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Key Clinic

Key Clinic

Polish clinic specialising in evidence‑based psychiatric treatment and innovative therapies for depression and other disorders.

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Location Poland
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Overview

Key Clinic (KeyClinic Centrum Psychiatrii i Psychoterapii) is a multidisciplinary mental health centre based in Poland that provides psychiatry, psychotherapy and specialized treatment programs. The clinic combines evidence-based psychiatric care with a wide range of therapeutic modalities and diagnostic services to support people with mood, anxiety, neurodevelopmental and trauma-related disorders.

The centre offers both classic and innovative treatments, including intravenous ketamine therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), as well as psychotherapeutic work informed by integration of different modalities and the use of virtual reality for insight work and psychedelic integration. Key Clinic also runs diagnostic programmes for ADHD and autism spectrum conditions and provides psychopharmacogenetic testing.

Best for

Key Clinic is best suited for adults (and children/adolescents where specified) seeking comprehensive psychiatric assessment, evidence-based psychotherapy, and access to advanced somatic treatments.

  • People with depression, including treatment-resistant depression
  • Individuals with anxiety disorders and PTSD
  • People seeking ADHD assessment and treatment
  • Those considering ketamine or TMS treatment
  • People needing diagnostic evaluation (ASD, cognitive testing) or psychoeducation

Approach

The clinic uses a personalised, team-based approach that integrates classic psychiatric care with contemporary therapeutic methods. Case formulation typically draws on multiple clinical perspectives and is adapted to the patient’s needs, life context and treatment goals.

Innovative modalities are offered alongside conventional treatments: intravenous ketamine infusion therapy and TMS are available for selected indications, and psychotherapeutic work may include integration of psychedelic-assisted experiences (KAP) and virtual reality tools. Diagnostic services and psychogenetic testing are used to inform pharmacological and therapeutic planning when appropriate.

Care is delivered by psychiatrists, psychologists and psychotherapists working collaboratively, with interdisciplinary case discussions used to refine treatment plans when the patient consents.

Education and Training

Key Clinic’s team includes more than 60 specialists from multiple psychotherapeutic orientations and medical backgrounds, including psychiatrists, child psychiatrists, psychotherapists, sexologists and diagnosticians. The centre emphasises continuous professional development and offers structured programmes such as psychoeducation for ADHD and group skills training (e.g., DBT skills groups).

Support

The service model includes assessment, treatment and follow-up support. Psychotherapeutic and psychiatric follow-up is available, and the clinic runs group programmes and psychoeducational workshops to support skill-building and long-term recovery.

For people receiving somatic treatments such as ketamine or TMS, clinical monitoring and preparatory/integration support are part of the care pathway. Administrative support for appointments is provided via phone and online booking.

Practical details

Key Clinic lists locations and contact options on its website. Primary contact points include reception numbers for Aleje Jerozolimskie and Nowogrodzka (see website). Appointments can be scheduled by phone, by e-mail, or via the specialists page on the website; selected clinicians also accept bookings through znanylekarz.pl. Pricing and a clinic price list (Cennik) are published on the site.

Address shown on the site: ul. Nowogrodzka 47A. Main reception phone numbers published: +48 576 250 700 (Aleje Jerozolimskie) and +48 795 666 523 (Nowogrodzka). A dedicated number for procedural treatments (ketamine, TMS) is +48 576 250 401.

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