COVID-19 isolation. So before it could open any minds to its potential, its doors were closed. Three months later, it’s finally open to the public.“The need exists because there are so many people struggling with depression and anxiety and other mental health conditions,” says Field Trip Executive Director Ronan Levy.The company’s first location is based in downtown Toronto.
Two new locations in Los Angeles and New York will open later this summer. The office looks more like an upscale yoga studio than a doctor’s office.
Spacious rooms and comfortable chairs are meant to put patients at ease as they undergo a treatment that mixes a microdose of ketamine with psychotherapy.The idea, says Field Trip medical director Dr.