Realize your full potential with Ketamine

At Oberlin Ketamine Clinic, we use an innovative blend of medical and biopsychosocial treatments to facilitate transformational results

Do you or someone you love suffer from anxiety, PTSD, depression, thoughts of suicide, OCD, addiction, chronic pain, or migraines?

Ketamine Infusion Therapy (KIT) might be the answer

Our Mission

At Oberlin Ketamine Clinic, we are dedicated to offering safe, efficient, and effective trauma-informed treatment to empower all individuals in living lives of passion, purpose, and meaningful connection.

Our Approach

We recognize the profound effect that psychedelics and Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness (NOSC) can have on some of those suffering from depression, anxiety, chronic pain, suicidality, PTSD and addiction.

We champion a strengths-based and values-based model of personal growth and leadership development.

We utilize cutting-edge research and experience with NOSC to offer an extremely unique Ketamine Infusion Therapy (KIT) experience, focused on the latest trauma-informed methodologies, tailored to the individual, incorporating the mind/body connection.

What is Ketamine?

The rising number of people suffering with anxiety, depression, suicidality has driven researchers and practitioners to explore alternative treatments when traditional methods are ineffective.

Ketamine, legally available in every state in the US, is routinely used for sedation and to alleviate pain in Emergency Departments. In both children and adults, Ketamine has a long history of safe use when given by experienced physicians in a controlled setting. Research shows rapid relief of symptoms associated with depression, anxiety, suicidality, chronic pain and even addiction following Ketamine Infusion Therapy (KIT).

“There are almost forty-three thousand suicides every year in America (more than the number of deaths from either breast cancer or auto accidents), yet only about half of the people who take their lives have ever received mental health treatment. ‘Broken’ does not seem too harsh a characterization of such a system.”

— MICHAEL POLLAN, How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychadelics

Meet Our Team

  • Jack Hay, D.O.

  • Harry Pepper, Ph.D.

Our Blog

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Your journey to healing and transformation begins here