
Discreet Ketamine, a leading provider of ketamine-assisted therapy in South Florida, has announced a significant expansion of its services to meet growing demand for innovative mental health treatments in the Palm Beach County area.
Growing Demand
The expansion comes in response to a surge in patient interest in ketamine-based therapies for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. As awareness of ketamine's therapeutic potential has grown, so too has the demand for reputable, medically supervised treatment centers.
"We've seen a dramatic increase in inquiries from patients who have exhausted traditional treatment options and are looking for alternatives with strong clinical evidence," said the practice's medical director. "Our expansion allows us to serve more patients while maintaining the high standards of care that define our practice."
What's New
The expansion includes additional treatment rooms to reduce wait times, extended hours to accommodate working professionals, new treatment modalities including both IV ketamine infusions and Spravato (esketamine nasal spray), enhanced integration with patients' existing mental health providers, and expanded telehealth capabilities for follow-up care and monitoring.
The Discreet Ketamine Difference
Discreet Ketamine distinguishes itself through its emphasis on comprehensive psychiatric care rather than a ketamine-only approach. Each patient undergoes a thorough psychiatric evaluation before treatment, and ketamine therapy is integrated into a broader treatment plan that may include psychotherapy, medication management, and lifestyle modifications.
The practice's name reflects its commitment to patient privacy and the understanding that many individuals seeking mental health treatment prefer discretion. The clinic environment is designed to be calming and non-clinical, helping patients feel comfortable during their treatment sessions.
Serving South Florida
With its expanded capacity, Discreet Ketamine is positioned to serve patients throughout South Florida, including Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. The practice accepts certain insurance plans for Spravato treatments and offers financing options for IV ketamine infusions.
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