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'Psychedelic wellness' centers close, leaving ketamine patients in 9 states dry and not high
Robert Anglen
Arizona Republic
Ketamine Wellness Centers promised a "life-changing" method to treat suicidal ideation, depression and PTSD. But its abrupt closure last week has left mental-health patients in Arizona and eight other states without access to drugs or therapy.
One of the nation's largest chains of ketamine clinics, which started in Phoenix, ceased operating with no advance notice to patients, deadbolting its offices, posting a note on its website, and sending an email.