Mind and body in balance

Mitch Allen • November 10, 2025

Reset Medical and Wellness Center is using innovative therapies to treat the physical effects of anxiety and depression.

Therapeutic botox, ketamine treatments, IV drip therapy...and more.



When it comes to Botox, most people think of it as only a cosmetic procedure, but did you know there are also therapeutic uses?And one of the most experienced medical practices offering these procedures is Reset Medical and Wellness Center.


“In addition to reducing wrinkles, Botox can treat other conditions where relaxing or releasing a muscle will be beneficial,” explains Michael Louwers, MD, the center’s CEO and medical director.


“This includes TMJ, migraines and hyperhidrosis, which is excessive sweating, usually in the underarms or the palms of the hands. The main goal of our practice

is to help patients heal by treating the physical effects of anxiety and depression at their source.”


In addition to Botox, the center offers other cutting-edge treatments.


Ketamine Treatments for Mental Health

Ketamine is widely known for treating pain, but Dr. Louwers uses the therapy to reduce depression and help regulate emotions.


“Ketamine is ideal for people with treatment-resistant depression,” Dr. Louwers says. “It’s for patients who haven’t found relief or experienced side effects with typical antidepressants.


Depression is often linked to imbalances in the brain’s emotional regulation systems. Ketamine helps the brain form new connections, improving emotional processing and resilience.”


IV Drip Therapy

Beyond emotional regulation, overall wellness plays a vital role in mental health. Proper vitamin balance supports stress relief, energy, and quality sleep.


Unfortunately, many over-the-counter vitamins are poorly absorbed by the body. That’s where IV therapy can help.


“Rather than taking several vitamins every day, many of our patients have an IV infusion twice a month,” Dr. Louwers explains. “We place essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids in each infusion so we know you are getting high-quality medical-grade supplementation.” 

Each IV formula is tailored to your goals—whether boosting immunity, supporting recovery, or enhancing vitality.


Dr. Louwers adds that professional athletes are among the clinic’s clients.


“Everything we do here is about managing stress,” he concludes. “We’re a center for mind and body health and wellness, and part of that is feeling good

about yourself.”


The center offers a 20% discount tomilitary personnel and first responders and

their spouses.


Reset Medical and Wellness Center is located at 8370 Dow Circle in Strongsville. For more information, call 1-877-RESET10 or visit TheResetCenter.com.


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