Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAT)

We Offer an Integrative & Psychospiritual Approach to Healing

WHAT IS KAT?

Ketamine-Assisted Treatment (KAT) is a breakthrough approach using low-dose ketamine in a safe and therapeutic setting. When paired with compassionate preparation and integration, KAT can support healing, clarity, and change - especially if you’ve struggled to find relief through other methods.

OUR APPROACH

  • Highly trained, licensed medical professionals

  • Structured integrative care:
    Education, treatment plan, medical monitoring, and psychospiritual integration

  • Collaboration with outside providers to ensure continuity

  • Therapeutic Requirement:
    Minimum of 3 therapy sessions with an outside therapist prior to ketamine treatment

Elemental Health Coaching and Consulting has cultivated a partnership with Sulis Mind and Body to provide Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for our Oregon patients. Sulis Mind and Body shares a patient-centric approach of whole-person wellness & psychiatry that we trust wholeheartedly and has the most experience in the Coos Bay area working with patients undergoing ketamine treatments.

tREATMENT fLOW

Mental Health Exam

Education & Treatment Plan Session

Three 3.5-Hour Medicine Sessions

Three Integration Coaching Sessions

MEDICATION

iS THIS RIGHT FOR ME?

KAT MAY SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING:

  • Depression not responding to medications

  • PTSD or Trauma

  • Anxiety

  • Emotional overwhelm

  • A desire for insight or clarity


Not Recommended for Individuals Experiencing:

  • Pregnancy/nursing

  • Uncontrolled hypertension

  • Psychotic disorders

  • Active suicidality

  • Cardiovascular events within past year

  • Current diagnosis of schizophrenia with ongoing medication or recent hospitalization

Note: Ketamine for psychiatric indications is off-label and not covered by insurance.

Mental Health Exam & Ketamine may be covered by: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Providence, Advanced Health & Medicare - resulting in a credit.

Social Equity Discount up to 15%: Available to:

  • OHP, SNAP, or Social Security recipients

  • U.S. Military Veterans

  • Members of marginalized communities