Key Clinic
KeyClinic is a private ambulatory psychiatry and psychotherapy clinic in Warsaw, Poland. It provides a broad spectrum of mental-health services including psychiatry, psychotherapy, diagnostic assessments, and innovative treatments such as ketamine infusions and neuromodulation. KeyClinic positions itself as offering personalized, evidence-informed care with a holistic and precision psychiatry approach.
Service
KeyClinic offers psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for adults, children and adolescents, including treatment of mental health conditions, addiction, sleep disorders, neurodevelopmental assessments (e.g. ADHD, autism spectrum), personality structure and cognitive functioning. Services include: psychiatric consultations, psychological diagnostics, individual and family psychotherapy, addiction therapy, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), intravenous ketamine treatment (including ketamine for treatment-resistant depression and psychedelic-assisted therapy integration), psychogenetic testing (PGx), and modern therapy modalities such as insight-oriented therapy possibly supported with virtual reality. KeyClinic also works with a wide team of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and other specialists to tailor care plans to individual patient needs. The clinic offers services at two locations in Warsaw and provides online consultations in addition to in-person visits.
Safety
KeyClinic operates as a legally registered medical entity under Polish healthcare law, offering ambulatory services consistent with regulatory frameworks for psychiatry, psychotherapy and outpatient treatment. Clinical staff are licensed professionals from relevant disciplines. For treatments such as ketamine infusions and TMS, the clinic employs medical monitoring and uses appropriate equipment — for example, for TMS they describe use of certified equipment and supervision by specialists. KeyClinic also provides accessibility accommodations: for example, psychiatric consultations are available in sign language (PJM) for deaf or hard-of-hearing patients, ensuring inclusive communication and care.
Care pathway
Patients begin by scheduling a visit — either online or in-person — at one of the clinic’s Warsaw addresses. During the first consultation, a psychiatrist or psychologist evaluates the patient’s medical and psychiatric history, symptoms, and needs. Based on that assessment, the clinical team proposes a personalized treatment plan — which may include psychotherapy, psychiatric medication, neuromodulation (TMS), or ketamine therapy if indicated. For ketamine infusions or TMS, treatment sessions are conducted at their specified facilities. For ongoing care, KeyClinic offers follow-up therapy, diagnostics, and adjustments of treatment plans as needed. In complex or treatment-resistant cases, the clinic may combine different therapeutic modalities tailored to maximize effectiveness.