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<p>At <b>APS Ketamine</b> we recognize the importance of comprehensive psychiatric care in recovery from depression and anxiety disorders. </p><p>We have board certified Psychiatrists, and offer Psychiatric services including medication management for active <b>Ketamine treatment </b>patients. Due to the complexity of medications, and the intricate nature of depression of anxiety disorders, we know how important all aspects of mental health are both at the time of treatment as well as the periods between treatments. </p><p>Our team of mental health professionals, nurses, management, and caring staff work together to create a warm and inviting environment for patients and encourage the healing. In our state of the art facilities our infusion rooms are designed to be exceptionally quiet and serene. We use electronic devices that allow connection to a variety of options for music or white noise. Patients relax in our motorized reclining chairs for optimum comfort. We make every effort to maintain a positive healing environment.</p><p><b style="color: rgb(8, 82, 148);">What is Ketamine Infusion Therapy?</b></p><p><b>Ketamine</b> is a remarkably versatile substance. Originally used as an anesthetic, it is now a cutting-edge medication administered by infusion to combat a variety of psychiatric ailments. </p><p>The drug has been in use since the 1960s as an anesthetic and has a track record of research substantiating its safety. Its therapeutic "off label" use in psychiatric patients began in 2017. For this reason, Ketamine, while FDA-approved as an anesthetic, is not yet FDA-approved for the treatment of psychiatric illness. The major problem this creates is that it keeps the treatment expensive since insurance companies do not yet cover it. Nonetheless, for the patients who have reaped its benefits, it is priceless. At <b>APS Ketamine</b>, we exclusively provide Ketamine infusions for patients suffering psychiatric symptoms.</p>... Read more><p>At <b>APS Ketamine</b> we recognize the importance of comprehensive psychiatric care in recovery from depression and anxiety disorders. </p><p>We have board certified Psychiatrists, and offer Psychiatric services including medication management for active <b>Ketamine treatment </b>patients. Due to the complexity of medications, and the intricate nature of depression of anxiety disorders, we know how important all aspects of mental health are both at the time of treatment as well as the periods between treatments. </p><p>Our team of mental health professionals, nurses, management, and caring staff work together to create a warm and inviting environment for patients and encourage the healing. In our state of the art facilities our infusion rooms are designed to be exceptionally quiet and serene. We use electronic devices that allow connection to a variety of options for music or white noise. Patients relax in our motorized reclining chairs for optimum comfort. We make every effort to maintain a positive healing environment.</p><p><b style="color: rgb(8, 82, 148);">What is Ketamine Infusion Therapy?</b></p><p><b>Ketamine</b> is a remarkably versatile substance. Originally used as an anesthetic, it is now a cutting-edge medication administered by infusion to combat a variety of psychiatric ailments. </p><p>The drug has been in use since the 1960s as an anesthetic and has a track record of research substantiating its safety. Its therapeutic "off label" use in psychiatric patients began in 2017. For this reason, Ketamine, while FDA-approved as an anesthetic, is not yet FDA-approved for the treatment of psychiatric illness. The major problem this creates is that it keeps the treatment expensive since insurance companies do not yet cover it. Nonetheless, for the patients who have reaped its benefits, it is priceless. At <b>APS Ketamine</b>, we exclusively provide Ketamine infusions for patients suffering psychiatric symptoms.</p>... Read more>
Neurologists Near Arlington Heights, IL
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Sabra M. Abbott, MD
Sleep Medicine, Neurology
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Nandini Swati Abburi, MD
Internal Medicine, Neurology
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Hossam Hamdi Mohamed Abdelsalam, MD
Child Neurology, Neurology
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Justin Varghese Abraham, MD
Epileptology, Internal Medicine, Neurology
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Saju Abraham, MD
Internal Medicine, Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology
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Andrew Peter Hummel Ackell, MD
Internal Medicine, Neurology
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Daniel Robert Adam
Internal Medicine, Neurology
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Nayyar Afroz, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry, Adult, Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
Neurology
A certification by the Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Practitioners focus on the diagnosis and treatment of disease or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, muscles, and nervous system, as well as the blood vessels that relate to these structures. The neurologist is often the primary doctor but also serves as a consultant to other doctors and may provide all levels of care, including the continuing care of outpatients and inpatients. The neurologist will often perform and interpret tests that relate to the nervous system or muscles.