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Axon

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Location Norway
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Axon Clinic is a specialist mental‑health clinic offering medication‑assisted psychotherapy, including ketamine‑assisted treatment, for severe and treatment‑resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, and other psychological and pain‑related disorders. Their focus is on combining psychiatric evaluation, psychotherapy, and pharmacological treatment in a structured, clinically supervised environment.

Service

Axon Clinic provides care through its clinics in Oslo and Trondheim. Services include psychiatric and psychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, and ketamine‑assisted psychotherapy (KAP). They treat conditions such as depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, chronic pain, and other mental health or pain‑related conditions. Patients can access an initial free, non‑binding phone call or clinic visit, and — if appropriate — proceed to a full evaluation and tailored treatment plan.

Safety

Axon Clinic emphasises treatment under continuous medical supervision: a licensed physician is always present during treatment. The clinic implements privacy and data‑protection measures, handling personal and health data according to applicable regulations (including general data‑protection standards). They monitor treatment outcomes via internal quality‑assurance and systematically track patient progress after treatment.

Care pathway

Patients start by booking a non‑binding 15‑minute phone call or clinic visit to discuss whether treatment may be appropriate. If proceeding, an initial full evaluation takes place — including a detailed psychiatric and medical history review by a physician. Based on this assessment, a personalised treatment programme may be offered. Treatment may include psychotherapy and ketamine‑assisted sessions. After treatment, patients receive follow‑up, including evaluations 3, 6 and 12 months after treatment to monitor outcomes and long-term effects.

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