WELCOME TO MOUNTAIN KETAMINE
Our Services
We are pleased to offer intramuscular (IM) Ketamine treatments. Each session is guided and monitored by a medical provider for a total of two hours. To optimize your treatment, these sessions should be preceded by a therapy session, and a follow-up session should take place before your next treatment to discuss intentions and review the outcomes.
If you choose, Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) can be conducted in collaboration with your therapist, but this would need to be arranged ahead of time. You can schedule a free consultation to discuss these options further. Due to the controlled nature of Ketamine, these sessions must be scheduled at our facility, though alternative arrangements can be made under certain circumstances for group ketamine experiences.
Our office is in the Elevated Wellness Collective Office in Avon, CO. We offer Ketamine sessions and in-person or tele-health psychiatric clearance assessments. We look forward to providing you with compassionate care in this new space.
Our Approach: Compassionate Care for All
At Mountain Ketamine, we believe in a patient-centered approach to mental health care. We take the time to listen to our patients and work collaboratively with them, & their referring providers to develop a treatment plan that addresses their unique needs and goals.
Common diagnoses that can be treated with ketamine include depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, stress, and bipolar depression.
Our Philosophy
Benefits of Ketamine for Mental Health and Pain Management
Ketamine has emerged as a powerful tool for treating a variety of mental health and pain conditions. Originally used as an anesthetic, Ketamine is now widely recognized for its ability to provide rapid relief for patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain.
Key Benefits for Patients:
Rapid Relief: Unlike traditional antidepressants that may take weeks to show results, Ketamine can provide significant symptom reduction within hours or days, offering quick relief for those in crisis.
Treatment-Resistant Conditions: For patients who have not responded to conventional therapies, Ketamine provides an alternative, often effective when other treatments have failed.
Neuroplasticity: Ketamine promotes neuroplasticity, helping to rebuild and strengthen connections between neurons, which may contribute to long-term improvements in mood and cognitive function.
Pain Management: Beyond mental health, Ketamine is effective in managing chronic pain conditions, particularly when other pain relief methods have been insufficient.
Collaborating with Mountain Ketamine LLC: Mountain Ketamine LLC offers Ketamine sessions in collaboration with therapists and medical providers, creating an integrated care model. By working together, we ensure that patients not only receive the medical benefits of Ketamine but also therapeutic support to optimize outcomes. Providers can refer patients with confidence, knowing they will be in the hands of qualified professionals who prioritize both safety and personalized care.
If you are interested in learning more about how Ketamine can benefit your patients, or to discuss potential collaborations, please contact us for more information.
Our Providers
Our team of providers has extensive experience in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, chronic pain conditions, and PTSD, including the use of ketamine and ketamine assisted psychotherapy.
Currently, we are still in the process of completing our credentialing with insurance carriers, so we can only offer the initial evaluation and Ketamine treatment on a self-pay basis at our facility. We will keep you updated as we continue to work through the credentialing process and expand our list of covered providers.
We are excited to announce the opening of our new location in Avon, CO, where Michelle Presley, DNP, ACNP-BC, is now offering Ketamine sessions. Michelle is a doctorate-prepared Acute Care Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience across a range of acute care settings, including ICUs, inpatient units, and outpatient clinics. Her background encompasses the treatment of a wide variety of medical and psychiatric conditions.
Michelle began her career focusing on chronic pain management and has recently specialized in acute pain, supporting patients before and after surgical procedures in the Vail Valley. She has also served as a hospitalist in the region. Now she is completing an internship with Vail Behavioral Health and a post graduate masters in psychiatric mental health nursing practice. This diverse experience makes her exceptionally qualified to provide Ketamine sessions to patients in an outpatient setting, following clearance by a psychiatric provider.
Our therapy room is designed to offer a safe and therapeutic environment to promote a healing journey.
We do have a Licensed Therapist in our office and others in the area who specialize in psychedelic assisted therapy, if you are not already seeing someone.
Learn more at:
Pinyon Healing-Cathy Schneider, LPC https://pinyonhealing.com/
Blue Soulspace- Amie Brooke, L.Ac MSOM
https://bluesoulspace.com/psychedelic-integration-coaching/
Soulful Transitions- Ada Sapp- https://www.soulfultransitions.co/
“There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.”
— JOHN GREEN
FAQs
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Ketamine was developed in the 1960's as an anesthetic agent, and FDA approved for use in humans in the 1970's. Ketamine has been extensively used since and is considered on of the safest forms of anesthesia (1). Antidepressant effects of ketamine were first noticed in animal models in the 1970's, but it was not until the 1990's that groundbreaking clinical work on humans was published. Since then, extensive research and development has gone into evaluating effectiveness and further understanding how ketamine can be used to treat psychiatric conditions, although it remains an off-label use of this medication.
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While not fully understood, there are several models on how ketamine exerts its rapid-acting antidepressant effects, and why it may also be effective in treating anxiety, OCD, and PTSD. No one theory has stood alone, so it is likely that ketamine's effects are a combination of multiple actions.
Ketamine blocks NMDA receptors which have downstream effects to changing inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitter systems in brain pathways. This inhibitory-excitatory balance regulates communication of neurons, neuroplasticity potential, and circuit wiring (1). This results in improved connectivity in neurons and pathways that effect human emotions. mTOR, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and opioid receptors are among the additional mechanisms that have been identified to support the positive benefits seen from ketamine administration.
Many patient will notice immediate results from a ketamine session. However, these are typically not sustained following a single treatment for more than 3 days to 2 weeks. For this reason, general practice and evidence based research has suggested that completing 2-3 sessions over a 2-3 weeks period (typically 6 sessions) as an effective protocol to initiate treatment.
Following this series, some patients will never take ketamine again, while others may continue booster session if symptoms recur. Outcomes are typically improved when patient are engaged concurrent therapy. For this reason, we recommend all patients engage in psychotherapy services before, during, and after treatments. The goals of psychotherapy are to stabilize positive behavioral change, consolidate psychological material, resolve psychological issues, improve relationships, catalyze new insight, and enhance self-awareness.
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- We meet with all patients for a New Patient Assessment to evaluate medical and psychiatric diagnoses and co-morbid conditions. Please bring a list with all current medications, along with previous psychotropic medication trials, and medical diagnosis history.
- Most patients begin with recommendation for completion of 6 sessions of ketamine, doing 2-3 sessions per week for 2-3 weeks. Session are approximately one hour long, with up to one additional hour of observation (2 hours total).
- We provide, or you can bring, headphones and an eye mask. All patients are required to have a driver after their session, as you cannot drive yourself home. You cannot drive or operate heavy equipment for 12 hours
- When asked to describe how ketamine treatment feels, patients often report they feel like they are "floating", or "very light", or "deeply relaxed".
- As mentioned above, we recommend all patient engage with psychotherapy service before and after treatment to maximize result potential. General recommendation is to complete a therapy session within 48 hours of your ketamine session and before the next ketamine administration.
- If you are interested in completing Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, we can coordinate to have your therapist present for your session.
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$300 Initial 90 minute Psychiatric Consultation
$450 per 2hr Ketamine Session monitored by a medical provider for the duration of the session.
$200 1 hour psychotherapy or integration sessions with ketamine assisted therapy.
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$1400 A 90 minute initial consultation and package of three (3) 2hr Ketamine sessions used over 12 months. This is a good options for patients looking for touch up mood disorder treatments and pain management/substance abuse treatment.
$2600 A 90 minute initial consultation and package of six (6) 2hr Ketamine sessions used over 12 months. This is a good options for patients looking for treatment of PTSD, treatment resistant depression, severe anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Research recommends 6-8 treatments bi-weekly to weekly depending on severity to relieve these symptoms.
$1200 Package of three (3) 2hr Ketamine sessions used over 12 months. This is a good options for patients looking for touch up mood disorder treatments and pain management/substance abuse treatment.
$2400 Package of six (6) 2hr Ketamine sessions used over 12 months. This is a good options for patients looking for treatment of PTSD, treatment resistant depression, severe anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Research recommends 6-8 treatments bi-weekly to weekly depending on severity to relieve these symptoms.
$1000 Package of six (6) 1hr psychotherapy or integration sessions to follow ketamine sessions.
$500 Package of three (3) 1hr psychotherapy or integration sessions to follow ketamine sessions.
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Alshammari TK. The Ketamine Antidepressant Story: New Insights. Molecules. 2020;25(23):5777. Published 2020 Dec 7. doi:10.3390/molecules25235777
We know life can be especially challenging when struggling with mental health issues.
In-network insurance coverage for initial and follow up in-office visit and telehealth sessions with Aetna, BCBS, Medicare, and Medicaid. Coming soon, in network coverage for Cigna, United Healthcare, UMR, and Triwest.
We do our best to accommodate scheduling needs and payment planning as this service is not covered by insurance. HSA covered service and HSA payments are accepted. Please call us discuss your needs. Or send us a message anytime.
Mountain Ketamine
With a goal to transform lives
LET'S COLLABORATE
Mountain Ketamine LLC is dedicated to providing comprehensive care by collaborating closely with therapists and other medical providers. Our approach is centered around offering Ketamine sessions tailored to each patient's needs. For those who seek a more integrative approach, we also offer Ketamine Assisted Therapy (KAP), where Ketamine sessions are combined with therapeutic support a patient's therapist. We can also set up something with a therapist in our office. Please reach out and let us know how we can help your patients.
info@mountainairwellness.org
