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Ketamine Clinic London

Ketamine Clinic London

Mental health ketamine specialist clinic offering ketamine assisted psychotherapy for treatment resistant depression and PTSD and anxiety

Provider type Clinic
Location United Kingdom
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Overview

Ketamine Clinic London is a mental health ketamine specialist clinic offering ketamine assisted psychotherapy for treatment resistant depression and PTSD and anxiety.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults with treatment-resistant mood disorders and certain chronic pain conditions who are seeking medically supervised ketamine treatments. Typical clients include people with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD and chronic primary pain.

  • Individuals with treatment-resistant depression
  • People with PTSD or trauma-related conditions
  • Clients with chronic primary pain where other treatments have not helped

Approach

The clinic delivers ketamine-assisted therapy in a medically supervised setting. Treatment is consultant-led and typically involves assessment, supervised administration of ketamine (infusion-based therapy is emphasised on the site), and integrated psychotherapeutic support before, during and after treatment.

The team blends psychiatric assessment, evidence-informed psychotherapy and aftercare planning. Preparatory assessment screens for contraindications and treatment history, and sessions are delivered with clinical monitoring to manage safety and optimise outcomes.

Aftercare and relapse-prevention support are part of the pathway, with therapists available for integration work and ongoing psychological therapies as required.

Education and Training

The clinical team is led by Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Wayne Kampers (MBChB LMCC MRCPsych) and includes experienced therapists. Clinicians on the team have backgrounds in psychiatry, cognitive-behavioural therapies and addiction services, reflecting specialist training relevant to ketamine-assisted interventions.

Support

Clients receive structured support through assessment, treatment and integration phases. Safety protocols and psychiatric oversight are emphasised to identify contraindications and manage any adverse responses during treatment.

The service provides psychological aftercare and relapse-prevention options; therapists on the team offer ongoing therapeutic input to consolidate treatment gains and support recovery.

Practical details

Services are provided in-person at clinic locations in London (Knightsbridge and Hampstead). Appointments are arranged by consultation and the clinic operates with consultant-led assessments prior to treatment. Languages offered are primarily English.

  • Format: In-person ketamine infusion therapy (consultant-led)
  • Main location: Knightsbridge – 53 Beauchamp Place, London, SW3 1NY
  • Additional clinic: Hampstead – 57-61 Heath Street, London, NW3 6UG
  • Pricing: start from £950 a session for ketamine Iv together with psychotherapy

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

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Languages

English

Fees & Insurance

No Insurance Accepted

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