For migraine sufferers who haven't found adequate relief through preventive or acute medications, ketamine infusions offer a powerful, clinically-supported alternative.
Migraine Treatment in San Antonio
Chronic migraines — defined as 15 or more headache days per month — are debilitating. They interfere with work, relationships, and quality of life. And for many sufferers, standard preventive medications (beta-blockers, anticonvulsants, CGRP inhibitors) provide only partial relief or come with difficult side effects.
Ketamine works as a potent pain modulator. By blocking NMDA receptors in the brain and spinal cord, it can interrupt the central sensitization process that underlies chronic migraines. Many patients experience significant reduction in migraine frequency and severity following an infusion series.
Recognizing the Signs
If you recognize several of these in yourself or someone you care about, our team can help you explore your treatment options — starting with a free consultation.
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Our Approach
We'll work with you to identify the best path forward — starting with a free consultation and honest conversation about your options.
IV ketamine acts as a powerful pain modulator, targeting the NMDA receptors involved in central sensitization. Most migraine patients complete a series of infusions and then use maintenance sessions as needed.
Learn more about Ketamine Infusions for Migraines →Ketamine is most effective for patients with chronic or intractable migraines who haven't responded to at least two preventive medications. We'll review your full history during your free consultation.
Learn more about Who Is a Good Candidate? →A free, no-pressure consultation is where every patient journey begins. We'll answer your questions honestly and help you decide if our treatments are right for you.