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Dr. Ramesh Sawhney & Ben talking about Ketamine Infusion & Botox Ben talks about his experience with ketamine and botox. Medical assistant treatments.

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Dr. Ramesh Sawhney & Ben talk about Ketamine Infusions

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Dr. Ramesh Sawhney & Ben talking about Ketamine Infusion & Botox Ben talks about his experience with ketamine and botox. Medical assistant treatments. Owned and operated by New York’s top Anesthesiologist, Ketamine Infusion and Wellness Center brings life-changing treatment to our patients. Our staff of board certified Physicians, Psychiatrists and Clinicians provide therapies specially designed to optimize your chance of success. Ketamine infusion therapy has shown to be a fast-acting treatment for psychiatric disorders, including, Major Depression, Bi-Polar Depression, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), and OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Recent scientific literature has demonstrated that approximately 60-80% of patients can experience significant improvement in their symptoms within hours. Ketamine as a depression treatment blocks the NMDA receptor instead of inhibiting the uptake of serotonin/norepinephrine/dopamine, as most antidepressants currently on the market are designed to do. By blocking this receptor, ketamine allows the brain to begin repairing itself and regulate the chemicals in the brain that cause depression. Ketamine is one of only two anesthetics listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an “essential drug”. In the last 15 years, Ketamine has gradually been used in non-traditional ways such as treating depression and other mood disorders, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS/RSD), and other pain conditions. In the last decade, leading institutions worldwide have reported a 70% success rate when IV (intravenous) Ketamine is used to treat depression and various pain conditions.

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