Chronic Pain
Ketamine for Chronic Pain Treatment
A breakthrough therapy offering relief for both mood disorders and chronic pain conditions.
At Ketavita, we are proud to provide the latest and most effective treatment options in mental health and pain management.
Along with our commitment to the highest standards of safety and patient care, we specialize in ketamine infusion therapy for chronic pain syndromes, as well as conditions such as:
Fibromyalgia
Restless Leg Syndrome
Migraines
Neuropathy
Central Sensitization
Nerve Damage
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Our mission at Ketavita is clear: to deliver personalized, high-quality care for individuals struggling with treatment-resistant conditions. Backed by research and real-world results, ketamine infusions have proven to be a powerful and fast-acting treatment for both chronic pain and mental health challenges.
Ketamine therapy for chronic pain at Ketavita
Minimal Side Effects
Compared to many traditional chronic pain treatments, ketamine infusions typically have very few side effects — if any at all. At Ketavita, your provider will carefully review all potential physical and psychological effects before treatment, ensuring you feel safe, informed, and confident every step of the way.
Fast Relief for Chronic Pain
Many chronic pain treatments can take weeks or even months before providing meaningful relief. Ketamine therapy at Ketavita offers a faster alternative — in some cases, patients experience noticeable improvements in just days, or even hours, making it one of the most promising options for treatment-resistant pain.
Effective Against Depression
Beyond addressing chronic pain, ketamine therapy also targets the symptoms of depression—a common challenge for those living with pain-related conditions. Research shows that up to 75% of patients experience significant improvement after just a single ketamine infusion, offering hope and relief where traditional treatments have often fallen short.
Tips for Managing Chronic Pain with Ketamine Therapy
Be Honest With Providers
At Ketavita, your journey starts with a free consultation with an experienced physician who will design a personalized treatment plan. Once cleared for ketamine therapy, we’ll schedule your infusions and guide you through everything you need to know — from preparation to post-treatment care.
Stay Consistent
Consistency is key to healing. Don’t skip ketamine infusions or prescribed medications. These treatments may take time and won’t always eliminate symptoms immediately, but with patience and trust in your providers, progress is possible.
Take Care of Yourself
Avoid alcohol and drugs. While they may seem to offer temporary relief, they often make symptoms worse and slow down recovery. Choosing healthier coping strategies supports long-term pain and mood management.
Eat Well & Stay Active
Healthy lifestyle choices can complement your ketamine therapy. Focus on balanced meals, regular movement (walking, jogging, swimming, or gardening), and a consistent sleep schedule. Together, these habits can help reduce symptoms and improve overall well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Chronic Pain Syndrome (CPS)?
Pain is a normal part of the body’s healing process. It acts as a protective signal, reminding us to avoid further harm while we recover. For example, the sting of a scraped knee usually fades over time as the body heals.
But when pain is unexplained or continues long after an injury has healed, it may be diagnosed as Chronic Pain Syndrome (CPS). Unlike temporary pain, chronic pain often lingers indefinitely and rarely goes away on its own.
Why CPS Matters
Chronic pain is more than just discomfort — it’s a serious, potentially disabling condition. If left untreated, it can lead to new problems such as:
Depression
Anxiety
Other mood disorders
According to the Mayo Clinic:
“Chronic pain can limit your quality of life and lead to additional, serious mental health problems. Finding effective treatment is important — as is balancing pain relief with your safety.”
Finding Hope in Treatment
While chronic pain can be difficult to manage, it is not impossible. Modern approaches — including ketamine infusion therapy — are helping patients reduce pain and restore quality of life when traditional methods have failed.
Possible Causes of CPS
The exact cause of CPS is still unclear. However, many experts believe it may begin with an initial injury or develop alongside an existing health condition. Some potential triggers include:
Arthritis and joint problems
Back pain
Headaches
Muscle strains or sprains
Repetitive stress injuries (from overuse of a body part)
Fibromyalgia (widespread muscle pain)
Nerve damage
Lyme disease
Broken bones
Cancer
Acid reflux or ulcers
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Endometriosis (when uterine tissue grows outside the uterus)
Post-surgery pain