Connections Ketamine and Healing
Conditions Treated
Depression
Providers experienced in treating depression with ketamine therapy, including treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and major depressive disorder (MDD).
Anxiety
Providers experienced in treating anxiety disorders with ketamine therapy, including generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety, and panic disorder.
PTSD
Providers experienced in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with ketamine therapy, helping patients process trauma and reduce symptoms.
Chronic Pain
Providers experienced in treating chronic pain conditions with ketamine therapy, including neuropathic pain, CRPS, fibromyalgia, and migraine.
Addiction
Providers experienced in using ketamine-assisted therapy for substance use disorders and addiction, supporting recovery through supervised treatment programs.
About Telehealth Provider Providers
Telehealth providers offering ketamine therapy through virtual consultations and at-home treatment programs. These services typically prescribe sublingual or nasal spray ketamine with remote medical monitoring and support.
What to Expect with a Telehealth Ketamine Provider
Telehealth providers conduct an initial video consultation to evaluate whether you are a candidate for at-home ketamine therapy. If approved, you are typically prescribed sublingual tablets or nasal spray ketamine that arrives by mail. You take each dose at home during a scheduled session, often with a virtual check-in before, during, or after. A support person should be present during your sessions, and you should not drive or operate machinery afterward.
Learn More About Ketamine Therapy
Medical disclaimer: This listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a referral or endorsement. Ketamine therapy is a medical treatment that should only be administered by licensed healthcare providers. Always verify credentials and consult your doctor before starting any treatment.