Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Plano, Texas
Browse 6 medical ketamine centers and 4 ketamine-assisted psychotherapy providers in Plano, Texas. Compare treatment options and contact providers directly.
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Medical Centers (6)
Clinics offering IV infusion, IM injection, Spravato (esketamine nasal spray), and other medical ketamine treatments.
AMEENA OHUNENE ISA MD
1700 ALMA DR., STE 580, Plano, TX
469-344-1414
JOSEPH SWIDER
6020 W Parker Rd, STE 305, Plano, TX
512-777-2591
KHAN, MOHAMMAD SARFARAZ ALI (MD)
5501 INDEPENDENCE PARKWAY, STE 302, Plano, TX
972-400-0736
NAZIMUDDIN MOHAMMED
525 Shiloh Rd, STE 1400, Plano, TX
469-200-4093
Psymed Solutions
7170 PRESTON RD STE 200, Plano, TX
903-472-5087
TINA VU
6221 CHAPEL HILL BLVD, STE 300, Plano, TX
859-559-3393
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (4)
Licensed therapists offering ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma. Often paired with at-home protocols.
April Marin
Plano, TX
If you’re here, something has shaken your world. Maybe grief hasn’t lifted. Maybe infidelity blindsided you. Maybe you’re living with the aftershocks of domestic violence or betrayal trauma and questioning your own reality. You feel anxious, hyper-vigilant, disconnected, or unsure who you are while
Julie Gray
Plano, TX
I am an empathic and compassionate therapist passionate about helping individuals heal and reach their fullest potential. I welcome clients of all genders, faiths, backgrounds, and orientations, creating a safe, inclusive space for growth. I specialize in trauma therapy using EMDR and support client
Lynn McCracken
Plano, TX
If you have been feeling "off", numb, lacking purpose, overwhelmed and burned out, you are not broken, you are just "out of tune"! Life can get us ALL out of tune from time to time, especially during times of transition, just like a guitar, we have to listen and adjust each string one by one. When w
Renee' Austin Trauma Therapy North Dallas PLLC
Plano, TX
Trauma often weaves itself into the fabric of our lives. Complex PTSD can grow from attachment disruptions, betrayal, domestic or narcissistic abuse, or losses that altered how you see yourself and others. The hardest part is how your nervous system keeps replaying the story, long after the danger i