Save Minds offers ketamine infusion therapy for individuals living with depression—especially those who haven’t found relief from traditional treatments. Research indicates that approximately 30% of people with depression do not respond to standard antidepressant medications. Given that these medications are designed to improve daily functioning and emotional wellbeing, this treatment gap is both significant and concerning.
In recent years, ketamine has emerged as one of the few major breakthroughs in psychiatric care. Unlike conventional antidepressants, which can take 4 to 8 weeks to begin working, ketamine may provide rapid symptom relief. Mental health professionals—particularly those specializing in depression and suicide prevention—agree on the urgent need for faster-acting treatment options. Ketamine therapy may be the next step forward for those seeking quicker, more effective relief.
We offer a clear, step-by-step guide to help you obtain the necessary referrals, understand documentation requirements, review treatment indications and contraindications, and evaluate how quickly you may respond to ketamine.
Ketamine is an off-label treatment with significant potential benefits. We provide detailed information about these benefits as well as the possible side effects to monitor after each session.
Our team is committed to patient comfort and safety during each infusion. Throughout the procedure, we closely monitor heart and respiratory function in a medically supervised setting.
Have questions about referrals, risks, outcomes, or how treatment works? Our FAQ section provides clear, concise answers to help you feel informed and confident moving forward.
Ketamine continues to attract attention due to its rapid effects, particularly in patients who have not responded to other forms of depression treatment. A single ketamine infusion can begin to take effect within hours, with benefits often lasting up to a week. In emergency settings, ketamine is sometimes administered to patients at immediate risk of suicide due to its fast-acting nature.
Depression is a complex condition with a wide spectrum of symptoms. Ketamine appears to offer broad therapeutic benefits across many of these, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxious bipolar depression, suicidal ideation, and anhedonia (the inability to feel pleasure).

Consultation This step involves guiding patients through a detailed explanation of how to obtain the necessary referrals and documents. We also review the relevant indications and contraindications together. Most importantly, we work closely with each patient to evaluate how quickly they may respond to ketamine therapy.

Patients receive clear information about the risks associated with ketamine treatment. As ketamine targets neurotransmitter activity in the brain, it can lead to side effects—most of which are manageable. We also explain the full spectrum of potential benefits ketamine infusion therapy can offer.

During treatment, we prioritize your comfort and safety. Infusions are administered in our state-of-the-art clinic, where we monitor both cardiac and respiratory functions to ensure the highest standards of medical care.
Our clinic provides private, paid-for ketamine infusion services for individuals experiencing treatment-resistant depression. These services are especially valuable for patients who have not responded to antidepressants such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or other care plans prescribed by their GP or psychiatrist. This treatment option is designed to support those facing severe depression when conventional methods have not worked.
With over 300 million people worldwide affected by some form of depression, it remains the most common mental health condition.
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