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3 Reasons Why Your Doctor Isn’t Telling You About Ketamine [2020 Update]

3 Reasons Why Your Doctor Isn’t Telling You About Ketamine [2020 Update]

You may have met someone who has benefited from ketamine for chronic pain or seen a video about how ketamine works to alleviate depression and anxiety. So you get all jazzed about trying ketamine infusions for yourself and you approach your doctor about it. Instead of getting helpful information and support to pursue infusions, you get a cold reception, a flat out “no”, or a simple shrug of the shoulders.

Why Don't Insurance Companies Cover Ketamine Treatments?

Why Don't Insurance Companies Cover Ketamine Treatments?

To simplify the question, we will limit the discussion to ketamine and its role in depression.

The short answers are: 1) Unawareness of ketamine as a treatment 2) Ketamine is not FDA approved for mood disorders 3) Ketamine is considered an experimental or investigational drug

But to leave it at this doesn’t fully explain it. To explore more, let’s do a deeper dive into each of these answers.

How To Bring Up Ketamine Infusions With Your Doctor

How To Bring Up Ketamine Infusions With Your Doctor

You’ve read up about ketamine. Maybe you have a friend or acquaintance who's gotten better thanks to ketamine. You’re ready to try ketamine infusions and you want to talk to your doctor but not sure how to go about it without getting an immediate dismissal. Well we got you covered and have a suggestion on how to bring up ketamine treatments with your doctor.

Open Letter to Health Insurance Companies For Ketamine Treatments

Open Letter to Health Insurance Companies For Ketamine Treatments

Dear Health Insurance Company Representative,

Thank you for being a part of the system that helps to reduce the cost of health care for me and my patients.  I appreciate your commitment to collaborating and serving patients by covering the charges from unexpected healthcare fees.  Because of your services it allows for greater coverage to a large group of people for disease prevention, improving health, and fully living life.