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A New Option for Lasting Relief

When traditional treatments don’t provide enough relief, ketamine therapy may offer new hope. This innovative treatment has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders in individuals who have not responded fully to medication or therapy alone.

At Hue Renew Psychiatry, we partner with a trusted third-party provider to offer medically supervised ketamine infusions in a safe, supportive environment. Under the guidance of our psychiatric team, you’ll receive care that blends cutting-edge science with compassionate oversight, ensuring both safety and emotional support throughout your experience.

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What Is Ketamine Therapy?

Ketamine is an FDA-approved anesthetic that, at low doses, can rapidly activate brain pathways involved in mood regulation and emotional resilience. When used therapeutically, it helps restore balance to areas of the brain affected by depression and chronic stress.

Unlike traditional antidepressants, which may take weeks to show results, ketamine therapy can produce noticeable improvements within hours or days for many patients. Research suggests it may also enhance the brain’s ability to form new, healthy connections — supporting both immediate and long-term healing.

Who Might Benefit from Ketamine Therapy?

Ketamine therapy may be an appropriate option for individuals who experience:
  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) or treatment-resistant depression
  • Anxiety or panic disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Bipolar depression (not during manic phases)
  • Suicidal thoughts or feelings of hopelessness

Every treatment plan at Hue Renew Psychiatry begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to confirm that ketamine therapy is safe and appropriate for your unique needs.

What to Expect During Treatment

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Your Safety & Comfort
Are Our Priority

Ketamine therapy is provided through a partnering infusion center where you’ll receive treatment under medical supervision. Each session lasts approximately 40 to 60 minutes, followed by a brief recovery period. You’ll be continuously monitored by trained professionals throughout the process.

During the infusion, some patients describe a light, dreamlike sensation or altered perception — these are temporary and typically fade within minutes after treatment. Most clients return to normal activities the next day, feeling clearer, calmer, and more emotionally balanced.

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After the Infusion:
Continuing Care

Hue Renew Psychiatry will stay involved in your treatment journey, coordinating with the infusion team and integrating your progress into your ongoing care plan. Many clients continue with psychotherapy or medication management to maintain the benefits of ketamine therapy and support long-term recovery.

We believe the greatest success comes from treating the whole person — mind, body, and lifestyle — with a focus on sustained improvement rather than short-term relief.

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What to Expect Afterward
Continuing Care

Most patients recover within 20–30 minutes after the infusion and can return to normal activities the following day. You may feel slightly tired or introspective as your body processes the experience. Our team will review your progress and help determine if additional sessions are recommended for ongoing relief.

Ketamine Infusion Pricing

We believe in transparent pricing and individualized care. Below are our current rates for ketamine infusion therapy and related services.
  • Single Infusion: $475
  • Intro Package: $2,500 for 6 infusions
    (Save $300 when purchased as a package)

Interested in Learning More?

If you’ve been struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma and haven’t found relief through other methods, ketamine therapy may be worth exploring.

Schedule a free consultation to learn whether this treatment could be right for you. Our team will review your history, discuss your goals, and help you make an informed, confident decision about your care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ketamine Therapy Addictive?

No. When administered under medical supervision in low doses, ketamine is not considered addictive. It has been used safely for decades as an anesthetic and is recognized as an essential medication by the World Health Organization.

Is This the Same as Recreational Ketamine Use?

No. Clinical ketamine therapy is administered in controlled doses by trained professionals. It is a medical treatment—not a street drug—and follows strict safety protocols.

Do I Need a Referral from My Doctor?

Not necessarily. We’ll review your medical and psychiatric history to ensure you’re a good candidate and coordinate with your current providers as needed.

How Long Do the Results Last?

Results vary. Some clients notice improvement after one session, while others benefit from a short series. Many find relief lasting several weeks or months with ongoing support.

Are There Any Side Effects?

Some people experience mild dizziness or nausea during or after the infusion. These effects fade quickly, and you’ll be monitored throughout the process for safety and comfort.

Can I Drive Home After Treatment?

No. You’ll need a trusted friend, family member, or rideshare to take you home after your session.