Eulas Clinics
Eulas Clinics is a ketamine assisted psychotherapy clinic providing what it describes as Scotland’s first ketamine assisted psychotherapy programme, with services available in Scotland and London. The clinic focuses on people with treatment resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, alcohol addiction and other mood related conditions who have not found relief with standard treatments. Eulas combines evidence based ketamine treatment with intensive psychotherapy to support deeper emotional processing and longer term change rather than short term symptom masking.
Service
Eulas offers structured ketamine assisted psychotherapy programmes, stand alone psychotherapy, ADHD diagnosis and assessments, stroboscopic light therapy and breathwork. Treatment is delivered by a multidisciplinary team of consultant psychiatrists, anaesthetists, psychotherapists and psychologists experienced in adult and addiction psychiatry. Programmes for depression and anxiety are typically six weeks long and combine pre assessment, preparation sessions, a series of supervised ketamine infusions with integration therapy, and further psychotherapy to consolidate progress. Sessions can be held in person at centres in Scotland and London or online, with finance options and payment plans available.
Safety
The clinic presents itself as a regulated and medically supervised service. It states that it is regulated and approved by Healthcare Improvement Scotland and highlights medical oversight by consultant psychiatrists and experienced anaesthetists who manage ketamine dosing and monitoring. Eulas screens for suitability through psychiatric and medical assessment, excludes people with factors such as certain cardiovascular conditions, a history of psychosis or uncontrolled substance misuse, and delivers ketamine in a controlled clinical environment with close observation. The site also reports internal outcome data, stating that 93 percent of clients experience noticeable improvement and 72 percent sustain progress over a month.
Care pathway
A typical pathway starts with an enquiry and initial screening call, followed by an in person psychiatric evaluation to confirm diagnosis, review previous treatments and check eligibility for ketamine assisted psychotherapy. Preparation then includes psychotherapy sessions to clarify goals, triggers and expectations. During the dosing phases, patients receive a series of supervised ketamine infusions at the clinic, each followed by integration sessions to process the experience and apply insights. The programme continues with additional psychotherapy, a final review with the psychiatrist and a personalised aftercare plan, with some elements delivered online to maintain flexibility while keeping key dosing sessions in person.
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.