How the at-home ketamine program works in Colorado
Step one is a 30-minute video evaluation with a Colorado-licensed psychiatrist, PA, or NP on Mountain Time. We review your diagnosis, prior treatments, medical history, and goals, then decide together whether ketamine is clinically appropriate. If it is, we build a written protocol — typically six supervised sublingual dosing sessions over four to six weeks, each paired with an integration visit.
When prescribed, the compounded sublingual lozenge ships from a U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacy directly to your Colorado address — Front Range, Western Slope, San Luis Valley, or the Eastern Plains. Your prescribing clinician stays with you for the full course. Ketamine is prescribed off-label and is not FDA-approved for psychiatric conditions.

















