You tested negative. You expected to feel normal again. But weeks or months — later, something still isn’t right. The fatigue lingers. The headaches persist. The brain fog makes simple tasks feel complicated.
And often, routine lab work looks normal.
At SoCal Infusions, we provide medically supervised infusion therapy in Southern California focused on symptom stabilization and neurological support for individuals experiencing persistent post-viral symptoms.
Long Covid (also called Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection) is believed to involve multiple overlapping mechanisms, including:
Because the condition is complex and variable, there is no single universal treatment. Management often focuses on reducing symptom burden and improving functional capacity.
Individuals seeking Long Covid support in Southern California often describe:
These symptoms may fluctuate in intensity and can affect work, relationships, and daily routines.
Depending on symptom profile, infusion therapies may be considered to help address:
Treatment is individualized. There is no standardized Long Covid protocol that fits every patient. Our approach in our Pasadena clinic involves careful evaluation before recommending therapy. Infusion treatment is not positioned as a cure.
Ketamine may be considered for:
Persistent fatigue after COVID-19
Brain fog or cognitive difficulties
Post-viral headaches
Ongoing anxiety or depression after COVID
Chronic pain following COVID infection
Long COVID symptoms not improving with standard care
No. There is currently no proven cure for Long Covid. Infusion therapy focuses on symptom management rather than complete resolution of the condition. The goal is to reduce symptom intensity and improve daily function where possible.
Some patients pursue treatment for persistent headaches, cognitive fog, mood instability, or neuropathic pain associated with Long Covid. Response varies widely, and improvements may be gradual.
Post-viral conditions may involve ongoing inflammation and altered neural signaling. Certain infusion therapies may influence glutamate pathways, pain signaling, or inflammatory processes. Research in this area is ongoing, and treatment decisions are individualized.
Yes. All treatments at SoCal Infusions are performed in a professional medical setting under the supervision of trained healthcare providers. Our Pasadena clinic is designed to provide a safe, calm, and comfortable environment where patients are closely monitored throughout their treatment.
Some individuals report gradual improvement across multiple sessions. Because Long Covid symptoms are variable and evolving, response timelines differ significantly from patient to patient.
Yes. SoCal Infusions provides medically supervised infusion therapy for patients across Pasadena and the greater Los Angeles area seeking support for persistent Long Covid symptoms.
Temporary side effects such as mild dizziness or perceptual changes may occur depending on the infusion protocol used. These effects are monitored and typically short-lived.
No. Infusion therapy should be integrated into a broader medical management plan. Coordination with your primary care provider or specialists is encouraged.
Long Covid can feel isolating especially when tests appear normal but symptoms persist. If ongoing post-Covid symptoms are interfering with your quality of life in Pasadena or the surrounding Los Angeles area, we’re here to discuss structured, medically supervised options.
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