Welcome to Cope Psychiatry, a beacon of hope situated in the heart of Houston, Texas. As a frontrunner in the realm of therapy, this esteemed clinic has made significant strides in utilizing ketamine therapy to alleviate a variety of acute and chronic conditions including anxiety, depression, and unyielding pain. Unfortunately, mental disorders are not isolated incidents - they run rampant, with an alarming estimation of 89,000 children from ages 6 to 18 in Harris County wrestling with significant mental concerns. As they transition into adulthood, a staggering 20% continue battling these debilitating conditions, and that's where Cope Psychiatry seizes its opportunity to make a transformative difference. The clinic has harnessed its wealth of experience and the commendable success rates of treating these conditions, offering a rapid, long-lasting therapeutic solution nestled within a friendly environment, flexible scheduling, and competitive pricing.
The Cope Psychiatry Houston clinic is led by the medical wizard, Dr. Prashant Gajwani, a seasoned veteran who excels in turning the tide against these relentless conditions. His expertise and dedicated service have earned him nominations for top physician in Houston on multiple occasions. Dr. Gajwani’s impressive robust track record showcases an active engagement in countless clinical trials where he has fervently sought innovative and effective treatments for patients let down by mainstream medications. His rigorous, evidence-based approach and an unfettered quest for knowledge has seen him speak at global platforms on pharmacological therapies and more. Under his astute guidance, Cope Psychiatry administers ketamine treatments, including both ketamine infusion and Spravato esketamine nasal sprays, to those grappling with treatment-resistant conditions. The treatment regimen begins with a meticulous mental and physical health screening, followed by initial ketamine infusions three times a week, all conducted in a serene, private clinic room under strict physician supervision. Post the initial 2-4 week treatment plan, maintenance infusions are lined up for six months, scheduled once every month. Each infusion session, executed by a capable expert, takes roughly 40 minutes, with an added observation period of an hour to safely monitor any post-infusion effects. The center stands as a sanctuary for those whom mainstream medical practices have failed to provide comfort or relief, offering ketamine therapy as a promising and effective alternative solution. In certain cases, positive transformations have been reported as early as an hour after the first infusion. Hence, for those battling treatment-resistant anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, or chronic pain, Cope Psychiatry Houston throws open its doors to a safe, reliable, and effective treatment method.
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Location
4502 Riverstone Blvd #601, Missouri City, TX 77459-5205, USA
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Languages spoken:
English
Conditions:
Addiction, Anger Management, Antisocial Personality, Anxiety, Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADHD), Autism, Behavioral Issues, Bipolar Disorder, Career Counseling, Chronic Illness, Combat Stress, Coping Skills, Death and Dying, Depression, Development Disorders, Difficult Psychedelic Experiences, Disability Adjustment, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Family and Relationship Issues Specific to Veterans, Family Conflict, Gender Identity and Transgender Support, Grief, Identity Exploration, LGBTQ+ Issues, Life Coaching, Life Transitions, Loss and Bereavement Related to Military Service, Marital and Relationships, Medication Management, Military Sexual Trauma (MST), Mood Disorders, Moral Injury, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Obesity, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Pain, Parenting, Personality Disorders, Phobias, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Racial Trauma, Self-Esteem Issues, Sexual Issues, Sexual Orientation and Identity, Sleep Disorders, Stress, Substance Abuse, Survivor's Guilt, Transition Challenges for Veterans, Trauma, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Type of Therapy:
Ketamine, Psychedelic (General)
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