Dissociative Anesthetic Infusion

If you suffer from chronic pain that has not responded to medication or other traditional treatment modalities, intravenous infusion therapy may be an option for you.

Dissociative Anesthetic Infusion Therapy

How It Works

Dissociative Anesthetic Infusion therapy is a simple, non-invasive procedure. The medication is administered through an intravenous needle in your arm.

During the infusion you may experience some common temporary side effects including drowsiness, euphoria, hallucinations, mood changes, and/or nausea/vomiting. It is a safe and effective treatment, and you will be monitored by a physician throughout the entire duration of your treatment. These temporary side effects are expected to subside within hours of the infusion, while the pain relief can last over weeks to months.

Your specialist will evaluate whether you are medically appropriate for this treatment during your initial consultation.