Contact Information
Address:
3601 N 44th St, Phoenix, AZ 85018
Kadelyx Health is the premier ketamine clinic in the Phoenix Metro Area. We support your emotional, spiritual and mental health with the intentional use of Ketamine Therapy in a warm and comfortable setting. We deliver real results, helping many conditions including depression, anxiety, and PTSD
3601 N 44th St, Phoenix, AZ 85018
Kadelyx Health, located at 3601 N 44th St, Phoenix, AZ 85018, stands as the premier destination for ketamine therapy in the Phoenix Metro Area. We are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care to support your emotional well-being and overall health from our single, dedicated location.
Ketamine, originally known as a dissociative anesthetic, has emerged as a powerful tool in modern mental health treatment. At Kadelyx Health, we utilize medically administered ketamine therapy to help individuals facing challenges such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and treatment-resistant conditions find relief and embark on a path towards renewed hope and improved quality of life.
Our approach is deeply rooted in patient-centered care. We understand that your journey is unique, and we work closely with you to determine if ketamine therapy is the right option for your specific needs. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to creating a safe, supportive, and confidential environment at our 3601 N 44th St clinic.
At Kadelyx Health, we offer ketamine therapy administered intravenously (IV) under professional supervision. This method allows for precise dosing and ensures your safety throughout the infusion process. We believe in transparency and education, providing clear information about the procedure and its potential benefits.
We are proud to serve the residents of Phoenix and surrounding communities directly from our 3601 N 44th St location. Our commitment is to be a resource for those seeking innovative solutions for mental health struggles, right here in the heart of the Phoenix area.
For more information about our ketamine therapy services at Kadelyx Health, please visit our website or call our dedicated line.
Website: https://kadelyx.com/
Phone: (602) 206-4980
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What conditions does Kadelyx Health treat with ketamine therapy at our Phoenix location?
We primarily focus on conditions such as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), including treatment-resistant depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), and other treatment-resistant mental health challenges. Our ketamine therapy at 3601 N 44th St is designed to support individuals seeking relief from these specific conditions.
Q2: Is ketamine therapy safe at Kadelyx Health's Phoenix clinic?
Ketamine therapy, when administered by trained medical professionals in a controlled clinical setting like our 3601 N 44th St clinic, is considered safe. We prioritize patient safety throughout the entire process, from screening to administration and integration support. Our team monitors you closely during the infusion.
Q3: How long does a typical ketamine therapy session last at Kadelyx Health?
A typical IV ketamine infusion session at Kadelyx Health, our Phoenix location, lasts approximately 40 minutes to an hour. This includes time for initial assessment, the infusion itself, and a period of integration after the session.
Q4: What is the cost of ketamine therapy at Kadelyx Health in Phoenix?
The cost of ketamine therapy can vary based on individual treatment plans, the number of sessions required, and insurance coverage (though ketamine therapy is often considered an out-of-network service). We recommend contacting our office at (602) 206-4980 for detailed pricing information specific to our 3601 N 44th St location.
Q5: Do I need a referral to start ketamine therapy at Kadelyx Health?
While a referral is not always mandatory, we often recommend an initial consultation where our team can discuss your history and determine if ketamine therapy is appropriate for you at our 3601 N 44th St clinic. We may also collaborate with your primary care physician or mental health provider if desired.