Meet our incredible team.

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Dr. Randall Malchow

Dr. Rachel Rome, M.D. ketamine therapy

Dr. Rachel Rome

Trina Haag

How Does Ketamine Work?

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It increases the amount of glutamate in the nervous system, which is an excitatory amino acid and neurotransmitter. This increases neuro connections so the brain and spinal cord process pain in a healthier way, which also decreases depression.

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It resets pain receptors. With chronic pain, these receptors are turned on all the time. Ketamine quiets them down.

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It decreases inflammation in the nervous system the contributes to pain and depression

What Makes Us
Unique

Board-certified anesthesiologists

Our experienced physicians, with decades of experience in ketamine administration, are dedicated to providing comprehensive medical care. We ensure the safe delivery of ketamine infusion therapy and also develop a personalized wellness plan to enhance our patient’s overall quality of life.

Comprehensive physiologic monitoring

A registered nurse with critical care experience provides careful attention and professional care to each patient.

Specialized Pain Protocol

Our unique protocol for relief of chronic pain was developed to maximize results, and our clinic is one of very few in the state of TN to offer these complex treatments to patients.

Access to Propofol Sedation

When necessary, we are able to use Propofol sedation during the ketamine infusion to minimize any risk of unpleasant side effects.

Overall Wellness

We are a wellness center focusing on a holistic approach to your health and well-being. We believe that with the combined effort of ketamine infusions and wellness, we can yield greater and longer lasting relief. Our physicians will prescribe an individualized wellness plan for you to maximize the effectiveness of your treatment.

Common
Conditions
Treated with
Ketamine
Infusion
Therapy

Major depression

Anxiety

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Chronic pain

Fibromyalgia

Bipolar depression

Post-operative pain

Cancer-related pain

Opioid addiction

Alcohol Addiction

Suicidal Ideation

Dysthymia

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

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