Medically supervised, prescription-only ketamine treatment provided by licensed clinicians in a clinical setting. Care is individualized and determined by a comprehensive medical and psychiatric evaluation.


Ketamine may be considered for certain patients when standard treatment options have not provided adequate symptom improvement. At Lonerock Clinic, ketamine is never a first-line or standalone solution.
Each patient undergoes a full evaluation to determine whether ketamine is appropriate, how it should be administered, and how it fits into an overall mental health care plan.



Treatment decisions are based on a careful medical and psychiatric review to ensure safety, appropriateness, and individualized care. Key factors include:
Ketamine care at Lonerock Clinic includes:
Our focus is safety, appropriateness, and continuity of care.

Our process is designed to ensure safe, appropriate, and individualized care, guided by licensed medical professionals every step of the way.

Request an appointment to meet with our clinical team. We’ll review your concerns and determine the appropriate next steps based on availability and clinical need.
You’ll meet with licensed clinicians who will complete a comprehensive evaluation and discuss potential treatment options based on your medical and mental health history.
If treatment is initiated, care includes ongoing clinical monitoring, follow-up visits, and coordination with mental health professionals as appropriate.
The information below addresses common questions about our clinical process, safety protocols, and how care decisions are made.
Yes. All ketamine care at Lonerock Clinic is provided in a clinical setting and overseen by licensed medical professionals. Treatment decisions are based on individual evaluation and established safety protocols.
Eligibility is determined through a comprehensive medical and psychiatric evaluation. Ketamine is considered only when clinically appropriate and is not offered as a first-line treatment.
No. Ketamine care is not appropriate for all individuals. A licensed clinician will assess medical history, current medications, and mental health factors before determining whether treatment is appropriate.
Prescription-only, medically supervised treatment.
No recreational or non-medical drug services provided.
Treatment eligibility is determined by a licensed clinician following evaluation.