Burlingame IV Ketamine Infusions For Depression Launched By Soft Reboot Wellness

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Individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression can access a new clinical option launched in Burlingame by Soft Reboot Wellness (+1 650-419-3330), which uses ketamine infusions to reduce symptoms and manage conditions when traditional medicines are ineffective.

For centuries, doctors have been treating depression, and though new medications and treatments continue to be discovered, research has shown that for many individuals, they are still ineffective. This new treatment option, launched by Soft Reboot Wellness, uses IV ketamine infusions that have been proven effective for many individuals who may be resistant to traditional medications.

More information about the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic, and IV ketamine infusions, can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/how-does-ketamine-help-where-antidepressants-dont

The Soft Reboot Wellness clinic was founded by Dr. Sara Herman, a Harvard-trained and board-certified anesthesiologist, who personally administers and monitors all ketamine treatments that have been recently introduced at the clinic. Dr. Sara has over 12 years of experience administering ketamine in operating rooms and adjusting individual doses to meet the needs of the patient.

Though ketamine has been used medically for more than 50 years, it is only recently that it has attracted attention for its effectiveness in treating mental health conditions. While research is still ongoing to determine the full range of conditions it may help, experts have so far found it effective for several types of depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, chronic pain, and migraines.

Research shows that while many standard medications can take 30 days or longer to become fully effective, ketamine may be effective in as little as 24 hours. One study on patients with treatment-resistant major depression found that 71% of subjects met response and 29% met remission criteria the day following ketamine infusion. (1)

While the latest treatment is not entirely without side effects, most patients report only mild issues for the first few hours and no lasting side effects after the treatment. The most commonly reported side effects are temporary dizziness, nausea, or headaches. More information about ketamine infusions, and answers to the most frequently asked questions, can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/faqs

New patients of the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic will be asked to complete intake materials and schedule a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Sara either in person or online, to discuss their needs and their personal treatment plan. While each treatment plan will vary, research suggests that the infusions can be most effective when repeated up to six times in a two- or three-week period.

More information about treatment-resistant depression, ketamine infusions, and the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/iv_ketamine_therapy_bay_area

(1) A Randomized Trial of an N-methyl-D-aspartate Antagonist in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression, Carlos A. Zarate Jr, MD; Jaskaran B. Singh, MD; Paul J. Carlson, MD; et al. NCT00088699, August 2006 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/668195

For centuries, doctors have been treating depression, and though new medications and treatments continue to be discovered, research has shown that for many individuals, they are still ineffective. This new treatment option, launched by Soft Reboot Wellness, uses IV ketamine infusions that have been proven effective for many individuals who may be resistant to traditional medications.

More information about the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic, and IV ketamine infusions, can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/how-does-ketamine-help-where-antidepressants-dont

The Soft Reboot Wellness clinic was founded by Dr. Sara Herman, a Harvard-trained and board-certified anesthesiologist, who personally administers and monitors all ketamine treatments that have been recently introduced at the clinic. Dr. Sara has over 12 years of experience administering ketamine in operating rooms and adjusting individual doses to meet the needs of the patient.

Though ketamine has been used medically for more than 50 years, it is only recently that it has attracted attention for its effectiveness in treating mental health conditions. While research is still ongoing to determine the full range of conditions it may help, experts have so far found it effective for several types of depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, chronic pain, and migraines.

Research shows that while many standard medications can take 30 days or longer to become fully effective, ketamine may be effective in as little as 24 hours. One study on patients with treatment-resistant major depression found that 71% of subjects met response and 29% met remission criteria the day following ketamine infusion. (1)

While the latest treatment is not entirely without side effects, most patients report only mild issues for the first few hours and no lasting side effects after the treatment. The most commonly reported side effects are temporary dizziness, nausea, or headaches. More information about ketamine infusions, and answers to the most frequently asked questions, can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/faqs

New patients of the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic will be asked to complete intake materials and schedule a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Sara either in person or online, to discuss their needs and their personal treatment plan. While each treatment plan will vary, research suggests that the infusions can be most effective when repeated up to six times in a two- or three-week period.

More information about treatment-resistant depression, ketamine infusions, and the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/iv_ketamine_therapy_bay_area

(1) A Randomized Trial of an N-methyl-D-aspartate Antagonist in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression, Carlos A. Zarate Jr, MD; Jaskaran B. Singh, MD; Paul J. Carlson, MD; et al. NCT00088699, August 2006 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/668195

Individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression can access a new clinical option launched in Burlingame by Soft Reboot Wellness (+1 650-419-3330), which uses ketamine infusions to reduce symptoms and manage conditions when traditional medicines are ineffective.

For centuries, doctors have been treating depression, and though new medications and treatments continue to be discovered, research has shown that for many individuals, they are still ineffective. This new treatment option, launched by Soft Reboot Wellness, uses IV ketamine infusions that have been proven effective for many individuals who may be resistant to traditional medications.

More information about the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic, and IV ketamine infusions, can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/how-does-ketamine-help-where-antidepressants-dont

The Soft Reboot Wellness clinic was founded by Dr. Sara Herman, a Harvard-trained and board-certified anesthesiologist, who personally administers and monitors all ketamine treatments that have been recently introduced at the clinic. Dr. Sara has over 12 years of experience administering ketamine in operating rooms and adjusting individual doses to meet the needs of the patient.

Though ketamine has been used medically for more than 50 years, it is only recently that it has attracted attention for its effectiveness in treating mental health conditions. While research is still ongoing to determine the full range of conditions it may help, experts have so far found it effective for several types of depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, chronic pain, and migraines.

Research shows that while many standard medications can take 30 days or longer to become fully effective, ketamine may be effective in as little as 24 hours. One study on patients with treatment-resistant major depression found that 71% of subjects met response and 29% met remission criteria the day following ketamine infusion. (1)

While the latest treatment is not entirely without side effects, most patients report only mild issues for the first few hours and no lasting side effects after the treatment. The most commonly reported side effects are temporary dizziness, nausea, or headaches. More information about ketamine infusions, and answers to the most frequently asked questions, can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/faqs

New patients of the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic will be asked to complete intake materials and schedule a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Sara either in person or online, to discuss their needs and their personal treatment plan. While each treatment plan will vary, research suggests that the infusions can be most effective when repeated up to six times in a two- or three-week period.

More information about treatment-resistant depression, ketamine infusions, and the Soft Reboot Wellness clinic can be found at https://www.softrebootwellness.com/iv_ketamine_therapy_bay_area

(1) A Randomized Trial of an N-methyl-D-aspartate Antagonist in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression, Carlos A. Zarate Jr, MD; Jaskaran B. Singh, MD; Paul J. Carlson, MD; et al. NCT00088699, August 2006 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/668195

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