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Fast, effective treatment for depression, PTSD, anxiety, suicidality & chronic pain, led by a consultant psychiatrist in a medically supervised, therapeutic setting.
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Ketamine therapy is emerging as one of the most promising, rapidly effective treatments for conditions that are notoriously resistant to conventional treatment methods.
At our clinic, we deliver effective ketamine therapy in a calm, medically supported environment. Alongside our integration therapy, we can help you gain meaning from your experiences and turn temporary relief into sustainable, long-term recovery for your mental health.
Ketamine is a dissociative anaesthetic that’s been used safely in medicine since the 1970s. In recent years, research has shown that when administered at sub-anaesthetic doses in a medically supervised therapeutic environment, ketamine can have powerful antidepressant and anti-traumatic effects.
Studies on using ketamine to treat resistant depression indicate that it can:
In practice, many of our patients report feeling significantly better within hours of their first infusion, a dramatic contrast to the weeks or months it may take for conventional medications to take effect.
At our ketamine clinic, we administer ketamine therapy for adults struggling with a range of mental health issues, including:
We’re governed by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS), a public body responsible for monitoring and regulating independent healthcare in Scotland. Our recent inspection highlighted our excellent compliance with local and national regulations and our commitment to patient-led care.
Your treatment programme with Eulas is structured around both biological change and psychological integration. Ketamine can open the door to long-term recovery, but it’s what we do next that determines whether the change is lasting.
Here’s how we approach treatment at our ketamine clinic:
We administer our ketamine treatment at our ketamine clinic, a calm and supportive environment. Each infusion lasts between 40 – 60 minutes, with dosing individually tailored to you and your biology. The timeline for ketamine treatment looks like:
After each infusion, we provide 1:1 integration therapy to help you reflect on your experience with ketamine treatment, process emotions, and connect the session to your broader healing goals.
We can also arrange remote sessions to fit around your lifestyle and work commitments, so you can continue with your life uninterrupted.
Through our integration practices, individuals can gain insights and experiences into their daily lives, leading to sustainable positive changes in thoughts and behaviours.
Though our primary focus is treatment-resistant depression, it’s worth noting that ketamine therapy can benefit a range of conditions, such as:
At Eulas Clinics, we’re proud to have the facilities to offer a range of assisted therapy treatment options for individuals looking for effective treatment for several mental health conditions.
Our ketamine therapy London services include an experienced team of psychiatrists and medical professionals to help you reach a deeper level of insight and healing.
The psychotherapy aspect of treatment is essential. This ensures you receive the emotional and psychological support needed for sustainable, long-term healing.
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When you arrive at our ketamine clinic, our experienced team, led by a consultant psychiatrist, Dr Pamela Walters, is dedicated to guiding you through every step of your mental health treatment journey, ensuring your comfort, safety, and well-being throughout your time with us.
Before your initial treatment, you’ll have a comprehensive consultation where we take the time to get to know you, your medical history, current medications, and any special circumstances that may affect your care. This thorough assessment allows us to create a personalised treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs, whether you’re seeking relief from treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health conditions that haven’t responded to conventional treatments.
During your ketamine therapy session, you’ll receive IV ketamine infusions in a private, medically supervised setting. Each infusion typically lasts 40 to 60 minutes, with your dose carefully adjusted to the individual and treatment goals. Throughout the infusion, our team will closely monitor your physical and emotional responses, ensuring your safety and providing reassurance as you navigate the experience. It’s normal to feel a range of sensations and emotions during ketamine treatment, and our staff is always on hand to support you and answer any questions.
After your infusion, you’ll participate in integration therapy, an essential part of ketamine assisted therapy. This innovative approach combines the rapid-acting benefits of ketamine with psychotherapy, helping you process your experiences, gain new insights, and translate these into meaningful, long-term recovery. Our integration sessions are designed to help you make sense of your treatment experience and support your ongoing mental health.
As you progress through your treatment plan, our team will continue to assess your progress, adjusting your care as needed to help you achieve remission and maintain your mental health. We understand that every patient’s journey will look different, and we’re committed to providing ongoing support and guidance at every stage.
Emily (name changed for privacy), a 37-year-old marketing executive based in London, spent years battling persistent depression while juggling the demands of a fast-paced career. From early morning meetings to late-night emails, the stress and pressure of her job often left her feeling emotionally drained and disconnected from life outside of work.
Despite trying various forms of traditional therapy and medication, Emily found herself stuck in a cycle of temporary improvements followed by deep lows. The constant hustle of the city and her demanding role seemed to drown out any progress she made.
After extensive research and feeling like she had run out of options, Emily discovered ketamine-assisted therapy. Skeptical but hopeful, she began treatment at Eulas Clinic under the care of a specialised team. The programme included a series of carefully monitored, low-dose ketamine infusions paired with integrative therapy sessions.
Within weeks, Emily began to notice subtle but powerful shifts, her anxiety began to ease, and she reported feeling a renewed sense of clarity and connection. Over time, the persistent heaviness she once carried started to lift, replaced by a grounded optimism she hadn’t felt in years.
Today, Emily continues to thrive, using ongoing therapeutic support to maintain balance amid the chaos of her career. She credits the combination of ketamine therapy and professional guidance for helping her not only manage her depression but also redefine her relationship with work and self-care.
While each journey is unique, Emily’s experience highlights how innovative treatments like ketamine therapy can provide a lifeline to those living with long-term depression, even in the heart of one of the world’s busiest cities.
Discover more about our highly experienced team of psychiatrists and medical professionals.
More About the TeamEulas Clinic, we pride ourselves on being Scotland’s first ketamine therapy treatment provider, with a clinic in London, too. We offer safe, effective, and empathetic care. If you’re ready to explore how ketamine treatment in Glasgow could benefit you or a loved one, don’t hesitate to get in touch today.
Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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.
Yes, ketamine therapy can particularly help with treatment-resistant depression when other treatments haven’t worked.
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.
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.
Outside of ketamine therapy sessions, it’s helpful to engage in activities that promote psychological integration, such as:
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.
If you are attending the clinic for a session involving the administration of ketamine, you should consider:
Ketamine therapy may not be suitable for individuals who:
Please rest assured that a comprehensive evaluation by our medical team will be conducted in order to determine if ketamine therapy is appropriate for you.

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