New Day Services

AI Guided Daily Low Dose Ketamine Care for PTSD and Depression

Telehealth
Peaceful days after daily low dose ketamine therapy with telehealth based medical specialists
Peaceful days after daily low dose ketamine therapy with telehealth based medical specialists

Qualified medical professionals manage all treatment

Gentle waves symbolizing the peace of daily low dose ketamine therapy
Gentle waves symbolizing the peace of daily low dose ketamine therapy
Serenity for you and your family knowing that crisis interventions are available for you
Serenity for you and your family knowing that crisis interventions are available for you
Medication

New Day prescribes daily, low dose ketamine for treatment of PTSD and depression

Emergency services available when needed:

  • Suicide Prevention Hotline Connection

  • Immediate Friend Connectioni

  • Peer Counseling

  • Geolocation in emergency

Crisis Intervention

FAQs

What is PTSD?

PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) is a mental health condition that develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as serious accidents, violence, abuse, or disasters.

How does the app work?
  • The app gathers daily symptom and wellbeing data using simple check-ins, mood tracking, and based on validated surveys.

  • Progress is monitored by licensed clinicians, who can adjust treatment based on trends in user data.

Who can benefit from this service?

New Day services are designed to benefit Veterans and Civilians experiencing mental health challenges such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety

Is the service confidential?

Yes, we prioritize patient privacy. HIPAA compliance and data privacy and security are strictly maintained throughout the process.

Can I get help immediately?

Emergency services can be dispatched immediately. Treatment with daily low dose ketamine can take up to a week from your first contact with us.

What interventions are available?

Interventions are based on ongoing digital monitoring, regular clinical oversight, and are evidence-based. They include:

  • App based video conference with a medical practitioner

  • Dosage adjustments

  • Text based peer counseling

  • Connection to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline

  • Geolocation for the dispatch of informed emergency services