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06-25-2013, 04:25 PM | #1 | ||
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my friend suffers from treatment resistant depression. after 11 years he has lost hope. ketamine infusion therapy at commercial medical practices is cost-prohibitive aside from the fact he cannot travel.
is it true that the ER at Yale New Haven Hospital administers a ketamine infusion for patients presenting with severe depression and/or suicidal ideation? must he be admitted as an inpatient or, if successful, can he return home when recovered? we do have medicare. thanks. |
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