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  • How does your clinic support long-term recovery?
    We provide ongoing care, including therapy, medication management, and innovative treatments like ketamine therapy, along with community resources and education to support sustained wellness. Have more questions? Contact us today—we’re here to guide you every step of the way!
  • What should I expect during my first visit?
    Your first visit includes a comprehensive evaluation with one of our clinicians, where we discuss your history, symptoms, and goals to design a tailored treatment plan.
  • PMHNP-DNPs vs. Psychiatrists and Why DNPs Shine in New Mexico
    A key difference between a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (PMHNP-DNP) and a psychiatrist lies in their training and approach: PMHNP-DNPs complete advanced nursing and medical education focused on holistic, patient-centered care, while psychiatrists undergo medical school and residency with a medical model emphasizing diagnosis and medication. In New Mexico, a full practice authority state, PMHNP-DNPs are exceptional providers because they can independently diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications - delivering accessible, comprehensive mental health care, including therapies like ketamine, to diverse communities. Their nursing foundation fosters empathy and flexibility, making them uniquely equipped to address New Mexico’s mental health needs with personalized, evidence-based solutions. If you need it, we can do it!
  • How do I start treatment at your clinic?
    Simply call or visit our website to schedule an initial consultation. Our team will conduct a thorough assessment to create a personalized treatment plan.
  • Do you accept insurance or offer payment plans?
    We work with many insurance providers and offer flexible payment options. Contact our office for details on coverage and financial arrangements. We also offer cash payments and membership options.
  • Is your clinic accessible for all patients?
    We strive to make care accessible by offering flexible scheduling, a welcoming environment, and support for diverse needs, ensuring everyone feels valued and supported - to include religious, sexuality, gender preference, and more. We are LGBTQA+ friendly.
  • How do I know if I need mental health treatment?
    If you’re experiencing persistent sadness, anxiety, mood changes, substance use issues, or other symptoms affecting daily life, our team can provide an assessment to determine the best course of care.
  • Do you treat children and seniors?
    Yes, we offer specialized care for children, adults, and seniors, addressing age-specific needs with tailored treatments for mental health and substance use challenges.
  • Can I combine medication and therapy at your clinic?
    Absolutely. Our holistic approach often integrates medication management with psychotherapy for comprehensive care, customized to achieve the best outcomes for each patient.
  • What types of psychotherapy do you offer?
    We provide evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma-focused therapy, and more, tailored to each patient’s needs.
  • Are there side effects of ketamine therapy?
    Possible side effects include mild dissociation, nausea, or elevated blood pressure during treatment, which typically resolve quickly. Our clinicians ensure safety and comfort throughout the process.
  • How quickly does ketamine therapy work?
    Many patients experience symptom relief within hours to days after ketamine treatment, unlike traditional antidepressants, which may take weeks. Results vary, and our team monitors progress closely.
  • What can I expect during a ketamine therapy session?
    For IV ketamine, you’ll receive an infusion in a comfortable, monitored setting over about 40–60 minutes. Nasal ketamine involves supervised administration of a nasal spray. Both include pre- and post-treatment assessments.
  • How does nasal ketamine differ from IV ketamine?
    Nasal ketamine (esketamine) is a self-administered spray under medical supervision, offering convenience for some patients. IV ketamine is delivered intravenously for precise dosing and may be preferred for certain conditions. We discuss both options to find the best fit.
  • Are IV ketamine infusions safe?
    When administered by our trained professionals in a controlled clinical setting, IV ketamine infusions are safe and well-tolerated. We closely monitor patients to ensure comfort and safety.
  • Who is a candidate for ketamine therapy?
    Candidates typically include individuals with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, or anxiety who have not responded to traditional therapies. A thorough evaluation by our team determines eligibility.
  • Do you offer both IV and nasal ketamine therapy?
    Yes, we provide both IV ketamine infusions and nasal ketamine (esketamine), allowing us to tailor treatment to each patient’s needs and medical history for optimal outcomes.
  • What is ketamine therapy, and how does it work?
    Ketamine therapy is an advanced treatment for conditions like treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and anxiety. It works by rapidly modulating brain pathways to alleviate symptoms, often when other treatments have been ineffective.
  • What makes your clinic’s approach to care unique?
    Our holistic approach combines medication management, evidence-based psychotherapies, and innovative treatments like ketamine therapy to provide individualized, comprehensive care that addresses the whole person.
  • Do you offer treatment for substance use disorders?
    Yes, we specialize in treating substance use disorders, including dependencies on heroin, alcohol, opioids, and prescription drugs, using evidence-based therapies and personalized recovery plans.
  • What types of mental health conditions does your clinic treat?
    We provide comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions, including depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder, psychosis, personality disorders, schizoaffective disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and more.
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