Support focuses on clarity, continuity, and clinical decision-making at every stage of care. Rather than a one-time interaction, at-home ketamine treatment is approached as an ongoing process guided by professional evaluation and follow-up.
Patients typically receive:
A structured psychiatric evaluation to assess symptoms, history, and appropriateness
Education about treatment expectations, safety considerations, and monitoring
Scheduled follow-up appointments to review response and tolerability
Symptom tracking to help guide clinical decisions over time
Coordination with other mental health care when appropriate
Providers use follow-up appointments to determine whether adjustments are needed, whether treatment should continue, or whether other options should be explored. This ongoing involvement helps ensure that care decisions remain aligned with patient safety and clinical judgment, rather than being based on assumptions or isolated experiences.