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Discover more about ketamine treatment for anxiety today at Eulas Clinics.
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Anxiety disorder is a mental health condition characterised by excessive and persistent worry, fear, and nervousness. Anxiety disorders can manifest in different ways, including panic attacks, social anxiety, generalised anxiety disorder, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Anxiety disorders can interfere with daily activities, relationships, and quality of life.
Ketamine therapy for anxiety combines the pharmacological benefits of ketamine with structured psychotherapy. The ketamine component can quiet the constant mental noise that often fuels anxiety, creating a calmer, more open mental state in which therapy becomes more effective.
At Eulas Clinics, we provide ketamine for anxiety in a controlled, therapeutic environment alongside evidence‑based psychotherapy techniques. This two part, intensive approach means you’re not only gaining temporary symptom relief but also learning tools and strategies to sustain that progress over the long term.
Patient feedback consistently highlights not just symptom relief but a renewed sense of control, clarity, and optimism, which are qualities that traditional treatments alone have sometimes failed to restore.
Anxiety disorders involve overactivation of neural pathways linked to fear, worry, and stress. Over time, these patterns can become embedded, making it difficult for people to break away from them.
Ketamine works differently from standard medications. This method disrupts overactive signalling in the brain linked to anxiety. This temporary receptor block triggers a rapid release of glutamate, a key neurotransmitter involved in learning and mood regulation.
The increase in glutamate stimulates the growth of new neural connections, making it easier to adopt healthier thought patterns. This period of enhanced brain adaptability can last hours to days, creating an ideal opportunity for psychotherapy sessions to be more effective.
Ketamine therapy can give you the mental breathing space to address fears, reframe negative beliefs, and practice calming techniques, which are changes that are much harder to make in a heightened state of anxiety.
While most research has focused on ketamine’s impact on depression and suicidal ideation, many patients also experience a drop in anxiety symptoms. You can read more on how ketamine has been used to treat people with general anxiety disorders from a study in the Journal of Psychopharmacology and a clinical trial from the National Library of Medicine.
Ketamine-assisted therapy may be appropriate if you:
However, it is not suitable for everyone. At Eulas, we do not recommend ketamine treatment for anxiety for individuals with:
Before starting, every individual undergoes a comprehensive psychiatric and medical assessment with our team to ensure the therapy is both safe and likely to be effective for you.
Our ketamine therapy for anxiety is delivered as a 6-week, structured programme designed to maximise safety, comfort, and results.
Sessions are carefully paced to allow the therapeutic effects of each phase to build on the last.
At Eulas, our service is led by expert consultant psychiatrists, who oversee every stage of your treatment to ensure the highest standards of care. We are proud to be the first in Scotland to provide ketamine treatment for anxiety, offering the nation’s first ketamine-assisted therapy in a formal clinical setting.
Each programme includes integrated psychotherapy, designed to help you process your experience and sustain the benefits over the long term. We offer flexible delivery, with in‑clinic dosing available in Scotland or London, and therapy sessions provided either online or in person. Throughout your journey, you will be welcomed into a safe and compassionate environment where you will feel supported, heard, and respected every step of the way.
Our comprehensive six‑week ketamine treatment for anxiety is designed to provide safe, structured, and deeply supportive care from start to finish. Priced from £6,000, the programme combines thorough clinical oversight with personalised therapy, ensuring you feel guided at every step of your treatment journey.
Over the course of six weeks, you’ll receive medical and therapeutic support that includes an initial pre‑assessment and psychiatric evaluation, preparatory sessions to help you feel ready for treatment, a series of carefully monitored ketamine dosing sessions, and in‑depth integration therapy to help you make the most of your experience. We finish with a final review and a personalised aftercare plan, so you leave with clarity and ongoing support in place.
Flexible payment options are available, starting from £177/month (6.2% APR), and we discuss all costs transparently before you commit to treatment.
Your journey with ketamine therapy for anxiety begins with a simple, confidential consultation with our psychiatric team. This includes:
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Discover answers to commonly asked questions below.
Our clinic is regulated and approved by Healthcare Improvement Scotland as we follow rigorous regulatory standards for patient safety, clinical governance, and the provision of high-quality, evidence-based care.
A typical ketamine-assisted psychotherapy session lasts between 45 minutes to 90 minutes. However, this is entirely dependent on the individual treatment plan.
The duration includes time for both the ketamine administration and the integration of the therapeutic process, which may involve guided therapy or introspective reflection.
A typical ketamine session may last between 60 to 90 minutes, including the preparation time and post-treatment monitoring.
IV Ketamine infusion therapy is a treatment given to you through a small tube placed in your vein as part of a wider KAP programme. Administering through the use of an IV helps it get into your body quickly, which can offer rapid effects.
Ketamine IV therapy is provided within a clinical setting under medical supervision to ensure safety and comfort.
Our initial consultation includes a comprehensive assessment where our medical professionals will determine if ketamine therapy is appropriate for you. This is often based on your health history, treatment goals, and the conditions you wish to address.
No, you’ll stay awake during ketamine therapy. Some people feel deeply relaxed or in a dream-like state, but you’ll be able to communicate with your therapist.
Due to the nature of the treatment, you may feel drowsy or disoriented. For this reason, it is not recommended to drive immediately after your ketamine session.
You should arrange for someone to accompany you or use alternative transport.
Yes, we offer payment plans starting from £177 per month (6.2% APR). These plans help spread the cost of treatment, making it easier to access support when you need it most. Please speak to our team to explore the best option for your situation.
Ketamine therapy is safe when administered in a controlled clinical environment by trained professionals.
Patients are closely monitored throughout the session for changes in vital signs, such as blood pressure and heart rate, and to ensure comfort. While there are risks associated with misuse when taken without supervision, the clinical setting minimises these and ensures a safe, effective treatment process.
All psychedelic-assisted therapy sessions are performed within a safe and supervised environment at our clinic in Hamilton. Patients are expected to visit the clinic for these sessions at least 4 times as a crucial part of their programme. For the remainder of the time, patients can take part in online psychotherapy sessions from home.
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