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Home-Based Ketamine Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Breakthrough Treatment When Traditional Methods Fail
Tried medications and therapy without lasting relief? You’re not alone.
NeuroSoins offers medical ketamine therapy for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Science-backed treatment delivered with compassion—designed to help you reclaim your life when conventional treatments haven’t worked.
Why Civilians Choose NeuroSoins
- Treatment-Resistant Specialists – Exclusive focus on patients who haven’t responded to conventional treatments
- Home-Based Treatment– When medical conditions permit, with complete safety through rigorous clinical supervision
- Insurance Support – We navigate private coverage to minimize your costs
- Stigma-Free Care – Compassionate treatment that meets you where you are in your journey
Your Treatment Journey
Complete Assessment – Medical and psychiatric evaluation and insurance paperwork handled for you
Medical Evaluation by a Mental Health Expert – Specialized psychiatric consultation with evidence-based protocols tailored to your unique needs.
Intensive Treatment Phase – 6-10 personalized infusions over 3 weeks with continuous monitoring
Ongoing Support – Customized maintenance plan with optional boosters and regular check-ins
Patient Testimonial
“After years of therapy and trying different antidepressants, nothing truly helped. I was skeptical about ketamine, but NeuroSoins changed my life. Within a week, I noticed real improvement. The care team was kind, supportive, and made me feel safe every step of the way”
Treatment-Resistant Depression Patient, Montreal – Women – Age 41
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Ready to Try Ketamine Therapy?
Take the first step toward breakthrough treatment for treatment-resistant depression.
Your consultation includes:
- Treatment-resistant condition assessment
- Home-based treatment (if medical conditions permit)
- Personalized ketamine therapy plan
- Simple, confidential and specialized care
Opening Hours
- 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM
- By appointment
- Closed
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FAQ
General Question
It is an innovative therapeutic approach used primarily for treatment-resistant depression.
At low doses, ketamine acts quickly on the neural circuits involved in mood regulation, promoting neuroplasticity and helping individuals regain control over their mental health.
Intravenous (IV) – mandatory for the first session to monitor response and tolerance.
Intramuscular (IM) – used in follow-up once tolerance is well established.
Sublingual (SL) – a non-invasive option often offered at home under nursing supervision.
Adults living with:
Major depression resistant to conventional treatments
Bipolar disorder (depressive phase)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Each patient is individually assessed by our team.
Because it can produce rapid symptom improvement, often within the first 24 to 72 hours, which can be crucial for patients in suicidal crisis or at a therapeutic impasse.
An initial protocol generally includes 6 sessions over 2 to 3 weeks.
A maintenance treatment plan is then proposed based on observed effects and clinical goals.
The most common are:
Dissociation (feeling of disconnection)
Temporary increase in blood pressure
Nausea or dizziness
Temporary anxiety
At NeuroSoins, we manage these effects in-clinic to ensure a safe and positive experience.
Yes, when administered in a professional setting with a complete clinical evaluation, medical supervision, and clear protocols such as those used at NeuroSoins.
The risk is low at therapeutic doses in a monitored medical setting.
We provide ongoing follow-up to detect any potential misuse.
Yes, after an initial series of in-clinic treatments, certain administrations (IM or SL) can be offered at home under nursing supervision and after a safety assessment.
Ketamine is considered an emerging treatment. Some private insurance plans may offer partial reimbursement.
We provide receipts for your claim submissions.
Yes. According to INESSS, ketamine is a special-access treatment for refractory depression and must be used in a rigorous clinical setting with medical follow-up.
The treatment is prescribed by Dr. Hani Iskandar, a psychiatrist specializing in treatment-resistant depression, with over 35 years of experience. The evaluation is carried out in collaboration with a clinical nurse.
We use:
Validated clinical questionnaires
Observations during and after the session
Patient discussions on their emotional, cognitive, and physical experience
Absolutely. Our approach is holistic and may include:
Guided meditation
Conscious breathing
Therapeutic journaling
Hypnotherapy
Psychological support
Book an appointment for an initial evaluation.
Together, we will determine if you are a good candidate and create a personalized therapeutic plan tailored to your needs.
