamine treatment in Charleston?

Ketamine treatment is not covered by federal or state-funded insurance plans except for Spravato. You may contact the preferred clinic to learn your eligibility for any discounts if you are a veteran or a first-aid responder.

 

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