"You Can Find Hope" Is Reichbach Center's Message for the Month of September

Reichbach Center, a national center for the treatment of chronic pain and mental health disorders, has a message to spread this month: Suicide is a preventable tragedy, and there is hope. Effective interventions and support are available to those in crisis. Those seeking treatment for mental health needs and caregivers are encouraged to call 941-213-4444 to learn about their options or be seen at 2415 University Parkway, Building 3, Suite 215.

Improving mental health frequently involves a combination of therapy, lifestyle modifications and medication. However, some individuals may encounter treatment-resistant conditions where traditional approaches prove ineffective. Reichbach Center offers hope through specialized treatments, such as ketamine therapy, which has shown promise in alleviating symptoms for those struggling with mental health challenges. Anyone who is struggling or knows someone who is struggling with these issues is strongly encouraged to reach out for help immediately:

  • National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 for immediate help with difficult or suicidal thoughts.
  • Reichbach Center: Call 941-213-4444 or visit 2415 University Parkway, Building 3, Suite 215.

One route of treatment that Reichbach Center is known for nationally is ketamine infusion therapy. Ketamine infusion has been shown to provide sustained improvement in adults experiencing:

  • Depression, including unipolar depression (major depression), bipolar depression and postpartum depression.
  • Anxiety and anxiety disorders.
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • Suicidal ideation.

“Offering new hope for life-changing care to our patients is a core mission at Reichbach Center,” said Reichbach Center President and Founder Dr. Steven Reichbach. “We also believe that together, we can create a community where mental health is prioritized and support is accessible to all.”

Dr. Reichbach is a graduate of the State University of New York Upstate Medical University. Following his training in internal medicine at Staten Island University Hospital, he completed his anesthesiology residency at Stony Brook University with specialty training in pain management and pediatrics. Board-certified in anesthesiology since 1994, Dr. Reichbach has extensive experience with ketamine, spanning over two decades. Prior to relocating to Sarasota in 2015, he practiced as a partner in an anesthesiology group in New York for nearly twenty years. Dr. Reichbach is actively involved in professional organizations including the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the Florida Society of Anesthesiologists, the American Medical Association and the American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists, and Practitioners.

To learn more or to schedule an appointment at Reichbach Center, call 941-213-4444. For immediate help in a crisis, dial 988 to call the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.