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Ketamine Infusion Might Be Right For You
The U.S. National Institute of Health Has Found Ketamine Infusion To Have Extremely Rapid & Profound Improvement In As Little as 24 Hours For Many
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Depression is a Common, Disabling & Potentially Deadly Disorder...
Depression is a common but serious, disabling and potentially deadly medical condition associated with a variety of symptoms, including difficulty with concentration, suicidal thoughts, melancholy, loss of pleasure, loss of energy, poor self-esteem and fatigue.

Currently, Americans are more anxious, worried, sleep-deprived, distracted, and depressed than ever before.

The negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have compounded the stresses of daily life. Disruptions, uncertainty of the future, chronic high-stress and lack of social connection all contribute to the challenges someone with depression is already faced
with.
Ketamine Therapy For Depression Treatment...
Over the last 15 years, researchers at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and worldwide have been looking into novel ways to battle depression, and have found the use of ketamine infusion to have extremely rapid (less than 24 hours for many) and profound improvement in depression for many sufferers, even those that have not benefited from multiple other medications and even ECT treatments.

Strong research has shown that ketamine can quickly and significantly ease the burden of depression and may overall speed the recovery from the disabling effects of depression.
Practically speaking, ketamine therapy for depression treatment and management may save a person time, money, and the pain of experiencing a severe depressive episode, and put them on the road to recovery more rapidly than using traditional antidepressant medications or other therapies alone.
Not All Treatments Are Created Equal...
Ketamine centers are popping up across the country and have brought new questions to light.

If you are wondering whether Ketamine could be part of a solution for you, make sure you are educated, understand and consider all of the available options.
At Southlake Psychiatric and Counseling Center in Southlake, Texas we use a modified treatment protocol based off of the existing data reported in the clinical trials in the medical literature to help those with Treatment Resistant Depression get better in the quickest time possible.

In comparison to the many “Ketamine Clinics” that are cropping up in the last couple of years that are run by Anesthesiologists, Dr. William T. Goldman is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist, well-versed in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric conditions in general, and in Treatment Resistant Depression specifically.

Dr. Goldman has been utilizing Ketamine for his patients for over 6 years now, performing hundreds of treatments.

Researching and utilizing the most up-to-date and cutting-edge treatment modalities is the prime focus for Dr. Goldman’s practice, being one of the first outpatient physicians in the United States to use Ketamine infusions for Treatment Resistant Depression.
Love my doc here. Dr. William Goldberg truly listens and analyzes your issues without pushing pills you don't need. I've greatly improved since switching to this place and the front desk staff are amazing... the two dogs included!
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