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Ketamine Infusion in Brooklyn, NY

Are you struggling with treatment-resistant depression, chronic pain, or anxiety that hasn’t responded to conventional therapies? Ketamine infusions are an innovative and promising option offering rapid relief when other treatments have failed.

If you're seeking a breakthrough in your mental health or chronic pain management journey, our ketamine infusion specialists in Brooklyn, NY, provide individualized care in a safe and supportive environment.

What Are Ketamine Infusions?

Ketamine infusions involve the administration of low doses of ketamine through an intravenous (IV) line under close medical supervision. Unlike traditional antidepressants that may take weeks to work, ketamine can produce noticeable improvement in symptoms within hours or days, offering new hope for those with persistent conditions.

Ketamine Infusions Procedures in Brooklyn

A ketamine infusion treatment is typically performed in a calm, medically supervised setting. Patients are monitored during and after the infusion to ensure their safety and comfort. Most patients require a series of treatments to achieve lasting results.

When Are Ketamine Infusions Recommended?

Ketamine infusions may be recommended when traditional treatments fail, for conditions like Major Depressive Disorder, PTSD, anxiety, chronic pain, bipolar depression, and suicidal ideation as a rapid intervention.

Types of Ketamine Infusions

IV Infusions:
The most common and effective form, administered directly into the bloodstream for fast-acting relief.
Intranasal Ketamine:
FDA-approved for depression and administered as a nasal spray.
IM Injections:
Used in specific cases when IV infusion is not suitable.
Oral Ketamine:
Occasionally prescribed but less potent than IV options.

Why Choose Our Clinic for Ketamine Infusions in Brooklyn?

At our Brooklyn clinic, we specialize in ketamine treatments for mental health and chronic pain. Our expert medical team ensures a personalized and compassionate approach to each patient. With advanced protocols, continuous monitoring, and a relaxing environment, we prioritize your safety, comfort, and long-term well-being.

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Testimonials

Hear from individuals who have experienced significant improvements in their quality of life thanks to our ketamine infusion therapy in Brooklyn.

Pete Bete

I found Dr Sorokin after I had visited a few medical offices for lower Back issues
Since then:
I am being able to leave a normal life style
Dr Sorokin have a professional staff and courteous I will recommend
Dr Sorokin to anyone

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Marie Bertrand

I went to Dr Sorokin with a knee problem and find complete satisfaction now I am so happy Dr Sorokin and his staff was trying the very best to make sure for me to be Able again

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Veronica Sanchez

I am so glad I found Dr. Sorokin. He is beyond kind and what I like the most about him and his stuff is that they follow all the procedures, they made sure to take my information and always confirm the reason of my visit and the attention was very personalized and secure. Thank you so much to the doctor and his stuff!

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How to Find Us?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions can ketamine infusions treat?

Ketamine infusions are used for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, anxiety, bipolar depression, chronic pain, and acute suicidal ideation.

How long do the effects of a ketamine infusion last?

Many patients experience relief within hours, with effects lasting days to weeks. A series of infusions may lead to longer-lasting results.

Are ketamine infusions safe for depression or anxiety?

When administered under professional supervision, ketamine infusions are generally safe and well-tolerated, with few side effects.

How many ketamine infusions are needed for results?

Most patients begin with 4–6 infusions over a two-week period. Maintenance sessions may be scheduled afterward depending on response.

What is the process of receiving a ketamine infusion?

The patient is seated or reclined in a comfortable setting, connected to monitoring equipment, and given an IV infusion over 40–60 minutes. You’ll be observed throughout and after the session for safety.