Founded in 2015, Klarisana is one of the handfuls of ketamine treatment clinics in Denver, Colorado. The clinic is dedicated to helping veterans overcome depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Dr. Carl J. Bonnett founded Klarisana because of his frustration and disdain for the high suicide rate among US military veterans.
As an experienced emergency physician, Dr. Bonnett boasts extensive and diverse experience with ketamine in emergency medicine settings and forward-deployed military environments.
Today, Klarisana serves all people, regardless of their age, background, ethnicity, or any other discriminating factor.
Professionals at the clinic use ketamine therapy in order to help patients with mental health issues, like PTSD, anxiety, and depression, as well as various physical issues, such as chronic pain, with empathic medical guidance in a safe and serene environment.
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Patients 18 years and older do not require a referral. Prospective patients will have a discussion with the Patient Care Coordinator. If you’re seeking treatment for a mental health condition, you’ll then be scheduled for a psychological screening by one of Klarisana’s Licensed Professional Counselors or Licensed Clinical Social Workers. Subsequently, patients will have an intake session either by phone or in-clinic with one of Klarisana’s Advanced Practice Providers.
At Klarisana, each patient receives their intramuscular ketamine treatment in a private room with live stream video observation by Klarisana staff, typically a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. Each patient’s vitals are monitored at regular intervals, too. Most ketamine sessions last about one hour. The office’s rooms have TVs where patients may watch videos of nature scenes, aquatic scapes, or they may bring in their own DVD or cast to one of Klarisana’s SmartTV’s.
Klarisana offers both in-house payment plans and financing through healthcare finance direct, as it participates with a number of governmental and private insurance programs. The Colorado division specifically participates with Health First Colorado (Colorado Medicaid).
According to Klarisana, many patients have no out-of-pocket costs other than any required co-pays and deductibles that are required under their insurance policies. Additionally, per the clinic, patients typically receive higher reimbursement from many insurance companies if they submit for out-of-network claims than if the clinic is in-network.
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