Ketamine Treatment for Depression
Why Consider Ketamine Therapy?
For many people living with depression, traditional antidepressants offer support—but not always the relief they hope for. While about 70% of individuals respond to standard medications, nearly 30% continue to experience persistent symptoms, side effects, or treatment resistance.
For some, ketamine treatment for depression may provide a new path forward. Ketamine is not a cure, but research shows it may offer rapid, temporary improvement for individuals who haven’t found relief through other options. When paired with mindful preparation and thoughtful integration—core components of our program—it can help support insight, emotional reset, and renewed hope.
What Makes Ketamine Therapy at The Lotus Center Different?
At The Lotus Center, ketamine therapy is approached through a whole-person, integrative lens. We emphasize:
Preparation & Integration Support
Every ketamine journey is supported by intentional preparation and follow-up integration. These sessions help you process insights, ground your experience, and carry forward meaningful change.
Trauma-Informed, Mind–Body–Spirit Care
Our therapists, APRNs, and clinical chaplain work together to create a safe, supportive environment that honors your full experience—emotional, physiological, and spiritual.
APRN-Led Eligibility & Medical Oversight
Before beginning any program, clients meet with one of our APRNs for a thorough evaluation to determine whether ketamine is safe and appropriate for their unique symptoms, history, and needs.
Multiple Pathways to Access Ketamine
We offer several treatment options so each client can engage in a way that aligns with their comfort and goals.
Ways to Access Ketamine Therapy at The Lotus Center
After your medical consultation, your APRN may recommend one of the following:
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Microdosing prescription for at-home ketamine, supported by our medical team
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Spravato® (esketamine nasal spray) administered in clinic
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Individual IM ketamine therapy supported by our Clinical Chaplain (HSA-eligible)
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Individual IM ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, paired with a therapist (insurance-billed or private pay)
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Small-group ketamine retreats, blending guided preparation, a group medicine session, and virtual integration
Every option includes preparation and integration, helping you cultivate clarity, meaning, and grounded healing throughout the process.
How to Get Started
Schedule a Ketamine Consultation
Before beginning any ketamine therapy program, you’ll meet with one of our APRNs for a full evaluation. During this visit, we’ll discuss your history, symptoms, and treatment goals to determine if ketamine treatment for depression is the right fit for you.
📞 Call 385-272-4292 to schedule your ketamine consult.
Ketamine Treatment FAQs
Ketamine treatment for depression is a research-supported option for individuals who haven’t found relief from traditional antidepressants. While ketamine is not a cure, it may offer rapid, short-term improvement in mood and emotional resilience. At The Lotus Center, ketamine is always paired with preparation and integration support to help clients process insights, stay grounded, and carry their experience forward in meaningful ways.
Schedule an Appointment for Ketamine Treatment Today!
Please call us at 385-272-4292 to schedule an appointment with one of our APRNs to be evaluated for ketamine treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, or personal insight.
Resources
Ketamine Therapy Support
If you are already using ketamine, here are some resources to help you get the most from your ketamine therapy:
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Ketamine Therapy Research Links
Here are some links to research regarding Ketamine treatment:
- The New Science of Ketamine of Ketamine for Depression (audio lecture with Dr. James Murrough Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Mount Sinai)
- Ketamine as an antidepressant: overview of its mechanisms of action and potential predictive biomarkers (article)
- The influence of Ketamine on drug discovery in depression (article)
- New findings on how Ketamine prevents depression (in the news)
