Ketamine Clinic
Ketamine Clinic
Ketamine is an anesthetic agent with powerful antidepressant properties. It was developed in the 1960s by University of Michigan Health physicians as a safer option to provide comfortable sedation for procedures. Over the last several decades, studies have shown the potential for Ketamine as a therapeutic option for treatment-resistant depression. Ketamine is a safe option to provide relief from severe and persistent symptoms of depression and suicidal thinking, and can potentially provide relief of symptoms within hours to days after a single infusion.
Appointment Information
Patients are referred to the Ketamine Clinic by referring psychiatrists. This method of consultation ensures expert input into the decision about this form of treatment.
For more information about the Ketamine Clinic, contact the clinic coordinator:
Jessica Singley, BS, RN
Coordinator, Ketamine Infusion Clinic
734-763-7124
[email protected]
[email protected]
Patient Resource
Locations
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ECT Clinic | University Hospital South 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 3 Room F3101
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5277Get Directions
Doctors
Daniel Francis Maixner, MD
Clinical Professor
Psychiatry
Sagar Vastupal Parikh, MD
Professor
Psychiatry
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