Conditions
Addiction Anxiety Depression Eating Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder PTSD Substance abuse disorder
Symptoms
Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Sadness or low mood
Substances
Ketamine
Format
In-person

The Ketamine Clinic

Provider type Clinic
Location United Kingdom
The Ketamine Clinic

The Ketamine Clinic is a UK clinic specialising in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy for people with treatment resistant conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders and substance abuse disorders. The clinic positions KAP as a pioneering, transformative approach that combines the therapeutic effects of low dose ketamine with a structured psychotherapeutic process, aimed at deep psychological healing and lasting change rather than short term symptom relief. The team presents its work as opening new doors to mental wellness and substance treatment for people who feel they have tried everything else.

Service

The core service is Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy delivered in a medically supervised setting. KAP is described as the controlled use of sub anaesthetic doses of ketamine to induce an altered state of consciousness, combined with psychotherapy sessions where trained therapists guide clients during and after the experience. The clinic highlights evidence for KAP in treatment resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD and obsessive compulsive disorder, and lists commonly treated conditions that include eating disorders, C/PTSD, addiction, childhood trauma and anxiety. Alongside KAP explanations, the clinic offers two flagship programmes: Emerge, focused on mental health and renewal, and Klean, focused on addictions that have not responded to traditional methods.

Safety

Safety is framed as central to the clinic’s work, with ketamine described as safe, legal and effective when administered in a controlled therapeutic environment. The site emphasises that ketamine has been approved and used as an anaesthetic since 1970, with a long medical history and a favourable safety profile under medical supervision. Ketamine in this context is prescribed and delivered in a clinical setting, with careful attention to dose, set and setting, and the presence of experienced therapists throughout the session. The clinic explicitly distinguishes its work from recreational use, does not advocate non medical use of ketamine and warns about risks of unsupervised consumption, presenting its own approach as medically supervised, carefully dosed and focused on healing and wellness.

Care pathway

A typical journey begins when a person contacts the clinic via phone, email or the website contact form to ask questions and start a conversation about treatment. The clinic team then provides information about Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy and guides prospective clients through the process of engaging with KAP. During KAP sessions, ketamine is administered in controlled, sub anaesthetic doses in a supervised environment, and therapists support clients through the altered state, helping them explore and process thoughts, emotions and past experiences. After sessions, psychotherapy continues to help integrate insights and changes, with the overall aim of moving from rapid symptom relief toward deeper understanding and longer term mental health and recovery. Opening hours and contact details are published so people can reach the clinic and arrange the next steps.

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Conditions Treated

Depression Anxiety Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Eating Disorder PTSD Substance abuse disorder Addiction

Symptoms Treated

Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Sadness or low mood

Substances

Ketamine

Languages Offered

English

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