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What an Infusion is like

Ketamine clinic
During Your Infusion

What a Ketamine Infusion Is Like

When you arrive for your ketamine treatment, you’ll be welcomed into a private, comfortable room designed to ensure relaxation and confidentiality. Each session is guided by our experienced clinical team, who are there to support you every step of the way.

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Expert Care, Every Step

At the Start of Your Session

Your visit begins with a brief consultation and preparation process:

Discussion and Review

Before the infusion begins, your provider will review the treatment plan, explain what to expect, and answer any remaining questions. This is also the time to discuss any recent changes in your health, medications, or overall well-being.

Health Review

We will revisit your medical history and confirm the indications for your treatment to ensure the safest, most effective care possible.

Monitoring Setup

To ensure continuous safety, we use standard monitoring equipment throughout your infusion:

  • EKG leads placed on the upper chest to track heart rhythm
  • A blood pressure cuff on the upper arm to measure pressure at intervals
  • An oxygenation monitor on the finger to track oxygen levels

IV Placement

A small IV catheter is placed in your hand or forearm. This allows for precise control of the ketamine dosage and ensures your comfort during the infusion.

Care in Action

During the Infusion

Once the infusion begins, you will be closely monitored by our medical team. Most patients describe the experience as calming and introspective, often accompanied by a gentle sense of “floating” or light dissociation. Some individuals experience mild, non-distressing visual or sensory effects.

You are encouraged to relax, close your eyes, and listen to soothing music that you’ve brought with you. Our goal is to create a peaceful, therapeutic environment where you feel safe and supported.

Care in Action

During the Infusion

Once the infusion begins, you will be closely monitored by our medical team. Most patients describe the experience as calming and introspective, often accompanied by a gentle sense of “floating” or light dissociation. Some individuals experience mild, non-distressing visual or sensory effects.

You are encouraged to relax, close your eyes, and listen to soothing music that you’ve brought with you. Our goal is to create a peaceful, therapeutic environment where you feel safe and supported.

Recovery & Care

After the Infusion

Following the session, you will rest comfortably until you feel fully alert. Our staff will check your vital signs, answer any questions, and ensure you are ready for discharge.

Because ketamine can cause mild, short-term changes in perception and coordination, you will need to have someone drive you home (unless you are receiving nitrous oxide therapy). Most people feel relaxed or slightly tired afterward and are encouraged to take the rest of the day off for quiet recovery.

Each infusion is part of a carefully structured treatment plan designed to help restore balance, reduce symptoms, and promote healing.

Our Treatment

Innovative Treatments. Proven Relief.

At Lone Star Infusion, we specialize in evidence-based treatments that work where others haven’t. Experience compassionate care and a path toward feeling like yourself again.

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At Lone Star Infusion, every treatment is guided by experienced medical professionals who understand both the science and the emotional challenges of depression.


We’ll walk beside you at every step — from your first consultation to your long-term maintenance plan — ensuring your experience is safe, personalized, and life-changing.

Important Notice Regarding Discontinuation of Ketamine Treatment Services

Lone Star Infusion will discontinue providing ketamine infusion and treatment services effective February 23, 2026. This decision was not made lightly, and we understand this news may be concerning to you.

What This Means for Your Care

After February 23, 2026 our clinic will no longer provide ketamine treatments. You will need to establish care with another provider to continue ketamine therapy, or work with your treating psychiatrist or pain management physician to explore alternative treatment options.

Your Immediate Next Steps

  1. Contact your prescribing psychiatrist, primary care physician, or pain management specialist to discuss your ongoing treatment plan and alternatives.
  2. If you wish to continue ketamine therapy, please review the enclosed list of physician-supervised ketamine clinics in the Houston area. We do not endorse any particular provider; this list is provided for your convenience only.
  3. Contact our office to schedule any final appointments before [closure date] and to discuss your transition of care.

Your Medical Records

Your treatment records will remain available through Lone Star Infusion. To request copies of your records or to authorize transfer to a new provider, please contact our office at 281.947.3268 or send a written request to 14740 Barryknoll Lane, Ste. 140, Houston, TX 77079. There is no charge for transferring records to your new treatment provider.

Continuation of Care During Transition

We stay committed to your care during this transition period. Please contact our office at 281.947.3268 if you have questions, need to schedule appointments before our closure date, or require assistance with your transition to a new provider.

We understand this transition may be difficult, and we appreciate the trust you have placed in us for your care. Our staff is available to assist you during this process.

Sincerely,
Chauncey Jones, M.D.
Lone Star Infusion