
If you're considering ketamine therapy, one of the most common questions is also one of the hardest to answer:
"What does it actually feel like?"
The truth is that every person's experience is unique. While ketamine has been used safely in medicine for decades, the experience can feel unfamiliar for those receiving it for mental health treatment. Understanding what to expect can help reduce anxiety and allow you to approach treatment with confidence.
Your ketamine journey typically begins with a consultation to determine whether treatment is appropriate for your needs and medical history.
On the day of treatment, you'll be guided to a comfortable, quiet environment designed to promote relaxation. Many patients choose to wear comfortable clothing and spend a few minutes settling in before their session begins.
It's normal to feel a mix of curiosity, excitement, and nervousness before your first treatment.
As the ketamine begins to take effect, many patients notice changes in perception, awareness, and thought patterns.
Some people describe feeling deeply relaxed or detached from their usual stream of thoughts. Others report a dream-like state, vivid imagery, or a sense of observing their thoughts from a different perspective.
Common experiences may include:
A feeling of deep calm or relaxation
Changes in the perception of time
Enhanced introspection
Visual imagery with eyes closed
A sense of distance from stressful thoughts or emotions
Increased emotional awareness
Some patients describe the experience as peaceful and insightful. Others find it unusual simply because it is different from their normal waking consciousness.
It's important to remember that there is no "right" way to experience ketamine therapy. The goal is not to have a particular sensation but to support the brain's healing processes.
One of the biggest misconceptions about ketamine therapy is that patients lose awareness or control.
In reality, most patients remain aware of their surroundings throughout treatment. While the experience may feel different from everyday consciousness, medical professionals carefully monitor you throughout the session to ensure your comfort and safety.
If you ever feel uncertain or uncomfortable, your treatment team is there to support you.
As the effects wear off, most people gradually return to their normal level of awareness.
Some patients feel relaxed and reflective. Others report feeling emotionally lighter or mentally clearer. Temporary effects such as mild fatigue, dizziness, or nausea may occur but typically resolve within a short period of time.
Because ketamine can temporarily affect coordination and reaction time, patients should follow their provider's instructions regarding transportation after treatment.
Many people are surprised to learn that some of the most meaningful changes occur after the treatment session itself.
In the days that follow, patients may notice shifts in mood, perspective, emotional resilience, or thought patterns. Some describe feeling more hopeful, motivated, or able to engage with daily life in ways that previously felt difficult.
Others may find themselves reflecting on insights or emotions that surfaced during treatment.
These experiences vary from person to person, which is why follow-up care and ongoing support are important components of the treatment process.
Ketamine therapy is not a one-size-fits-all treatment, and no two sessions are exactly alike.
Some patients notice changes quickly, while others experience more gradual improvements over time. Some sessions feel profound, while others may feel relatively uneventful.
The most important thing to remember is that ketamine therapy is part of a larger healing journey. The experience itself is only one piece of the process.
Feeling uncertain before your first ketamine treatment is completely normal. Understanding what to expect can help you approach the experience with greater confidence and realistic expectations.
If you're considering ketamine therapy and have questions about whether it may be right for you, speaking with a qualified provider is the best place to start. An experienced treatment team can help you understand your options and determine the approach that best supports your mental health goals.
Our Mission
Our goal is to help guide you through your personal Journey Within, moving you towards healing, acceptance, and relief.
Treatments Available for:
Major Depressive Disorder
Treatment Resistant Depression
Post-Partum Depression
Anxiety
Suicidal Ideation
PTSD/Trauma
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Accepted Insurance:
Select Health (except Signature network)
PEHP
United Healthcare
UMR
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna
Cigna
EMI
Tricare
Pricing List
New Client
New Client Consultation | $275 |
Vitamin IV Therapy Consultation | $275 |
Existing Client
Follow up visit - 30 minute | $175 |
Follow up visit - 60 minute | $250 |
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy IM (2 hours) | $350 |
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy IV (2 hours) | $400 |
Psychotherapy add-on to Ketamine Treatment |
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30 minute | $75 |
45 minute | $110 |
60 minute | $150 |
Vitamin IV (60 minute) | $111 |
Vitamin injection |
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Single injection | $30 |
Additional injections scheduled same day | $25 each |
5 pack of injections | $125 |
First Responders/Emergency Personnel
First Responder Ketamine IM | $175 |
First Responder Ketamine IV | $250 |
First Responder Self Pay Rate | 20% off |
Ketamine Packages
6 session IM and IV w/assisted therapy (2 hours) | $1,900 |
Many services can be billed to your insurance, depending on your insurance type and plan.
Please schedule an appointment with our staff and we can give you options and quotes moving forward!
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