Dartmouth MA Physician Approved IV Ketamine Therapy For PTSD, PPD & OCD Launched

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Thrive IV, a new clinic based in Dartmouth, MA, has launched ketamine-based therapy for a variety of conditions that are often resistant to traditional treatments.

-- Thrive IV has launched several new treatment options that use ketamine infusions of varying dosages to help patients with PTSD, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and a host of other conditions.

More information about ketamine infusions, and the Thrive IV clinic in Dartmouth, MA, can be found at http://www.thriveiv.net

The new clinic is run by Dr. Michael Pellegrino, and offers a variety of nutrient and vitamin infusions, as well as ketamine treatments. While ketamine has been used for more than 50 years as a dissociative anesthetic, more recent research has shown that it can be useful in treating a wide variety of conditions, including many that are resistant to traditional methods.

Dr. Pellegrino and his team tailor every treatment to the individual, based on their specific diagnosis and needs, after a thorough consultation and review process. A typical patient undergoing treatment for anxiety, depression, or obsessive-compulsive disorder might expect to receive six treatments over the course of two to three weeks, and then have their condition and progress reassessed, so their treatment can be adjusted.

The new treatment sessions last approximately one hour for low dosages, though this can vary from patient to patient. Dr. Pellegrino may also advise a combination of nutrients and vitamins to enhance the treatment or to help minimize any unpleasant side effects.

“Vitamin and nutritional infusions may be helpful for rehydration, boosting your immune system, enhancing mental clarity, cardiovascular health, jet lag, detox, weight loss, hangover, wound healing, added energy or help with the aging body,” a spokesperson explained.

After the initial treatment, the new clinic aims to reduce patient infusions as much as possible, while still maintaining the benefits. While individual results will vary, most patients can be reduced to maintenance infusions once every several weeks, or as little as once every several months, depending on how they respond.

Asked about treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, and postpartum depression, a spokesperson said, “Ketamine therapy has been shown to help as many as 70-80% or more in some studies. We specialize in adding Ketamine infusions to help increase your feeling of well-being and reduce the terrible pain, depression, or anxiety you’ve been experiencing. Giving you hope to live a happier and more productive, fulfilled life.”

More information about the new Thrive IV clinic and ketamine infusion therapy can be found at http://www.thriveiv.net

Contact Info:
Name: Dr. Michael Pellegrino
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Organization: Thrive IV
Address: 49 State Rd Nauset Building #102, Dartmouth, MA 02747, United States
Phone: +1-508-848-8089
Website: http://www.ThriveIV.net

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