Q: Does Dr. Santiago prescribe the medication Ketamine
A: No. Dr Santiago is partnered with Journey Clinical, a medical group that will evaluate your eligibility for the medication and prescribe the appropriate doses. Services from Journey Clinical are separate from Dr. Santiago's services and are not included in Dr. Lynne's fees for the psychotherapy services.
Q: How is the Ketamine administered. Is it an IV infusion?
A: The ketamine is in the form of a dissolvable lozenger. You self-administer your prescribed dose. It is not an IV infusion or injection.
Q: Is the ketamine in high doses?
A: No, it is in considerably lower dose than what one gets at an infusion clinic.
Q: Do I loss consciousness from the Ketamine?
A: No, the dose is not high enought to produce an unconscious state. You remain alert with ability to think consiously and talk
Q: Can I use Ketamine a friend gave me?
A: No, the medication must be prescribed to you by a licensed medical provider.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Please refer to fees & packages page for complete breakdown
This may be lower if you qualify for the income-based fee reduction or if you are using Aetna or UHC/OPTUM.
Q: Do you offer payment plans?
A: Yes. Payment plans are offered through Denefit and Afterpay
Q: WIll my insurance cover it?
A: If you are covered by Aetna or UHC/OPTUM health insurance, you will likely have most of your sessions met.
**The cost is for the Psychotherapy portion of KAP. Journal Clincial's evaluation and the medication are an additional fee.
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