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The Best TreatmenT FOR OCD:
Obsessive compulsive disorder
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FEEL LIKE YOU AGAIN
Rooted in Science, Grounded in Healing
Ketamine Treatment for OCD and Depression: “When Nothing Else Worked, This Did.”
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can leave you feeling trapped in exhausting cycles of intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors, often with overwhelming anxiety and frustration. For many, traditional OCD treatments and medications don’t bring the relief they’ve been searching for. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and there is hope. At Mountain View Ketamine and Wellness, we offer physician-guided ketamine therapy using precise intramuscular (IM) injections — a safe, effective option for treatment-resistant OCD, anxiety, and depression. Ketamine works differently from standard OCD medicine, helping the brain create new, healthier connections so you can break free from obsessive patterns and find emotional clarity. Here, clinical precision meets compassionate, personal care in a calming, nature-inspired space — designed to help you feel safe, supported, and restored as you move toward a life with more freedom, peace, and control.
Rooted in Science
Restorative by Design
Deeply Personalized Care
From intake to integration, you'll work with the same trusted team. You'll be seen, heard, and supported during your healing journey.
PERSONALIZED WELLNESS. EXPERT TREATMENT.
Healing Ketamine Therapy for OCD
Many of our patients come to us after years of trying medications and therapy, still feeling stuck in cycles of intrusive thoughts, rumination, anxiety, and depression. After ketamine therapy, they describe calmer minds, better sleep, renewed joy, and the ability to truly live again — often for the first time in years.
Common challenges our patients faced before starting ketamine treatment for OCD:
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Difficulty concentrating or being fully present due to intrusive thoughts the feel impossible to control
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Compulsive behaviors or rituals repeated to relieve anxiety, often disrupting daily life
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Feeling trapped in mental loops, unable to “turn off” the thoughts or break the cycle
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High anxiety levels that can trigger panic or tension
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Exhaustion from constantly managing symptoms
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Sleep problems caused by racing thoughts before bed
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Strained relationships due to time-consuming rituals or avoidance behaviors
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Loss of enjoyment in hobbies, work, or social activities
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Frustration after years of therapy and medications with limited or no improvement
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Fear of becoming dependent on medications that aren’t providing meaningful relief
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Co-occurring depression from the long-term burden of living with treatment-resistant OCD
What our patients report experiencing after ketamine therapy:
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Quieter mind with fewer intrusive thoughts
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Less urgency to perform compulsive behaviors or rituals
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Reduced anxiety and greater sense of calm
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Improved ability to focus and stay present in daily activities
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Increased emotional clarity and less mental “fog”
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Better sleep and more restful nights
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Improved mood and relief from co-occurring depression
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Greater sense of control over thoughts and behaviors
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More energy for work, hobbies, and relationships
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Progress in therapy as mental barriers lift and insights come easier
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Reconnection with joy in life and activities they once enjoyed
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Renewed hope and optimism about the future
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Feeling safe, supported, and cared for throughout the treatment process
How Does Ketamine Treatment Work?
Ketamine works very differently from traditional antidepressants and medications. While most medications take weeks to build up in your system, ketamine acts quickly—often within hours or days. When you experience severe depression, certain parts of your brain can become "stuck." The connections between brain cells (called synapses) weaken, and your brain struggles to process emotions and recover from negative thought patterns. This is why many people feel trapped in cycles of hopelessness or numbness. Ketamine helps stimulate new connections between brain cells—a process called neuroplasticity. It essentially "reboots" certain brain pathways, giving you the ability to think, feel, and process emotions more clearly again. Many patients describe it as a mental "reset" that helps them move past cycles of depression. It’s not a cure, it’s a powerful tool to regain hope and begin healing.
At a chemical level, ketamine works by interacting with the NMDA receptor, which is part of the brain’s glutamate system—the primary system involved in learning, memory, and the formation of new neural connections.
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What Our Patients Say
“I have the motivation and energy that my depression took from me before.”
Sophia M.
“I felt like nothing I could do on my own would lift me out of the low functioning and reclusive state I was in.”
Charles W.
“Ketamine treatment saved my life. The improvement in my depression was almost immediate and long-lasting.”
Harper A.
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Get Your Personalized Treatment Plan
We’ll personalize your six-session ketamine treatment plan based on your symptoms and goals.
Find True Healing
The rapid, non-addictive effects of ketamine therapy coupled with post-session integration offers real transformation.
A Space to Heal with Exceptional Care
At Mountain View Ketamine and Wellness, we’ve created a peaceful space where your nervous system can relax and your mind can feel at ease. From the gentle scent of essential oils to the natural textures that surround you, every detail is designed to support your healing journey through depression, anxiety, PTSD, and more.
KETAMINE EXPLAINED
All Your Questions Answered
What is ketamine?
Ketamine therapy is an alternative therapeutic treatment for mental disorders
resistant to traditional therapy and medication. Ketamine has demonstrated
effective, promising results when treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, drug
and alcohol addiction, and chronic pain. Ketamine targets the causes of mental
illness for real transformation, instead of only dulling the symptoms. It enables the
mind to heal itself by rewiring malfunctioning neurons, creating new neural
pathways in the brain for true healing.
How does ketamine therapy work?
Ketamine works by blocking NMDA receptors in your brain’s glutamate system, triggering a cascade of changes that promote neuroplasticity—regrowth of neural connections. This can offer rapid relief, often within hours, from conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD when other treatments have failed.
Who is a good candidate for ketamine therapy?
Ketamine is generally considered for individuals who haven’t responded to at least two standard treatments—such as medications or talk therapy—for depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, or chronic pain. A medical evaluation helps ensure it’s a safe and appropriate option for your unique needs.
What are ketamine therapy side effects?
At clinical doses, patients may experience short-lived side effects like dissociation, visual changes, dizziness, nausea, increased blood pressure, or mild hallucinations. These effects typically resolve within 1–2 hours post-treatment.
How much does ketamine therapy cost?
An initial treatment course usually includes 6–8 sessions and can total $2,400 to over $6,000. We offer physician-guided intramuscular ketamine injections at our clinic for $349 per session. New patients receive an initial 6 treatment course at a discounted rate of $1,745 with our 6-week to 2-month program. Patients typically receive 1 additional treatment every 6 months thereafter. For patients seeking the privacy and comfort of ketamine treatment at home, we can come to you. At home treatments cost $3,000 for the day. Refer a friend and both parties receive a $50 discount.
Does ketamine therapy get you high?
Ketamine may cause mild dissociative or “floaty” sensations, but this is not a recreational high. In a controlled, therapeutic setting, these experiences are part of the healing process and are monitored by medical professionals to ensure safety.
Is ketamine therapy covered by insurance?
Most insurance providers still classify ketamine therapy as experimental and may not cover it. Intramuscular ketamine treatments typically require out-of-pocket payment. Always check with your insurance and our clinic team for details.
