by a Psychiatric Mental Health Professional
Fast-Acting Relief. Lasting Support.
Thursday 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Friday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
1301 S. International Pkwy
Suite 2021
Lake Mary, FL 32746
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If you’ve tried medications and therapy but still feel trapped and hopeless—you’re not alone. At Heathrow Integrative Psychiatry, we offer medically supervised ketamine infusions with the mental health expertise.
Here, you’re not just receiving a treatment. You’re entering a healing process—with someone who understands your mind, your history, and your goals.
“With over 8 years in mental health care, I’ve had the privilege of helping more than 1,500 patients on their journey to wellness. My approach blends compassionate care with innovative treatments, aiming to provide personalized, holistic support to help you thrive.”
Unlike many ketamine centers run by medical providers, our clinic is led by a psychiatric mental health professional. That means:
Your care is guided by someone trained in both brain chemistry and emotional healing
You’re supported before, during, and after your sessions
Your treatment plan is thoughtfully integrated with your broader mental health care—not separate from it
This is more than fast relief. Our goal is to help you achieve deep, sustainable change.
Single Ketamine Infusion:
6-Session Ketamine Infusion Package:
$2000
Single Ketamine Infusion$400 → $300 (25% off – Limited Time Offer)
6-Session Ketamine Infusion Package$2000 → $1500 (25% off – Only $250 per session)
Please note: Ketamine infusions are not covered by insurance and are billed as out-of-pocket services.
Wesley really listened and helped me feel safe throughout the ketamine process. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I finally felt seen and supported—not just treated.
Maria L.
The ketamine sessions and support I received from Wesley have been life-changing. It’s like something finally shifted in my brain—and he was there to guide me every step of the way.
Asha
After a few sessions with ketamine and Wesley’s thoughtful guidance, I’ve felt more emotionally clear and centered than I have in years.
JK
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Let’s talk. We’ll answer your questions and see if ketamine therapy is right for you.
We take time to understand your full mental health picture—diagnosis, medications, history, and goals.
You’ll receive your infusions in a private, peaceful space under close medical monitoring.
After each infusion, you’ll have the option to meet for 1-on-1 integration sessions—designed to help you process the experience and apply its insights to daily life.
We’ll continue working with you to adjust your care plan, offer follow-up infusions if needed, and support long-term progress.
Ketamine may be right for you if you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma that hasn’t responded well to traditional treatments. A professional screening can help you decide if it’s a good fit. Click to read more.
Ketamine increases neuroplasticity and reduces rigid thought patterns by affecting the brain’s glutamate system. This creates a unique opportunity for emotional healing and insight. Click to read more.
Ketamine is very safe when administered by a trained professional. It’s medically stable and well-tolerated, but emotional preparation and screening are important for psychological safety. Click to read more.
Ketamine is not physically addictive when used in a controlled medical setting. While it can be misused recreationally, therapeutic use under supervision is considered very low risk. Click to read more.
Sometimes—but not always. If ketamine helps you feel stable and symptoms improve, we can consider tapering meds later, with professional support. Click to read more.
In many cases, yes—but some medications may reduce ketamine’s effectiveness or increase risks. Always share your full list with your provider so your plan can be safely adjusted. Click to read more.
Your first ketamine session will be a calm, medically supervised experience that may include emotional, physical, or mental shifts. It’s not about control—it’s about allowing the process to unfold in a safe and supportive space. Click to read more.
Most people start with a “loading phase” of 6 ketamine sessions spaced over 2–3 weeks, followed by optional maintenance infusions. Each session is about 40–60 minutes long. Click to read more.
Be honest and open. Start by sharing your interest and why you’re exploring ketamine—not to get permission, but to invite support and collaboration. Click to read more.
Some medications and medical conditions may affect how ketamine works or whether it’s safe. Always share your full history with your provider before starting treatment. Click to read more.
Wear comfortable clothes, don’t eat for a few hours beforehand, and bring anything that helps you feel relaxed—like an eye mask, headphones, or a light blanket. Click to read more.
An intention is a simple, honest statement that helps anchor your experience. It’s not about controlling the session—it’s about opening yourself to insight and healing. Click to read more.
It’s normal for strong emotions to arise during ketamine treatment. Instead of resisting them, try to breathe and allow the feelings to move through you—they’re often part of the healing. Click to read more.
Some people feel relief after one session, while others need several before noticing change. Progress can be subtle at first, and it often builds over time with reflection and integration. Click to read more.
You can’t drive after a ketamine session, and you may feel tired or emotionally open. Plan for rest, quiet, and gentle support for the rest of the day. Click to read more.
Integration is the process of making meaning from your ketamine experience. It’s where insight turns into transformation—and where the real healing takes root. Click to read more.
It’s okay if your memory feels fuzzy or blank after a session. Healing can still happen even without clear recall—your brain and nervous system are still processing. Click to read more.
Scary or overwhelming moments can happen—but they’re usually safe, temporary, and often part of deep emotional release. Support and preparation help you navigate them safely. Click to read more.
Maintenance infusions can help extend and stabilize the benefits of your initial ketamine series. Not everyone needs them, but for some, they’re an important part of ongoing healing. Click to read more.
Not always—but therapy or integration coaching can significantly enhance the benefits of ketamine, especially if emotional material comes up that you want to explore further. Click to read more.