Marpa Minds Stamford – Stamford, Connecticut (coming soon) Ketamine Clinics

Stamford, Connecticut
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Conditions Treated at Marpa Minds Stamford:

  • Depression

HealingMaps Says: Marpa Minds Stamford, a location coming soon, hopes to bring their expertise and ketamine therapy services to the Connecticut area in an effort to expand their patient reach. The Marpa Minds Stamford clinic will be designed with the same spa-forward atmosphere that gives patients a serene and relaxing environment to heal in. By offering ketamine therapy, the staff at the clinic can offer relief from treatment-resistant depression.

Patient/Testimonial: “Marpa Minds doesn’t feel like a clinic—it feels like a place built for healing. The space is calming, the staff is warm and genuinely cares, and they make everything easy. I was nervous to try Spravato, but they walked me through it and made me feel safe. And it works. After struggling for so long, I finally feel lighter, more like myself. If you’re feeling stuck, give this place a chance. It changed everything for me.” Jo Breu, Google Reviews.

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy? No.

Are Female Practitioners Available? Yes.

Cost: N/A – contact for pricing information. But here is a general guide on ketamine infusion pricing.

Do They Accept Insurance? Yes.

What types of ketamine services does Marpa Minds Stamford offer? 

  • Spravato

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Angelica Bottaro is a medical writer and researcher with a rich background in psychology and journalism. She holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Trent University and an Advanced Diploma in Journalism from Centennial College. Angelica has been a freelance writer since 2014, amassing bylines in various platforms like Very Well Health, The Good Men Project, MakeWell, and LymeTime among others. Although primarily a freelance writer, her educational background and career trajectory have positioned her as a voice in mental health discourse, highlighting systemic issues in mental health care through her writing.

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