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Eulas Clinics

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Scotland’s first ketamine‑assisted psychotherapy clinics

Provider type Clinic
Location Hamilton, United Kingdom
Eulas Clinics

Eulas Clinics is well known for the complex approach in treatment of a wide range of mental health issues, from addiction to treatment-resistant depression. Here, such modern therapy solutions as ketamine therapy and stroboscopic therapy are combined with classic psychotherapy, psychiatry and breathwork practices. It started as the first ketamine-assisted therapy clinic in Scotland that now provides services in Hamilton and London.

The most basic program in Eulas Clinics lasts 6 weeks and includes a pre-assessment, preparation, a series of ketamine infusion sessions combined with integration therapy, and psychotherapy for long-lasting results. According to the latest data, 93 percent of clients experience noticeable improvement, and 72 percent sustain progress over a month.

Eulas Clinics follows all safety standards approved by Healthcare Improvement Scotland. To ensure you receive the right treatment, its specialists will screen you for physical and mental health issues, such as cardiovascular disease or a history of psychosis. Treatment is then provided in a controlled clinical environment with close observation.

Eulas Clinics can be a perfect choice for those who suffer from addiction or harmful habits, PTSD, and depression.

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