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Insights on Ketamine and SGB Infusion Therapies
Discover the transformative potential of Ketamine and Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) Infusion Therapies through expert insights and patient experiences. Dive into our blog for the latest updates on how these innovative treatments are reshaping mental health care.


Stellate Ganglion Blocks for Pain
When conventional pain management approaches fall short, medical professionals increasingly turn to specialized interventions that target the root causes of chronic discomfort.
6 days ago


How to Know if SGB Therapy Worked?
Understanding the signs of successful stellate ganglion block can significantly impact your treatment journey and recovery expectations. A therapeutic intervention gaining recognition for its effectiveness in managing various conditions, the stellate ganglion block (SGB) represents an important advancement in pain management and sympathetic nervous system modulation.
Jul 30


Stellate Ganglion Block Uses
In the evolving landscape of pain management and mental health treatment, the stellate ganglion block has emerged as a versatile and promising intervention.
Jul 30


When to Use Stellate Ganglion Block
When navigating the complex landscape of pain management and neurological treatments, the stellate ganglion block emerges as a procedure with diverse applications. As a mental health professional specializing in innovative treatments, I've witnessed how understanding stellate ganglion block indications can help patients seeking relief from conditions that have been resistant to conventional therapies.
Jul 9


Stellate Ganglion Block Explained
The stellate ganglion block treatment has emerged as a significant advancement in both pain management and mental health care.
Jun 25


SGB Therapy for PTSD: What You Need to Know
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects approximately 7-8% of the U.S. population, creating profound disruptions in daily functioning and quality of life.
Jun 18


Stellate Block Procedure Explained
The stellate ganglion block procedure is a groundbreaking intervention in the treatment of various pain conditions. More recently, it has emerged as a promising approach for addressing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
May 27


Is a Stellate Ganglion Block Dangerous?
For patients exploring advanced pain management and trauma treatment options, a common question that comes up is: "Is a stellate ganglion block dangerous?" This is a completely valid concern, given the complexity of the procedure and the potential risks associated with any invasive treatment.
May 14


Stellate Ganglion Block for PTSD: A Promising Approach to Relieving Trauma Symptoms
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can profoundly disrupt people’s lives, leaving individuals struggling with anxiety, flashbacks, and hyperarousal long after the traumatic event has passed.
May 7


Stellate Ganglion Block for Long COVID Relief
The aftermath of a COVID-19 infection has led to a range of persistent symptoms collectively known as “long COVID.” Among these symptoms, dysautonomia, chronic pain, and lingering neurological issues have posed significant challenges for patients worldwide.
Apr 30


What is a Stellate Ganglion Block? A Game-Changing Treatment for PTSD and Anxiety
SGB can provide significant relief for individuals experiencing conditions such as PTSD, severe anxiety, and even depression.
Jan 21


Stellate Ganglion Block: A Promising Treatment for Long COVID-19 Syndrome
Stellate Ganglion Block as a potential treatment for Long COVID-19 Syndrome.
Nov 20, 2024


Ketamine Infusion Therapy vs. Stellate Ganglion Blocks
Comparing the two treatment options for depression and anxiety, both of which are offered at our practice in the DMV area.
May 28, 2024


The Benefits of Stellate Ganglion Block Therapy
Stellate Ganglion Block Therapy (SGBT) is growing in popularity for how effectively it’s able to target and treat PTSD and anxiety...
Oct 20, 2023


Now Offering Stellate Ganglion Block Therapy
We're proud to be offering SGB therapy for chronic anxiety, pain, and PTSD.
Nov 22, 2021
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