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Copyright 2023 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Photo by: Jim Waltz Mind Spa in Greenwood Village offers intravenous ketamine therapy for patients. and last updated 41 minutes ago

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. — A Greenwood Village mental health clinic said they are the first to provide ketamine therapy that they say is affordable to EMTs and paramedics.

It’s part of Colorado’s Path4EMS program that helps subsidize the cost of mental health treatments for EMTs and paramedics. Sam Peterson, co-founder of Mind Spa, said what is normally $400 per infusion is reduced to $150 per infusion if processed through the state EMT program.

Ketamine therapy uses low doses of the dissociative anesthetic medication to manage various mental health conditions, such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The therapy is helping people like Dillon Reid, a paramedic lieutenant for Platte Valley Ambulance Service. He’s been an EMT for 7 years and knows seeing horrible things comes with the job.

"I had years of weird calls, super young people are just dying. I thought I was good with it because I understood death was a thing. Then pretty much went a year without running anything crazy. All of a sudden, I ran a call that just completely tipped the scales," he said.

He said the weight of the tragedies was adding up, taking a toll on him mentally and putting strains on his relationships.

"The biggest problem that I remember was the call that tipped the scale for me, it was at night. So after that call, any time the sun would go down I would start to spiral. I would dissociate. I’d feel like I’d need to isolate. I couldn’t be around anybody," he said.

It took a wake-up call from his fiance, who took him to Peterson’s clinic."If someone has tried to engage with other mental health therapies and hasn’t been successful, Ketamine is a great way to give you some space from your symptoms, and it can also make therapy more effective," Peterson said.Ketamine is an anesthetic with hallucinogenic effects, according to the […]

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