Mental Health News

August 14, 2019

WGNTV: Ketamine Therapy in Chicago at Innovative Ketamine

  Ketamine therapy has increased in popularity for treating depression, PTSD, fibromyalgia and other conditions. Dr. Rahul Khare, MD explains how ketamine treatment is administered. Read More >>
June 23, 2019

Techies Are Using Ketamine to Fight Their Depression

  Sean Spencer is a pretty successful entrepreneur in LA’s startup community but he also struggles with depression, so he uses ketamine to help with his lows.   Read More >>
June 10, 2019

Leslie’s Testimonial

  Meet Leslie, a patient of Innovative Ketamine who has seen first-hand how ketamine has given her her life back.   Interested in learning more about ketamine?   Book Now
May 24, 2019

ABC7 Chicago I-Team: ‘Revolutionary’ depression treatment

 ABC7 Chicago: Ketamine has been hailed as a breakthrough treatment for depression and other disorders. The drug was also in the spotlight this week as medics revealed its key role in the harrowing rescue of a Thai soccer team trapped in a cave last year. But ketamine’s history as an illicit, trippy party drug has some concerned about potential abuse. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved one version of this treatment while a rapidly growing cottage industry of […]
April 18, 2019

Innovative Ketamine News: Esketamine (Spravato) Approved by the FDA

As many of you have heard, there is a new treatment for depression: Esketamine (aka Spravato). Recently, Johnson & Johnson, a pharmaceutical company, has manufactured a new medication called Spravato or Esketamine. Esketamine is an isomer or mirror image copy of ketamine. This is a close chemical relation to ketamine, an anesthetic which has been used for 50 years. Johnson & Johnson has received FDA approval, which specifically states that the drug will only be available in certified clinics where doctors […]
April 18, 2019

Hopes & hype for ketamine to treat depression

Some studies show ketamine treatment can provide relief within hours for tough-to-treat depression and suicidal behavior and clinics promising unproven benefits have popped up nationwide. But more research is needed to know long-term benefits and risks. (Oct. 31) Read More >>