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Our Program

Ketamine infusion therapy.

Tennessee Ketamine and Wellness Center offers a tailored treatment plan specific to your needs and goals. We offer intravenous (IV) infusion and intramuscular (IM) injection of ketamine, which are both administered on-site at the center over a series of visits. For a new patient, we typically recommend 4-6 infusions over the course of a 2-3 week period. In addition to Ketamine, we offer NAD infusions and other types of supplements to support your overall well-being.

Program Overview

Compassionate, Expert-Led Ketamine Infusion Care

Our medical doctors provide ketamine infusions with safety and patient comfort as our top priority.

Every patient undergoes a comprehensive consultation by an anesthesiologist, who closely oversees their individual care. Our team has significant experience developing highly effective ketamine infusion protocols while minimizing side effects.

Our staff provides support and comfort to patients. We fully explain each procedure so patients know what to expect. Treatment is constantly monitored by a nurse to ensure safety, and a physician is always on-site and immediately available.

Getting Started

Your Consultation

Make An Appointment

Click or Call (615) 813-5006 to make an appointment for a comprehensive medical evaluation

Patient Portal & Intake Forms

We will provide you with a link for our Tebra Patient Portal to facilitate the completion of several Patient Intake Forms

Assessment Forms

We will send you specific assessment forms for depression, PTSD, anxiety, and/or chronic pain that you can complete quickly and easily on a smartphone or similar device.

No Referral Needed

You do not need to have a referral for your consultation, but it does provide us with more complete information about your health.

Treatment Day

Schedule A Consultation

We know how busy life can be, so we offer the option of contacting you based on your preferences to discuss Ketamine Infusion Therapy. Please provide your information below and we will contact you in the timeframe that you choose.

Before Treatment

  • Do not consume solid food or milk products for 6 hours prior to receiving treatment.
  • You may consume black coffee or clear liquids (any liquid you are able to see clearly through a glass) up to 2 hours prior to receiving treatment.
  • Our team will advise you on which medications to take prior to your infusion.
  • Plan to have a driver accompany you to take you home after the infusion.
  • Wear comfortable clothing.
  • If you have a favorite blanket or pillow, you may bring it with you to use.
  • If you use a CPAP machine at home, bring it with you.

During Treatment

  • You will be seated in a comfortable reclining lounge chair for the duration of the infusion.
  • The lights in the room will be dimmed during the infusion.
  • You may choose to wear headphones and play music during the infusion or we will play music of your choice via our sound system.
  • Relax. You are under the care of highly skilled professionals who will be in constant attendance.
  • An IV will be started by one of our nurses or doctors.
  • We will obtain vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation) prior to beginning the infusion and during the entire infusion for all patients.
  • Some patients may receive a small dose of oxygen via a plastic nasal cannula.
  • We will inform you when the infusion begins. Most patients drift off to a pleasant sleep although some will remain awake.
  • Registered nurses are monitoring you at all times, with medications at hand ensuring a comfortable and a peaceful infusion.
  • When your infusion is completed, you will be reassured as you awaken and spend approximately 30 minutes in the recovery phase. During this time you will assessed and treated for any post-infusion related side effects – the most common being temporary nausea.
  • When you feel you’re ready, the IV will be taken out.

After Treatment

  • We recommend that you use the bathroom prior to leaving the clinic.
  • When you feel you’re ready, one of our nurses will take you by wheelchair to your car.
  • It is normal to feel tired for the remainder of the day.
  • Some patients will have double or blurred vision or dizziness for an hour or two after treatment.
  • Do not drive or operate any kind of machinery at any time until the following day.
  • Do not make any serious decisions (e.g. financial, personal, etc.) until the following day.
  • Do not consume any alcohol until the following day.
  • You may resume your normal medications as scheduled.
  • You may resume eating and drinking as you wish.
  • It is unusual to have nausea on the evening of treatment, but it can occur.
  • If you experience any significant medical problems such as chest pain, significant shortness of breath, or hives, go to an Emergency Room.