Our providers in Destin are friendly, highly experienced and committed to providing the most advanced set of infusion protocols in the Ketamine Industry. Clinical studies have found Ketamine to have a massive effect on depression, anxiety, and chronic inflammation. Our specialized providers are 100% focused on providing relief throughout your healing journey with Ketamine Infusion Therapy.
While most clinics offer a series of Ketamine infusions for about $3,000 - $6,000, Complete Ketamine Solutions proudly offers a more extensive series of treatments for $2,200 (mood series) - $2,700 (pain series). Experience lifesaving results at an affordable cost with financing options available.
Ketamine treatment typically costs $2,200–2,700 per series of infusions. Complete Ketamine Solutions offers affordable prices with financing available. We complete a thorough, non-judgmental, and professional free consultation to see if this medication is right for you. A very small portion (less than 1%) of our patients may find their first experience with ketamine to be overly challenging. With specialized providers, a relaxing environment, flexible scheduling, and affordable payment options, our goal is to help you find relief.
Driving Directions:
From Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport:
Get on FL-85 N
4 min (0.7 mi)
Take W John Sims Pkwy, FL-20 E and FL-293 to Regatta Bay Rd in Destin
26 min (17.1 mi)
Drive to Gulfstarr Dr
34 sec (0.1 mi)
About Destin Florida
Destin is a city in northwest Florida, in the area known as the Panhandle. It's known for its Gulf of Mexico beaches and many golf courses, as well as the Destin Harbor Boardwalk. Nature trails pass through the dunes of Henderson Beach State Park in the south, where the coastline is dotted with pine and oak trees sheltering wildlife. To the west are the tall slides, waterfalls and pools of Big Kahuna's water park.
Reviews:
Read reviews from our Patients and see why Complete Ketamine Solutions is a highly recommended Ketamine Infusion Therapy provider in Destin FL.
I've been taking Ketamine for a few months now and I feel so much better. My feet problems, including not being able to walk are much better. My feet are not perfect but they are much better. The at home treatment is the best. At night when my feet hurt it really helps to ease the pain. On another note, after I leave a treatment, the following day I can do everything I need to. My depression is low as well as my anxiety. It's amazing! The staff especially Phylis and Amanda and the folks up front are like family,. They go out their way to make the treatment relaxing and pleasant.
Give these guys a shot at helping you. I highly recommend them . - Matthew Gary Great clinic. Clint phyllis and Rick are all amazing. The nurses check on you all the time while the infusion is taking place. They want u to be comfortable and care for their patients. Would recommend to anyone! - Teresa Ferguson
The staff at Complete Ketamine Solutions are absolutely the best. From the time I call for an appointment to walking in the office and then into the infusion room, I am always made to feel comfortable and safe. I trust them with my well being, and they have shown the greatest compassion for me. They have even worked me in a couple of times, for an urgent appointment, when they really didn't have to. Ketamine is a life saver for my daily chronic migraines!! I'm so thankful I took the chance and tried it. It's my new best friend. - Kathy
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Ketamine, a derivative of phencyclidine, is an anesthetic drug that was developed in 1962 and has been widely used in a variety of settings. Ketamine acts as an antagonist of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and targets glutamate, which is an excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter.
Ketamine has been used to induce and maintain general anesthesia for more than 30 years and is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines. Ketamine is FDA-approved as an anesthetic and has a remarkably safe track record in clinical settings. Ketamine is commonly used to treat Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), sometimes referred to as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD).
Over the past two decades, researchers have consistently found that low doses of ketamine, administered intravenously (ketamine infusions), produce a rapid anti-depressant effect.
Scientists are still exploring the exact mechanism by which depression is relieved, but research suggests that by blocking the NMDA receptors, ketamine prompts the brain to increase the production of synaptic signaling proteins in the prefrontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex is the region of the brain thought to play a critical role in a person's ability to regulate his/her mood. Ketamine appears to promote the growth of new synapses in the prefrontal cortex, resulting in greater connectivity in the brain, while also switching certain connections on and off. This cascade of events is thought to be the reason for the rapid anti-depressant effect.
You haven't heard of ketamine for the treatment of refractory depression because the practice of using ketamine to treat depression is in its infancy. Ketamine is most commonly known as a general anesthetic, used in surgical procedures. You may know of ketamine as a rave drug, used recreationally since the 1980s. The utilization of ketamine to treat depression is not yet FDA-approved, as the FDA approval process can take many years, due to the amount of funding, research and time required. Fortunately, the research being conducted continues to demonstrate that ketamine is effective in treating depression, and the use of ketamine in this population is becoming increasingly common.
* NOTE: Ketamine IS an FDA-approved drug for anesthetic purposes and is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medications.
4641 Gulfstarr Dr STE 105
Destin, Florida 32541
Phone: (850) 786-2051
Email:
Fax: (850) 605-3465
HOURS:
Monday: 10am - 7pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10am - 7pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 10am - 7pm
Saturday: 10am-4pm every other week
Sunday: Closed