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Virginia Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine Clinic · Williamsburg, Virginia

223 Bulifants Blvd Ste C, Williamsburg, VA 23188

3.5 10 Google reviews

Hours

Mon
9 AM to 5 PM
Tue
9 AM to 5 PM
Wed
9 AM to 5 PM
Thu
9 AM to 5 PM
Fri
9 AM to 3 PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
Virginia Ketamine Therapy — ketamine clinic in Williamsburg, Virginia

Photos from the clinic's Google Business Profile.

About Virginia Ketamine Therapy

Virginia Ketamine Therapy, led by Dr. Mark Newman at TPMG Pain Management in Williamsburg, Virginia, provides ketamine infusion therapy for chronic pain conditions as well as depression and PTSD, and also offers stellate ganglion block treatment.

What Patients Say About Virginia Ketamine Therapy

  • Caring, attentive staff
  • Long-term relief reported

Most patients describe Dr. Newman and his staff as caring, knowledgeable, and effective for chronic pain and depression, though several reviewers cited high treatment costs, billing frustrations, and inconsistent results.

  • Compassionate, patient bedside manner from the doctor and staff
  • Treatment described as life-changing relief for chronic pain and depression
  • Long-standing patients report benefits sustained over years
  • High treatment costs and billing disputes frustrated some patients
  • A few patients felt the treatment gave little or no symptom relief

Summarized from public Google reviews of this clinic; themes shown appear in multiple reviews. Read the originals via the Google reviews link above.

What Ketamine Treatments Does Virginia Ketamine Therapy Offer?

What Conditions Does Virginia Ketamine Therapy Treat?

Why Choose Virginia Ketamine Therapy?

  • Listed in the ASKP3 (American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists & Practitioners) member directory
  • Care led by Dr. Mark Newman (Board Certified interventional pain management physician and anesthesiologist)

Ketamine Treatment Cost & Insurance at Virginia Ketamine Therapy

Pricing
Consultation: $350; Depression: $400; Addiction (alcohol and drugs): $400; Migraines: $600; Chronic Pain: priced based on specifics of each case. Not covered by insurance; payment due in full before treatment via cash or check.
Insurance
Not covered by insurance; self-pay (cash or check) only

Pricing shown as published by the clinic and may change — confirm current rates directly with the clinic.

Providers at Virginia Ketamine Therapy

  • Dr. Mark NewmanBoard Certified interventional pain management physician and anesthesiologist

Provider details are compiled from the clinic's website and the ASKP3 member directory. Verify licensure with your state medical board — see our guide on verifying a ketamine provider.

Virginia Ketamine Therapy Location & Hours

Address
223 Bulifants Blvd Ste C, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Hours
Monday 9 AM to 5 PMTuesday 9 AM to 5 PMWednesday 9 AM to 5 PMThursday 9 AM to 5 PMFriday 9 AM to 3 PMSaturday ClosedSunday Closed

How to Get More Information

Contact Virginia Ketamine Therapy call (757) 258-2561, or visit the clinic's website for current availability and booking.

FAQs About Virginia Ketamine Therapy

What is ketamine?
An anesthesia developed in the early 1960s, listed as an essential medicine by the WHO and FDA-approved as a general anesthetic, also used to treat CRPS/RSD, headaches, addiction, fibromyalgia, depression, and PTSD.
What is involved in a ketamine infusion?
Outpatient infusions last 3-4 hours for CRPS/fibromyalgia/pain syndromes, about 2 hours for headaches/addiction, and about 1 hour for depression/PTSD; an IV is placed and vitals monitored, and a driver is required afterward.
How many treatments are performed?
Typically 4-5 initial infusions, with response re-evaluated before continuing; further infusions are individualized.
Is it safe?
Some patients experience nausea, which may be managed with an anti-emetic added to the IV.
How much does it cost?
Consultation $350; Depression $400; Addiction $400; Migraines $600; Chronic Pain priced case-by-case; not covered by insurance and due in full before treatment.
Do I need a referral?
Self-referral is accepted for chronic pain with a recent physical and physician notes; patients seeking treatment for depression must be currently under care of a psychiatrist, psychologist, or counselor who stays involved in treatment.

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