Cambridge Biotherapies™ in Boston, MA, offers compassionate, patient-focused treatments for mood and anxiety disorders using Ketamine, TMS and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) at our location in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We also offer psychiatric medication management and treatment consultation services.
All treatments at our Cambridge site are offered in a safe, private, and comfortable setting with highly-qualified and supportive staff.
Ketamine offers near-term relief from many mental health issues. One of the most significant benefits of ketamine is the induction of neuroplasticity, which is the ability of the nervous system to change its activity and reorganize its structure in a more healthy way. We take advantage of this neuroplastic state with psychotherapy, using additional cognitive and behavioral tools to lock in new habits and perspectives for long-term well-being.
Two significant studies at Stanford University demonstrated that when TMS is delivered in a more intensive schedule using specialized equipment, 90% of patients experience remission in as little as 3 to 5 days. Cambridge Biotherapies™ is proud to offer this leading edge service.
Our goal is to provide guidance and materials to help you feel informed, confident and comfortable when you, a loved one, or your patient begins treatment with us in Boston, MA. We’ve made an effort to provide helpful information available on our website and we would welcome a call at 617-712-0327 or an email at info@cbio.health.
Location
Our Cambridge facility is located in a historic building in Central Square by the Cambridge City Hall. We are easily accessible by public transportation (Massachusetts Ave @ Bigelow Street Bus Stop, or the Central T Stop), or by car with parking either in metered spots on the street, or in a nearby public parking lot for a nominal fee.
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Emergencies
Please note that our Cambridge Biotherapies™ teams are only available during their staffing hours. As a result, our teams are not immediately available to handle emergency situations. If you require emergency assistance, please seek help immediately by calling your psychiatrist, therapist, primary care provider, or by calling ‘911’, or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.