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Ketamine Infusion for Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition in which individuals experience uncontrollable, recurring thoughts (obsessions) and feel compelled to perform repetitive behaviors (compulsions) in response to those thoughts. These patterns can interfere with daily activities, relationships, and overall quality of life.

At Lone Star Infusion in Houston, Texas, our experienced Anesthesiologist/Anesthetist team offers ketamine IV infusion therapy as an effective option for reducing the symptoms of OCD. Ketamine works on brain pathways involved in mood regulation and thought patterns, helping to ease intrusive thoughts and reduce the compulsion to repeat behaviors.

If you or a loved one is struggling with OCD and have not found relief with traditional therapies or medications, ketamine infusion therapy may provide a new path toward recovery.

Call Lone Star Infusion or book an appointment online today to learn more and find out if ketamine treatment is right for you.

Ketamine and Obsesive-Compulsive Disorder

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What is OCD?

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that can affect children, adolescents, and adults. People with OCD experience recurring, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and feel compelled to perform repetitive actions (compulsions) to reduce anxiety or prevent perceived harm.

You may feel driven to repeat the same action every time a triggering thought occurs, which can significantly interfere with daily life and cause emotional distress.

Common obsessions may include:

  • Aggressive or intrusive thoughts toward yourself or others
  • Fear of germs, dirt, or contamination

Common compulsions may include:

  • Excessive cleaning, hand-washing, or bathing
  • Arranging or ordering items in a specific way
  • Repeatedly checking things, such as locks or appliances
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What Causes OCD?

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The exact cause of OCD is not fully understood. However, several factors may increase the likelihood of developing the condition, including:

  • A family history of OCD
  • Exposure to abuse or trauma
  • Differences in the brain’s wiring and chemistry
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How is OCD treated?

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Traditional treatment options for OCD often include therapy and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). While these approaches can be helpful, they do not always address the underlying brain mechanisms that contribute to obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

At Lone Star Infusion, our Anesthesiologist/Anesthetist team offers customized ketamine infusion therapy as an innovative and effective option for managing OCD symptoms.

Ketamine works differently from traditional antidepressants by promoting healthy neural connectivity and helping to reset dysregulated brain pathways associated with obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

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What to Expect During Ketamine IV Infusion Treatment?

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Before beginning treatment, our Anesthesiologist/Anesthetist will conduct a comprehensive consultation to determine whether ketamine infusion therapy is appropriate for you.

Treatment typically begins with a series of six low-dose infusions, each lasting about one hour—with 40 minutes of active infusion and 20 minutes of recovery. During your session, you’ll be continuously monitored to ensure your comfort and safety.

Some patients describe the experience as feeling “floaty” or mildly detached, and you may experience brief visual changes or other mild effects that wear off quickly after the infusion.

Following the initial series, maintenance or booster infusions may be scheduled approximately every 3 to 5 weeks to help sustain the benefits of treatment. The frequency and number of boosters depend on your symptom severity, response to treatment, and other medications you may be taking.

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Begin Your Path Toward Relief

If you or a loved one is struggling with OCD that hasn’t improved with traditional treatments, ketamine infusion therapy may offer a new path forward.

Call Lone Star Infusion or book an appointment online today. to learn more about how ketamine therapy can help you manage OCD and reclaim a sense of balance and control.

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