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ketamine infusions are $600 dollars each treatment. It helps but insurance does not cover.

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Yes, I am aware. The clinic that I was getting the ketamine infusion at initially was covered by my insurance. I didn't have a problem. All of a sudden, they started only doing Ketamine by injection and it didn't have the same effect. It didn't help my symptoms. I explained that to them and they told me that research proved that there wasn't a difference. I don't care what the research "proved", I knew that there was a difference because my symptoms worsened. So, unfortunately I have been unable to get ketamine infusion due to the cost. There was no point in continuing with the injections because they didn't help, so it was a waste of time and a copay.

I know nurses and anesthesia that work in a ketamine clinic and they say that it really helps. Although since it is very expensive😢 hard for a lot of people to do