Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery

Ketamine Infusion Therapy for the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene communities

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery

Ketamine Infusion Therapy for the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene communities

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery

NAD+ IV Therapy

Cutting-edge and the most beneficial IV therapy available

Covid-19 Recovery

Treatment for long haul effects from Covid-19

Wellness

Clears brain fog, aids in addiction recovery, and combats fatigue and sleep cycle problems

Combines benefits of ketamine & NAD+

NAD+ is a coenzyme found in cells and is critical to their function

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery Treatment

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery

Not Your Typical Med Spa

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery is located in Lakeside Med Spa and IV Lounge, providing patients with a relaxed, comfortable environment to pursue their wellness and recovery journies.

We pride ourselves in offering personalized healthcare options to all of our clients, and that includes the latest treatement options in the world of Ketamine. We have an anesthesia provider on staff that is able to administer Ketamine treatment in the safest, most professional environment available.

After many treatments and overwhelming positive results for our patients, we are excited to offer this treatment to our local community as a potential treatment for things like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction recovery.

We look forward to the opportunity to serve you on your journey to wellness.

Sincerely,

– Ryan, Rachel and the Lakeside Team

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery Treatment

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery

Not Your Typical Med Spa

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery is located in Lakeside Med Spa and IV Lounge, providing patients with a relaxed, comfortable environment to pursue their wellness and recovery journies.

We pride ourselves in offering personalized healthcare options to all of our clients, and that includes the latest treatement options in the world of Ketamine. We have an anesthesia provider on staff that is able to administer Ketamine treatment in the safest, most professional environment available.

After many treatments and overwhelming positive results for our patients, we are excited to offer this treatment to our local community as a potential treatment for things like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction recovery.

We look forward to the opportunity to serve you on your journey to wellness.

Sincerely,

– Ryan, Rachel and the Lakeside Team

Our Providers

Ryan Golob, CRNA

(719) 649-8155

Ryan is a CRNA with over 20 years of experience in the medical field. He is passionate about health and wellness and wants every client to walk away not only looking better, but also feeling better. As an anesthesia provider, Ryan is able to administer Ketamine in the safest, most qualified environment possible. When he isn’t at the spa, you can find him with his kiddos or playing outside.

Rachel Fiddes, RN BSN

(208) 964-9023

Rachel is a registered nurse with over 11 years of experience in women’s health and critical care. She loves caring for people and enjoys building connections with her clients. When she isn’t at work you can find her with her girls, likely in the mountains somewhere.

Ketamine Can Help With…

Treatment-Resistant Depression

PTSD

Anxiety

Chronic Pain

Addiction Withdrawal and Recovery management

Why Lakeside Ketamine?

Easy to Schedule

Email, Call, Text, or Click – we make it easy to book with us!

Personalized Care

Receive personalized care in a calm and relaxing environment.

Support for Many Symptoms

Our Ketamine infusions have helped dozens of people overcome a wide variety of symptoms, from anxiety and depression, to PTSD and addiction.

”Friends

Releationships come first at Lakeside Ketamine, that’s why we believe in being friends with our patients.

Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery Ryan

FAQ

Frequently asked question.

What is Ketamine?

Ketamine is an anesthetic first synthesized in 1962 and approved for use in the United States in 1970. Utilized in the clinic setting for treatment-resistant pain, mood disorders, and substance use withdrawal. Ketamine is unique in its action on a chemical receptor (primarily NMDA) which results in increased anti-inflammatory and healing mediators in the brain.

Pain reduction is achieved through the activation of the body’s own opioid system. Combined with other IV therapies as an effective way to combat withdrawal from drugs/alcohol.

Is Ketamine Safe?

Ketamine is a powerful anesthetic and analgesic medication that has been used for many years in medical and veterinary settings. It is considered safe when administered by trained healthcare professionals in controlled environments. Ketamine is commonly used in hospitals and clinics for procedures such as surgical anesthesia, sedation, and pain management.

It’s important to note that the safe use of ketamine in medical settings is very different from its recreational or non-medical use. If you are considering ketamine treatment for a medical condition, it should only be administered by a qualified healthcare provider in a controlled environment, like Lakeside Ketamine and Recovery. When used under proper medical supervision, ketamine can be a valuable tool for anesthesia and pain management, and it has shown promise in the treatment of conditions like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

How are the Infusions Administered?

Intravenous infusions typically last less than 2 but up to 4 hours depending on the treatment.

Typically 3 infusions per week for 2 weeks followed by maintenance infusions TBD based on response.

What can Ketamine Infusions help with?

Our infusions have been used to assist with:

  • Treatment-Resistant Depression
  • PTSD
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Addiction Withdrawal and Recovery management
  • Chronic Pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Complex regional Pain Syndrome
  • Decreases with age, stress, disease, and exposure to anything not beneficial to the body.
  • Clears brain fog, aids in addiction recovery, and combats fatigue and sleep cycle problems.
  • Improves cognitive function, especially after an injury, and reduces inflammation and pain.
  • Treatment for long haul effects from Covid-19.
How do I get started with the Ketamine Infusion Process?
  • Referral from your mental health or primary care provider is preferred.
  • Self-referral is acceptable based on patient-specific need.
  • Initial ketamine infusion evaluation can be scheduled online, phone or text.

Send a Message

We’re Here Whenever You Need Us

Phone

(208) 964-9023

Open Hours

Mon – Wed: 11AM – 6PM
Thu – Sat: 10AM – 6PM

Address

420 E INDIANA AVE SUITE 200, COEUR D’ALENE, ID 83814