You’ve seen specialists. You’ve had imaging done. You’ve tried medications. And yet the pain remains.
Chronic pain isn’t always about tissue damage. Sometimes it’s about how the nervous system has adapted or misadapted over time.
If you’re living in Orange County or Los Angeles and pain continues to interfere with daily life, there may be more happening neurologically than structurally.
Acute pain protects you. Chronic pain is different.
Over time, the brain and spinal cord can become sensitized — a process often referred to as central sensitization.
This means:
• Pain signals become amplified
• Non-painful stimuli may feel painful
• The nervous system stays in a heightened state
• Pain persists even after tissues heal
When pain becomes neurological, traditional anti-inflammatory or opioid approaches may provide incomplete relief.
Certain infusion therapies interact with NMDA receptors and glutamate pathways involved in pain transmission.
By modulating these pathways, treatment may:
The goal is not to promise a cure. The goal is to help calm an overactive pain-processing system.
Patients across Southern California seek infusion therapy when standard pain management approaches have not provided adequate relief.
If you pursue chronic pain infusion therapy at our Orange County or Los Angeles location:
We conduct a thorough medical review prior to beginning therapy, including cardiovascular history and current medication use.
No medical treatment can guarantee complete elimination of chronic pain. Infusion therapy focuses on reducing symptom intensity and improving quality of life. Some patients report meaningful reductions in pain levels and improved daily functioning, while others experience partial improvement. Outcomes vary based on condition type and individual neurobiology.
Certain infusion therapies influence NMDA receptor activity and glutamate signaling both involved in central pain transmission. In chronic pain states, these pathways may become overactive. Modulating them may help decrease amplified pain signaling and support nervous system recalibration.
Patients with fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, CRPS, chronic migraine disorders, and other treatment-resistant pain conditions may explore infusion therapy. Candidacy is determined individually after medical evaluation.
Some patients report decreased need for certain medications after successful treatment. However, medication adjustments should always be guided by the prescribing provider. Infusion therapy may be part of a broader pain management plan.
Yes. SoCal Infusions provides medically supervised chronic pain infusion therapy for patients throughout Southern California, including Orange County and Los Angeles.
When administered in a medically supervised Southern California clinic, infusion therapy is considered safe for screened candidates. Vital signs are monitored throughout each session to ensure patient safety.
Ketamine is FDA-approved as an anesthetic and used off-label for chronic pain under physician supervision.
Yes. Ketamine is especially effective for neuropathic and centralized pain conditions.
No. You must arrange transportation home.
When administered under medical supervision, ketamine has a strong safety profile and is widely used in pain medicine.
Not at this time. We do offer flexible monthly payment options through Wisetack.
Chronic pain can shrink your world limiting activity, sleep, and energy. If you’re seeking advanced chronic pain treatment in Southern California, we’re available to discuss whether infusion therapy may be appropriate for your condition.
Southern California Infusion Therapy offers the latest in innovative new treatments for chronic pain and mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD and OCD.
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