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About
We offer an integrative alternative treatment option to those with long-term depression, who are not seeing results from traditional treatments (such as oral antidepressants or ECT). Ketamine therapy can provide rapid results (from hours to days), without the negative side effects often experienced with oral antidepressant medication. We are committed to helping patients identify and create their optimal health and strive to inspire through education, personal growth, and with this new and unique option for the treatment of mood disorders.
Dr. Chinnock combines both a conventional and complementary and alternative medical background to help patients who are seeking treatment for treatment resistant depression (TRD) and other mood disorders. She provides a unique style of care and is committed to offering effective and affordable options to help you achieve your treatment goals.
With Dr. Chinnock, you’ll find a compassionate, patient-centered approach to health care. Call today to schedule a chat to find out more about your options.
Call or Email The Ketamine Clinic of Seattle for a free 15 minute consultation now - (855) 231-0567
Finances
- Session Fee: $450 per session
Pay By:
American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Health Savings Account, Mastercard, Visa
Accepted Insurance Plans
- LifeWise
- Premera
- Out of Network
We are in network with Premera and Lifewise, out of network for all others. Medicaid/Medicare do not cover our services.
Email us or call (855) 231-0567 with questions.
Qualifications
- Years in Practice: 20 Years
- License: Washington / NT60824643
Additional Credentials
- License No. and State: RN60776014 Registered Nurse
- License No. and State: AP60776015 ARNP/CRNA
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Specialties
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Emotional Wellbeing
- Stress
- Pain Management
Issues
- Fibromyalgia
- Migraines
- Wellness
Client Focus
Age
- Adults
- Elders (65+)
Treatment Preferences
Treatment Techniques
- IV Therapy
- Infusion Therapy
- Intramuscular and Intranasal Therapy
Last Modified: 30 Nov 2022