

Ketamine for Substance Use Recovery
Ketamine works by resetting neural pathways involved in reward and compulsion. It also supports mood regulation and helps disrupt the cycle of relapse triggered by depression or trauma. When combined with therapy, ketamine may help patients regain control and clarity.

Why Choose Us?
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We specialize in co-occurring conditions like addiction and depression
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Safe, monitored ketamine infusion protocols
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Healing-focused environment designed for privacy and comfort
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Personalized care plans tailored to each recovery journey
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Serving North Idaho, Spokane, and beyond


Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Studies suggest ketamine may reduce cravings and promote neuroplasticity, helping break addictive patterns.
No. Ketamine is a powerful tool but works best as part of a holistic recovery plan that includes counseling and support.
Most patients begin with a series of 6 infusions over 2–3 weeks, followed by periodic maintenance depending on their goals.
Yes, we often coordinate care with therapists, recovery programs, and primary care providers.



What Is Substance Use Disorder?
Substance use disorder (SUD) involves the recurrent use of alcohol or drugs that leads to significant impairment in health, relationships, and daily function. It often co-occurs with depression, PTSD, or chronic stress, making recovery more complex.
