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How We Work With Therapists & Healthcare Providers

How We Work With Therapists & Healthcare Providers

In our experience, patients are best served when the all members of the provider team work together and are fully informed. We value your expertise and welcome the opportunity to support you and your patients.

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We Work With:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Neurologists
  • Pain Specialists
  • Primary Care Physicians
  • Coaches
  • Social Workers

Treatments for:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • PTSD
  • Migraines & Headaches
  • CRPS & Chronic Pain
  • Immunity & Resilience

Our Services:

  • IV Ketamine
  • IV NAD+
  • IV Nutrients & Vitamins
  • Intranasal Ketamine & NAD+
  • IV Glutathione
  • Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

Let us help you support your patients!

We pride ourselves on offering our patients a process that is administratively efficient and clinically rigorous while maintining a high level of personalized care and attention.

Step 1: Confirm Your Patient's Interest

The first step is to confirm your patient's openness/interest in infusion therapies such as Ketamine, NAD+, Vitamins, Glutathione, etc. by having a conversation with the differences between Combination Infusion Therapy and conventional approaches to treating anxiety, depression and PTSD.

Step 2: Submit Online Patient Referral Form

If you believe your patient may be a good fit for guided Ketamine treatments, then please tell us a little about them so we may contact them. You can submit a Patient Referral Form here.

Step 3: Review Patient Care Plan With Us

Once we have spoken with your patient and received required documents, we will contact you to confirm/discuss our treatment plan. We value your input and experience and will work closely with you to ensure the best patient care possible.

Step 4: We Provide Ongoing Updates About Treatments and Progress

With your patient's consent, we will share treatment information with you in order to keep you informed of their progress.

WE CAN HELP

Refer Your Patient To Us

If you are a doctor or therapist with a patient you think could benefit from Combination Infusion Therapy, then please submit our referral form.

  • Submit Your Patient Referral Form

Latest Science & Research

CRPS5 - Drexel University: Ketamine for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Drexel University: Ketamine for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

August 18, 2009

This randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of intravenous ketamine in the treatment of CRPS.

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CRPS4 - Cooper University Hospital: Ketamine for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Cooper University Hospital: Ketamine for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

February 28, 2005

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 (CRPS-1) responds poorly to standard pain treatment. We evaluated if the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist S(+)-ketamine improves pain in CRPS-1 patients.

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CRPS2 - Can Ketamine Treat Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?

Can Ketamine Treat Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?

January 6, 2004

The purpose of this study was to ascertain if indeed the use of subanesthetic inpatient infusions of ketamine provide meaningful improvements in pain scores, and thus, quality of life, in patients suffering from CRPS.

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NAD4 - MIT: What Does NAD+ Do?

MIT: What Does NAD+ Do?

January 6, 2003

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a ubiquitous biological molecule that participates in many metabolic reactions. Recent studies show that NAD also plays important roles in transcriptional regulation, longevity, calorie-restrictionmediated life-span extension and age-associated diseases.

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