Depression can be subtle yet constant affecting energy, mood, and daily life. If you’re experiencing ongoing emotional heaviness or exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest, it may be time to explore treatment options.
Depression affects the brain’s communication systems particularly those involved in mood regulation, reward processing, and stress response.
Traditional antidepressants primarily target serotonin and norepinephrine pathways. While helpful for many, they may not address deeper neural connectivity patterns for everyone.
Infusion therapies such as ketamine interact with glutamate systems, which play a major role in neuroplasticity the brain’s ability to form new and healthier connections.
Research suggests this mechanism may:
This is one reason many patients in Southern California seek infusion therapy after multiple medication trials.
Individuals seeking depression treatment in Orange County and Los Angeles often report:
Treatment is not one-size-fits-all. Each patient undergoes a comprehensive medical evaluation before beginning care.
If you move forward with infusion therapy:
Most patients begin with an initial structured series of infusions over several weeks. Maintenance sessions may be recommended depending on symptom response and long-term goals.
Many patients report noticing changes within hours or days after treatment. This differs from traditional antidepressants, which often take several weeks to show effects. However, response varies. Some individuals experience gradual improvement over multiple sessions. At our Southern California clinic, we carefully monitor symptom changes and adjust recommendations accordingly.
When administered in a medically supervised environment such as our Orange County or Los Angeles clinic, infusion therapy is considered safe for appropriate candidates. Before treatment begins, we conduct a detailed review of medical history, current medications, and overall health status. During each session, vital signs are continuously monitored to ensure safety.
Ketamine targets glutamate, not serotonin, and works through neural repair rather than chemical buildup.
Infusion therapy is often considered by individuals who have tried multiple antidepressants without adequate relief. Many patients in Southern California pursue this option after experiencing limited response to traditional treatments. However, candidacy is determined individually during consultation.
Traditional antidepressants are taken daily and primarily affect serotonin pathways. Infusion therapy works through different neurotransmitter systems, particularly glutamate, and is administered in a structured clinical setting. The mechanism of action and delivery method are significantly different from oral medications.
Ketamine is FDA-approved as an anesthetic and used off-label for depression under medical supervision.
Some patients experience temporary perceptual changes during infusion sessions. Most remain calm and aware throughout treatment. Medical staff are present at all times to monitor comfort and safety. The experience is structured and medically supervised.
Temporary side effects may include mild dizziness, nausea, or dissociation during or shortly after treatment. These effects are typically short-lived and resolve quickly. We discuss potential risks thoroughly before starting therapy.
No. You must have a ride home after treatment.
Not at this time. However, we offer flexible payment plans through Wisetack.
Yes. SoCal Infusions provides advanced depression treatment in Southern California, serving patients across Orange County and Los Angeles in a medically supervised environment.
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