✓ Last verified: February 22, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff
Known For: Maine’s dedicated KAP practice offering both individual and group ketamine-assisted psychotherapy sessions, with a focus on holistic and integrative healing.
| Review Scores | Contact clinic for reviews |
| Location | Biddeford, ME |
| Address | 57 Jefferson St, Biddeford, ME 04005 |
| Phone | (207) 252-3993 |
| Website | birdseyewellness.com |
| Treatments | Individual KAP (Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy), Group KAP, Integration Therapy, Healer Experiential |
| Conditions Treated | Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Substance Use Disorders |
| Cost | Contact clinic for pricing |
| Insurance | Contact clinic for details |
| KAP Available? | Yes — both individual and group formats |
| Clinical Lead | Shauna Sedler, PMHNP — Founder and Owner |
💡 No clinic-specific pricing posted? See our ketamine therapy cost guide for typical pricing ranges by treatment type and insurance pathways.
HealingMaps Take: Bird’s Eye Wellness is a purpose-built ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practice — not a general psychiatric office that happens to offer ketamine, but a clinic designed from the ground up around the KAP experience. Founded by Shauna Sedler, PMHNP, the Biddeford studio offers both individual and group KAP sessions, plus integration therapy to help patients process and sustain their ketamine experiences. The group KAP format is particularly notable: group psychedelic-assisted therapy is an emerging model that reduces cost per session while adding the therapeutic benefit of shared experience and community support. For patients in the Portland-Biddeford-Saco corridor who are specifically seeking the psychotherapeutic model of ketamine treatment rather than a medical infusion, Bird’s Eye Wellness is the definitive choice in Maine. The Healer Experiential program also suggests a forward-looking practice that is investing in the future of psychedelic-assisted therapy.
Market Position: Bird’s Eye Wellness is a verified ketamine provider in the Biddeford metro on HealingMaps — one of 1,473 clinics we have mapped and tracked across 3,142 U.S. counties.
Industry pricing reference. Bird’s Eye Wellness has not published specific per-session pricing — contact the clinic directly for a quote. The calculator above shows typical metro-level cost estimates across protocols, not this clinic’s specific prices.
| Protocol | Typical Industry Cost | Offered Here |
|---|---|---|
| IV Ketamine | $350–$650/session | — |
| Spravato (esketamine) | $0–$250 copay (insured) | — |
| IM Ketamine | $250–$400/injection | — |
| KAP (with therapist) | $400–$1,200/session | ✓ Yes |
| At-home troches | $150–$300/month | — |
Sources: CDC PLACES 2023 (York County, ME, crude prevalence) · U.S. Census ACS 5 Year · HealingMaps proprietary patient inquiry data.
Behind this data: HealingMaps has analyzed 23,496 patient inquiries (Oct 2022 – Mar 2026), mapped 1,473 verified clinics across 3,142 counties, scraped 132 clinic pricing pages, and collected 658 practitioner survey responses. This snapshot reflects our multi-source methodology.
The standard acute ketamine protocol for depression is six sessions over two to three weeks — a cadence widely adopted across the verified clinic cohort, giving patients a baseline expectation for the acute phase. Source: HealingMaps 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report — drawn from 23,496 patient inquiries and 132 clinic website analyses.
This 3-question summary is matched to the protocols and conditions Bird’s Eye Wellness treats. Editorial responses are HealingMaps-authored, grounded in our 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report.
Yes — Bird’s Eye Wellness offers KAP, which combines ketamine dosing with structured psychotherapy during the dissociative window. KAP sessions are longer than standalone infusions and priced accordingly. A reasonable consult question: whether KAP is delivered by a single integrated provider, or by a separate therapist working with the prescribing clinician.
Bird’s Eye Wellness treats depression via KAP for trauma-anchored depression. Insurance coverage is rare for IV/KAP — most patients pay out of pocket. TRD is typically defined as two or more prior antidepressant trials without sufficient response — patients meeting that bar are best candidates here.
Yes — Bird’s Eye Wellness treats anxiety, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder. The evidence base for ketamine in anxiety is less robust than for depression, but it can be a meaningful option for patients who haven’t responded to SSRIs or benzodiazepines. Worth asking which of their protocols they typically recommend for anxiety-primary patients.
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