Ketamine Infusions

Ketamine infusions for rapid emotional and physical relief
For those struggling with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, or chronic pain, Ketamine infusions offer a powerful, science-backed solution. Administered by Dr. Uma, this intravenous therapy delivers low-dose ketamine directly into the bloodstream, where it works quickly to enhance mood and ease symptoms. Unlike traditional antidepressants, which can take weeks to work, ketamine often begins providing relief within hours or days. It also helps "reset" the brain by stimulating new neural connections and restoring balance to disrupted neurotransmitter pathways. Ketamine Infusions are safe, effective, and an exciting option for individuals seeking rapid and lasting improvement in their mental health and well-being.

Feel Better Faster With Advanced IV Therapy
Rather than targeting serotonin or dopamine like standard medications, Ketamine works on the brain’s glutamate system—the largest neurotransmitter network involved in mood and cognition. When administered intravenously in a controlled environment, Ketamine promotes the growth of new neural pathways and improves communication between brain regions affected by mood disorders. Most patients relax in a calm setting during treatment, often experiencing a light, dream-like state. The effects typically begin within hours, offering fast-acting relief from emotional distress. A series of infusions is often recommended for long-term benefit, with maintenance plans tailored to each individual’s condition.
Ketamine infusions offer fast, reliable support for depression and anxiety while promoting brain health and emotional resilience.

Many patients experience symptom relief within hours or by the next day after their first or second infusion.
Yes, ketamine is FDA-approved and widely used in medical settings. At iLamai Med Spa, it’s administered in a safe, controlled environment under physician supervision.
Most patients report feeling calm or slightly detached. Any psychedelic effects are typically mild and fade shortly after the infusion ends.
Yes, ketamine has shown strong results in helping patients with PTSD by disrupting negative thought loops and easing emotional triggers.
