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FINALLY FREEDOM

From Depression, PTSD, and Chronic Pain

Serving DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland with Safe, Effective Ketamine Infusion Therapy since 2016.

Locations in Columbia, Bethesda, Rockville, Marshall, Reston
and Vienna.

Call (301) 235-9022 to schedule an appointment.

Now Offering Mobile Infusion Appointments

Schedule a consultation and we'll come to you.

No Referral Required

Offering flexible appointment scheduling across the DMV. Call to schedule an infusion outside of our normal business hours.

Our Expert Medical Team

Freedom Ketamine Treatment Centers provides Ketamine Infusion Therapy for depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, chronic pain, and other difficult-to-treat mental health concerns. Led by Dr. Aubrey Verdun and Dr. Edward Park, we've been serving the Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, and Maryland area since 2016.

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Aubrey Verdun, MD; Medical Director

Freedom Depression Treatment Center Founder and Medical Director Aubrey Verdun, MD is a double-board certified anesthesiologist and pain management physician.

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Edward Park, MD; Board-Certified Anesthesiologist

Edward Park, MD is a board-certified anesthesiologist and pain management physician partner with the Freedom team.

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Donna Johnson Harvey, MD; Board-Certified Anesthesiologist

Dr. Donna Johnson Harvey is a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist and pain management specialist. She primarily works in our Maryland offices, and brings nearly thirty years of medical experience to the team. 

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Erin Mary McElhone, DO; Board-Certified Anesthesiologist

Dr. McElhone is a board certified Anesthesiologist. She works in our Maryland offices, and has been published in numerous medical journals and studies surrounding her work in ketamine infusion therapy.

Conditions Treated

Why Ketamine Infusions?

Why Ketamine Infusions?

The ketamine infusion therapy offered by Freedom Ketamine Treatment Centers is an innovative option that provides rapid relief. Studies show that individuals who suffer from mood and pain disorders feel fast, long-acting results from infusions. 

 

Does ketamine actually help with depression? Yes. In many cases, patients experience relief in hours compared to the traditional months or years that some medications and other treatments options can take.

How the Ketamine Treatment Process Works

Patient Success

Dedication to Long-Term Success

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Safe & Effective Treatments

Our practice offers ketamine treatments as simple outpatient infusion procedures. Following an intake consultation to determine the appropriateness and safety of the treatment, patients are guided each step of the way by a physician. Those who respond will typically continue with a series of infusions. The safety and effectiveness of ketamine has been demonstrated in multiple research studies.

Compassionate Care

We’re working to provide compassionate, meaningful, and advanced treatment for depression and pain. We are committed to improving the functionality and quality of life for our patients. Ketamine treatments may free you from depression, OCD, PTSD, anxiety, CRPS/RSD, fibromyalgia & other chronic pain conditions.

Specialist 
Doctors

Our Founder and Medical Director is Aubrey Verdun, MD is a double-board certified anesthesiologist and pain management physician with extensive experience treating patients with ketamine. Dr. Verdun believes ketamine is most effective long term when coupled with psychotherapy, and is passionate about mental healthcare.

Six Convenient Locations

We also offer flexible appointment scheduling across DC, Maryland, and Virginia, and in-home infusions in the DMV.

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