We collect very little and sell none of it. An inquiry you send a clinic goes to that clinic and stops there. Ask us to delete your data and we will.
What we collect
What to take to the appointment
- A complete medication list, including supplements and anything taken occasionally.
- A short written history of what you have already tried and how each attempt ended.
- Your insurance details, even if you expect to pay out of pocket.
- The name and number of your prescribing clinician, so records can be shared.
- Someone who can drive you home, or a booked ride.
When you send an inquiry, your name, email, phone if you give one, and your message go to that practice so they can reply. We keep a copy so the clinic's dashboard shows it and response times are measured rather than self-reported.
How long we keep it
- Every clinic listed starts from the federal NPI Registry, a public record maintained by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- An unclaimed listing carries the registry facts only: legal name, NPI number, address, phone and taxonomy.
- Prices, treatments offered and trading status appear only once the practice itself supplies them.
- A verified badge means a person matched the licence against the state board on a stated date.
Health interest is sensitive, so inquiries are never used for advertising, never sold, and never visible to any clinic other than the one you contacted. Every listing shows the practice's own phone number if you would rather not use this site at all.
Call two clinics. Ask the same five questions. The difference in the answers is the difference in the care.
This is general information, not medical advice. Ketamine is a controlled substance and its use for mood disorders is off-label, apart from esketamine. Talk to a clinician who knows your history. In the US, call or text 988 if you are in crisis.