NC Center for Restorative Medicine
Raleigh, North Carolina
About This Clinic
Ketamine infusion therapy in Raleigh, NC.
Conditions Treated
Pricing
Treatment Offered at NC Center for Restorative Medicine
IV Infusion
IV ketamine infusion delivers a carefully measured dose of ketamine directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. A typical mental-health session lasts 40–60 minutes; chronic-pain protocols often run longer, up to two hours. Patients recline in a monitored clinical environment with vital signs tracked throughout. Most treatment courses involve a series of six infusions over two to three weeks, followed by periodic maintenance sessions depending on individual response.
Ketamine Therapy in Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh is served by 9 ketamine providers including NC Center for Restorative Medicine. Across North Carolina there are 111 listed ketamine clinics in the Ketamine Atlas directory, offering a range of treatment options including IV infusion, Spravato, sublingual programs, and telehealth. If cost or distance is a barrier, telehealth options may allow treatment from home.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
Most clinics ask new patients to complete a health questionnaire and a brief phone or video intake before scheduling the first in-person session. You'll be asked about your psychiatric and medical history, current medications, and prior treatment history. Certain medications — especially stimulants, lamotrigine, and some benzodiazepines — may need to be adjusted beforehand, so allow time for that conversation.
On your first treatment day, plan to stay two to three hours and arrange a ride home: you cannot drive after a ketamine infusion. The clinical team will explain the procedure, establish IV access, and adjust the room lighting and music to support a calm environment. During the infusion you may notice dissociation, altered perception, or a dreamlike state — these are expected and temporary.
Frequently Asked Questions about NC Center for Restorative Medicine
How long does a session at NC Center for Restorative Medicine last?
A typical IV Infusion session lasts 40–60 minutes for a mental-health session; chronic-pain protocols can run 90–120 minutes. Add time for setup and recovery — budget two to three hours for the visit.
Does NC Center for Restorative Medicine accept insurance?
Most ketamine clinics, including NC Center for Restorative Medicine, operate primarily on a cash-pay basis, as ketamine infusion therapy (IV, IM, sublingual) is not covered by most health plans. Spravato (esketamine) is an exception and has broader insurance coverage. Contact the clinic directly to confirm current options.
What conditions does NC Center for Restorative Medicine treat?
NC Center for Restorative Medicine lists the following conditions on their profile: Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Chronic Pain. Contact the clinic to confirm current patient eligibility criteria.
How do I book an appointment at NC Center for Restorative Medicine?
You can reach NC Center for Restorative Medicine by contacting the clinic directly. Most clinics require a brief intake screening before scheduling the first treatment session.
Where is NC Center for Restorative Medicine located?
NC Center for Restorative Medicine is located at Raleigh, NC.
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