The Best Ketamine Clinics in Toronto

The Best Ketamine Clinics in Toronto

Finding the best ketamine clinic in Toronto – or anywhere – takes careful consideration and research. Many people are finding relief from mental health conditions with ketamine safely. Ye it is essential to work with trustworthy and experienced clinics to find relief from depression, anxiety, PTSD, pain and other conditions. 

Ketamine-assisted therapy is a significant investment, as well. The Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) not covering the cost of infusions. Treatments can cost thousands of dollars, so it’s best to choose the right one.

The truth is also that ketamine isn’t a magic bullet. It’s possible treatment will tackle tough-to-treat mental health and pain conditions. But increasing the odds of a positive outcome means finding the right protocol. Good clinics have a thorough screening process to make sure ketamine is safe, they have guidance to prepare and support to integrate a ketamine experience afterwards. 

Best Ketamine Clinics in Toronto: How We Choose Who Makes the List

In an effort to connect people with safe, reputable clinics, Healing Maps has created this guide for ketamine clinics in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). To track down the best ketamine clinics, we vetted the credentials of founders and staff, investigated how long a center has been operating, and sorted through reviews specifically mentioning ketamine services. 

Everyone’s ketamine experience will be different and greatly depend on the support staff and the general feel of a clinic. These factors are known as “set” and “setting,” meaning the mindset and environment people find themselves in during a psychedelic experience. Remember too, that searching for the right ketamine clinic is a personal choice, so it’s ideal to talk with and research multiple clinics.

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Field Trip Health Toronto

Location: 30 Duncan St Suite 400, Toronto, ON M5V 2C3

What They Treat: Depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

Healing Maps Says: Clinics established by Field Trip Health are known for their spa-like ambience and high standards of care. Staff includes Dr. Leora Pinhas, psychiatrist and assistant professor at the University of Toronto and the clinic’s Medical Director Dr. Michael Verbora, a graduate of Western University. Supported by nurses, psychotherapists and social workers, the Field Trip Toronto clinic is well-equipped to create specialized individual care from consultation to integration.

While ketamine is often sought after for treatment-resistant conditions, Field Trip emphasizes ketamine can also bring vibrancy and meaning back into one’s life by reinvigorating interest in once-enjoyed activities or helping with sleep. In 2023, Field Trip sold the Toronto location to the Canadian Center for Psychedelic Healing and the clinic continues to receive top reviews.

Patient Testimonial/Review: “As someone who has dealt with severe depression for so many years and has missed out on so much in life, I thank Field Trip for giving me my life back” – Scott Thomson via Google

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: Yes. Psychiatrists, psychotherapists and social workers establish a therapeutic relationship and trust with anyone entering treatment. Immediately after each session, patients work with a therapist, and a follow-up integration session is also part of the integration process.

Field Trip Health in Toronto

Neurology Center of Toronto by Numinus

Location: 491 Eglinton Ave. W, Suite 100, Toronto, ON M5N 1A7

What They Treat: Depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, addiction, functional seizures, migraine, post-concussion syndrome, long-covid and more.

Healing Maps Says: The Neurology Center is run by a team of doctors, neurologists, psychotherapists, physiotherapists, nurses and support staff. Founded by Payton Nyquist Numinus clinics in North America seek to treat neurological and mental health conditions. Directed by Dr. Evan Cole Lewis, the clinic offers equitable and comprehensive patient-centered care with the latest innovations like medical cannabis and virtual rapid access payable with cryptocurrency. To continue to expand on these innovations, research is being conducted at the center as well.

An information package about ketamine-assisted therapy can be obtained through the Neurology Center of Toronto website and staff are available for consultation regarding eligibility, costs and insurance coverage. Evaluations at the Neurology Center of Toronto are covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) and some private insurance providers may cover ketamine-assisted therapy.

Patient Testimonial/Review: “This [medicine treatment] has been life changing. I feel alive again and am so grateful to […] my neurologist for explaining the options […] in his clinic.” – Toronto client via Numinus Website

Do They Offer Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy: Yes. The multidisciplinary team at the Neurology Center of Toronto includes psychotherapists and occupational therapists. The Neurology Center is also committed to integration with wider networks of care from mindfulness to neuropsychology. 

Braxia Health

Location: 1100 Dundas St W Unit #6, Mississauga, ON, L5C 4E7 and 700 Bay St. Suite 1903, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z6

What They Treat: Major depressive disorder and bipolar depression. PTSD and OCD on a case-by-case basis.

Healing Maps Says: President of Braxia is Dr. Roger McIntyre, a distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology at the University of Toronto and an active researcher with international recognition and professional affiliations. Alongside Dr. Joshua Rosenblat, a clinician-scientist at the Toronto Western Hospital and at the University of Toronto has administered hundreds of ketamine infusions to patients, the pair have opened several clinics in Ontario and Quebec. 

Admission to treatment programs at Braxia requires a referral from a medical doctor. Braxia will complete its own comprehensive assessments of personal and family medical history. Once admitted, treatments are either intravenous or oral (sublingual). Ketamine is administered over 2 weeks with follow-up booster sessions as needed. 

Patient Testimonial/Review: “Very caring, understanding and patient staff. Would highly recommend this clinic to others.” – JT via Google

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: Yes, however, treatment at Braxia is focused on the administration of ketamine. Psychotherapy sessions are purchased separately at extra cost. Assessment of referrals to Braxia is completed by highly reviewed and experienced psychiatrists.

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Ketamine Health

Location: 8920 Woodbine Ave, #102, Markham, ON

What They Treat: Depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Healing Maps Says: Founded by Lianna Ezer, Ketamine Health Toronto is operated by board-certified doctors and medical staff with an anesthesiologist and psychiatrist on staff. Initial consultations are completed with a medical advisor and psychiatrist. The ketamine is administered by an anaesthesiologist with a nurse monitoring the process. Afterwards, psychotherapists assist in the integration of the ketamine experience.

Ketamine Health does not require a referral as in-house staff can assess individual situations. The clinic also has a special program for veterans looking for ketamine infusions for the treatment of PTSD, depression or anxiety. Through a partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada, 20% of all veterans diagnosed with mental health conditions can access treatment free of charge.

Patient Testimonial/Review: “I finally felt like I could breathe and enjoy life again. It’s a feeling I haven’t had in years. My therapist was also incredible. I was able to accomplish so much more in the therapy sessions after ketamine than I had in months of therapy previously.” – Jen Hill via Google Reviews

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: Yes. Psychotherapists and psychiatrists are on staff and part of Ketamine Health’s 6 pillar process, which includes intake, preparation, infusions, therapy, transformation and repeat. Ketamine Health follows current clinical standards to determine how many treatments a person needs to return to a happy and healthy state.

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Breakthrough Therapies

Location: 47 Aspenwood Dr, Toronto, ON, M2H 2E8

What They Treat: Depression, anxiety, and trauma. 

Healing Maps Says: Founded by Dr. Dawn Decunha, a Clinical and Educational psychologist, who has trained at the California Institute of Integral Studies Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy Program (CIIS) and Compass Pathways. Dr. Decunha has also acted as lead therapist in Health Canada approved clinical trials for psilocybin and depression. Now a known figure in the psychedelic space, Dr. Dechuna is a board member of several public psychedelic companies. She has also spent time learning about traditional plant medicines. 

The team of psychotherapists and somatic practitioners at Breakthrough Therapies has developed a unique ketamine-assisted therapy program. Following a detailed initial assessment clients meet with a physician for medical screening and ordering medicine. Once approved, one can select individual half-day or small-group full-day experiences with oral doses of ketamine. A possibility of a series of online sessions or custom concierge options also exists upon request.

Patient Testimonial/Review: “I have had such success with this clinic and the treatments it has to offer. I recommend it to anyone who is stuck with conventional therapies – and this is definitely the place to do it!”

– Shirley Eknovitz via Google

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: Yes. The preparation and integration are informed by Dr. Decunha and the staff’s extensive experience and training in psychedelic therapy. The program includes online aftercare to solidify understanding and integration of insights obtained from altered states.

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Wilderman Medical Clinic

Location: 8054 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L4J 1W3

What They Treat: Chronic Pain

Healing Maps Says: Wildermen Medical Clinic is home to a team of pain specialists. Founded by Dr. Igor Wilderman, whose emphasis on non-pharmacological methods informs the approach to ketamine infusions for pain. His staff includes other physicians, nurses, a physiotherapist, and an anesthesiologist. 

The Wilderman Clinic uses ketamine infusions on patients who do not respond to interventions like opioids or physiotherapy. The clinic is well-versed in many different pain management methods and ketamine is one tool in a multidisciplinary approach to pain.

Patient Testimonial/Review: “5 stars to this amazing pain clinic.” – Rama Q via Google

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: No. Wilderman Medical Clinic is focused on chronic pain, not mental health.

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Dr. Kyle Waldman of the Toronto Ketamine Clinic

Toronto Ketamine Clinic

Location: 123 Edward St #1401 Toronto, ON M5G 0A8

What They Treat: Depression and suicidality.

Healing Maps Says: Founded by Justin Davies, an entrepreneur who suffered from depression for 20 years. When a series of ketamine infusions gave Davies immediate relief and access to “a range of emotions that were otherwise unavailable” he vowed to help others access the treatment. The ensuing Toronto Ketamine Clinic employs Clinical Psychiatrist Dr. Rebecca Carriere and board-certified Anesthesiologist Dr. Kyle Waldman with supporting medical advisors, psychotherapists and social workers.

The Toronto Ketamine Clinic requires doctor referrals from a psychiatrist or GP to access treatment. The process includes a virtual assessment. After which patients can receive approval to join a treatment session with ketamine infusions or intranasal spray over a 3-5 week period. The Toronto Ketamine Clinic also offers a 25% discount to veterans and first responders (IV only) if they do not have complete coverage for treatment.

Patient Testimonial/Review: “Ketamine treatment is a life-saving treatment. Mine for sure. Thank you Justin for opening this incredible clinic and having the best team.” – Verro via Google

Do They Offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: Yes. Preparation is required before taking ketamine, along with integration support with a licensed psychotherapist. During a course of ketamine therapy patients meet with the psychiatrist four times. Once the treatment is complete additional support from Toronto Ketamine Clinic therapists is available.

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Patrick is a Canadian living in Peru. In a previous life, he was a farmer and professional tree planter. Now he writes about health, altered states, the impossibility of normal. He is also a coach offering integration support

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Comments (1)

  • Randle Robertson
    August 22, 2023 at 2:42 pm Reply

    I am retired, now living in Banff, Alberta. I have suffered with severe depression / suicidal near all my life. I discovered late in Life is was brutally sexually and physically abused by my doctor during a prolonged medical treatment., After college, I worked as a National Park Warden, First Responder, ambulance and Search and Rescue Leader. The levels of anxiety, depression from ptsd, consume me. I have been in psychotherapy and medication for year to no avail.
    I have heard and read extensively re: Ketamine Therapy. I readily and easily relate to the testimonials of Ketamine Treatments; thus pursuing / exploring such treatments for myself.
    Thank you,

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