When Standard Care Hasn’t Gone Far Enough
For the treatment of PTSD – there is an in-clinic option that may help when therapy or medications haven’t gone far enough.
March Special
Starting care can feel like a big change. To make it a little easier to get started, we’re offering the following for patients who begin treatment this month:
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$450 off your ketamine treatment series
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One (1) complimentary integration session
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75% off any vitamin services you choose to add
This limited-time offer is our way of reducing barriers and supporting patients as they begin their healing journey without pressure, obligation, or expectations.
Breakthrough relief is closer than you think.
When therapy and medication haven’t fully eased PTSD symptoms, ketamine may offer a path forward—safe, effective, and personalized.

50,000+ Infusions delivered


First and most experienced in the Pacific Northwest
What is ketamine?
Ketamine is a safe, effective, and legal NMDA receptor antagonist that interacts with glutamate, your brain’s most abundant neurotransmitter.
Research shows ketamine helps restore and strengthen neural connections, which may reduce intrusive memories, hyperarousal, and other PTSD symptoms.
What can ketamine do for PTSD?
For people struggling with PTSD, ketamine can help quiet overactive neural pathways and create space for healing. At lower doses, infusions may provide clarity and calm, helping you re-engage with therapy and daily life.
Its healing power activates within hours for many, offering rapid relief from persistent trauma-related symptoms.
Why ketamine?
Intravenous ketamine has been shown in research to be a safe, effective, and rapid option for PTSD. It is generally well tolerated, with few negative after-effects, and has helped many reduce the weight of trauma symptoms.
What does ketamine feel like?
Most describe ketamine sessions as calming and dream-like, often bringing positive emotions, new perspective, and feelings of connection. Some report sensations of floating or enhanced creativity. Experiences vary, but many find them pleasant and restorative.
Why patients choose in-clinic ketamine at Northwest Ketamine Clinics:
When standard care isn’t enough, in‑clinic ketamine treatment may help reduce persistent symptoms of depression, anxiety, or PTSD. Our local clinicians deliver monitored infusions with careful dosing and follow‑up support.
- Monitored, in‑clinic care: You’re never alone – our team observes and supports you through every infusion.
- Personalized dosing: We tailor treatment to your history and goals; no one‑size‑fits‑all approach.
- Clear, structured plan: A defined series of infusions with check‑ins and follow‑up care.
- Local & experienced: 50,000+ infusions delivered by our Seattle‑area clinics.
- Grounded and practical: No hype. Straight talk, careful monitoring, and next‑step guidance.
What to Expect
Consultation
Meet with our clinical team to review your history, medications, and goals. We’ll confirm if in‑clinic ketamine is appropriate and outline a plan.
In-Clinic Infusions
Receive your infusion in a quiet, controlled setting with continuous monitoring. Initial treatment series include six sessions over a few weeks.
Feel Better. Finally.
Experience treatment in a calming, private setting - with expert staff by your side. Most patients report a major shift within the first 1–3 weeks.
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Ready to talk about options?
If PTSD continues to interfere with your life, we’re here to help. Our patient care team can answer questions and walk you through the process—no pressure, just information. Let’s talk.
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