Personal guidance for people considering psychedelic therapy in Israel or abroad
Wait, starting here?
If you haven't yet reviewed the complete guide to treatment and research options, we recommend starting there – it's free and includes all the basic information. This consultation is for people who've already read it but need help understanding what fits their specific situation.
Why does this exist?
There are now several clinics and treatment pathways in Israel working legally with ketamine and other substances. There are also options abroad – mainly in Colorado, where psilocybin is legal for therapeutic purposes.
But not every clinic suits every person. There are medical, logistical, financial, and personal considerations. Sometimes you just need a conversation with someone who knows the landscape and can help you think through it clearly.
What does it include?
A one-hour conversation (Zoom, phone, or in-person if you're in the Jerusalem area). We'll cover:
- Your medical and mental health situation
- Available clinics and pathways in Israel (ketamine, MDMA in therapeutic settings)
- Options in Colorado (legal psilocybin)
- Practical considerations: cost, availability, medical requirements
- What to ask the clinic before committing
This is not a medical diagnosis. It's a guidance conversation – so you know what to ask, where to turn, and what fits you.
Who does this?
ACPT is an organization founded to help people navigate this system. We're not a clinic and we don't sell treatments – we help people understand what exists and what suits them.
How does it work?
- Pay 150 NIS and fill out a short form
- Schedule a time that works for you
- We talk for an hour
- You receive a written summary with contacts and recommendations
Cost: 150 NIS | Time: 60 minutes | Cancellation: Up to 48 hours before
Questions
Is it confidential?
Yes. The entire conversation is completely confidential.
What if I don't fit any option?
Even then, the conversation is worthwhile. At least you'll know what doesn't fit and why, and you can think about alternatives or wait for future options.
Why isn't it free?
ACPT is a non-profit. The modest fee helps us maintain availability and quality. If it's a genuine barrier, contact us – we'll find a solution.
Do you recommend a specific clinic?
No. We'll go over all the options and help you think through what suits you specifically. The decision is always yours.
This service does not constitute medical advice. Do not stop existing treatment without consulting your treating physician. ACPT does not provide controlled substances.