Ketamine Therapy

A Physician-Guided Approach to Clarity, Resilience & Whole-Person Wellness

The Ketamine Functional Reset Program is a physician-guided wellness experience designed for individuals seeking greater mental clarity, emotional balance, stress recovery, and cognitive resilience.

Unlike traditional symptom-focused models, this program takes a broader approach — focusing on neuroplasticity, nervous system regulation, and whole-body wellness. The goal is not simply to manage symptoms, but to help patients create healthier patterns, improved adaptability, and renewed capacity for growth.

man smiling after receiving ketamine therapy

A Different Way Forward

At Dr. Robert Bowen’s office in Martinsburg, ketamine therapy is approached through a physician-led wellness model focused on thoughtful guidance, personalization, privacy, and integration. This is not a rushed or transactional experience. Every treatment plan is individualized based on your goals, health history, and overall wellness needs.

The Ketamine Functional Reset Program is designed to support:

Ketamine is used intentionally as a catalyst to support expanded awareness, reduced stress load, and improved adaptability.

Many patients pursue this program to help improve:

The Procedure

In-Office Ketamine Neuroplasticity Sessions

$900 per session
Most patients complete a series of 3–6 sessions.

At-Home Neuroplasticity Support

Approximate Cost: $35 per dose
(Determined by pharmacy)

Monthly Functional Review

$150 per visit
Available in-person or virtually.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ketamine therapy is a medically supervised treatment that uses low-dose ketamine to support mood regulation, emotional processing, neuroplasticity, and psychological wellness.

Depending on the clinical setting, ketamine may be administered through intramuscular injection, intravenous infusion, oral/sublingual formulations, or nasal delivery.

Patients often describe a dream-like, introspective, or deeply relaxing experience. Some individuals report altered perception of time, enhanced emotional insight, or temporary dissociation during treatment.

When administered under appropriate medical supervision with screening and monitoring, ketamine therapy is generally well tolerated.

Most sessions last approximately 60–120 minutes, including preparation, treatment, and recovery time.

The period following ketamine therapy may be especially valuable for reflection, counseling, journaling, mindfulness practices, and behavior change.