
Scenic City Neurotherapy
Ketamine Therapy Chattanooga Tennessee
A Non-opioid Based Treatment for Fibromyalgia, Depression, Dementia, PTSD, post-op pain, post-acute coronavirus, and more...
Scenic City Neurotherapy
Neurotherapy, which immediately sounded a little intimidating and potentially scary to me, turns out to be a pretty amazing method of treating Fibromyalgia, Depression, Dementia, PTSD, post-op pain, post-acute coronavirus, and more, without opioid-based drugs or antidepressants.
As someone who likes more natural, non-addictive, non-drug solutions to fix my body.
I was surprised that I had never heard of ketamine therapy.
Then I met Charles Miller, Founder and Provider at Scenic City Neurotherapy.
Why you may want to consider Ketamine Infusion Therapy
If you’re like me, the thought of actually healing the source of the problem, and getting that healing relatively quickly (six appointments over 3-weeks is common) without having to take long term drugs, is worth taking a closer look.
Luckily, Scenic City Neurotherapy’s ‘Learn More’ one-on-one consultation is free of charge. You can bring a friend or relative with you if you’d like.
I’ll tell you more about the ‘Learn More’ consultation in a minute.
Let’s talk a little about how this can work to treat so many different ailments that are typically long-term issues for so many people.
First, Ketamine is an anesthetic – one of many drugs that Charles, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), has specialized training and knowledge to administer safely and properly.
It is a non-opioid drug and is completely out of your system within about 4 hours, which I found astonishing and a delight.
This is how Charles described it to me: Everything happening in the body first goes through the brain, and the brain determines what response it should have, if any.
This becomes an issue when the brain is not communicating optimally and responding to stimuli inappropriately, causing physical pain and mental suffering.
Types of Illness that is Treatable through Ketamine Infusion Therapy
In the case of PTSD – The person has experienced an extreme situation which in turn causes lesions to develop on the brain.
Dementia – a case of the brain losing connections over time and causing a lack of memory, many times invoking an inappropriate response to real or imagined happenings.
Depression – I think we all have experienced this [on some level] or know someone who has.
Post-op pain – the body is reacting to nerves being damaged and not properly healing.

