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Ketamine Therapy in Telluride, Colorado

Compare 2 Ketamine Therapy clinics in Telluride, Colorado that offer care for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • Axis Health System - Telluride

    Axis Health System operates an outpatient mental health clinic on the second floor of 238 East Colorado Avenue in Telluride, providing psychiatric services to adults in the San Miguel County area. The practice offers medication management and therapy for mood disorders, anxiety, and other psychiatric conditions. Specific procedural treatments such as TMS or ketamine therapy are not detailed in available information; patients seeking those interventions should inquire directly about current service offerings.

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  • Telluride Whole Health

    Telluride Whole Health operates a family practice at 307 East Colorado Avenue in Telluride, providing general medical care to patients in the San Miguel County area. The clinic is categorized as a medical clinic and family practice physician office. Specific offerings related to TMS therapy, esketamine, ketamine treatments, or specialized psychiatric services are not detailed in available information; patients seeking treatment-resistant depression care should contact the practice directly to confirm whether such services are available or if referrals to regional providers can be arranged.

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About Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine therapy is the broader category of clinical ketamine use for mental health conditions including treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and chronic suicidal ideation. Unlike Spravato (which is the FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray), most ketamine therapy is provided off-label using racemic ketamine — typically through IV infusion, intramuscular injection, or sublingual lozenges.

Treatment is administered in a clinical setting with continuous medical supervision. A typical IV protocol involves six infusions over two to three weeks, with each infusion lasting 40 to 60 minutes. Patients are monitored throughout for blood pressure changes, dissociative effects, and emotional response. Many clinics provide a calm, dimly lit room with eye masks and music to support a contemplative experience during dosing.

Ketamine acts on the brain's NMDA receptors and glutamate system, which is fundamentally different from how SSRIs and other traditional antidepressants work. Many patients report significant improvement within hours to days of their first session — among the fastest-acting antidepressant effects in clinical use.

Because most ketamine therapy is off-label, insurance coverage is limited and most patients pay out of pocket. Clinics in our directory range from anesthesiology-led infusion centers to integrated psychiatric practices offering ketamine alongside therapy.