Who we help

Who Discreet Ketamine helps

Most patients arrive with one of a handful of recognizable backgrounds. The clinical work is similar across groups — what differs is the constraints around it: career-protective confidentiality, licensing-board reporting, weird hours, partners and infants in the next room. These pages cover the specifics for each.

For the clinical conditions behind these audience pages — depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain — see the condition guides.

Service members + first responders

Repeated trauma exposure, career-protective confidentiality requirements, and reluctance to flag mental-health concerns through official channels. Our protocols are built around those constraints — no VA records, no insurance trail, no mandated reporting that affects clearance or duty status.

Healthcare workers

Physicians, nurses, PAs, and other clinical staff who have spent the last several years staffing the worst possible version of their profession. Licensure boards make the path to mental-health treatment fraught; our model protects board-reportability while you actually get treated.

High-pressure professionals

High-functioning depression, anxiety that looks like ambition from the outside, and the specific kind of burnout that comes from being the person other people rely on. Confidentiality matters because performance-review season never quite ends.

Educators + caregivers

Teachers and new parents carry a category of exhaustion that doesn't fit standard mental-health framing. Our protocols are built around your actual schedule — sessions that fit between school terms or around an infant's sleep window, not the clinic's 9-to-5.

Don't see your community above?

The audience pages above are the ones we built specific guides for, but our clinical work covers every adult patient in Florida and New Jersey. If your situation doesn't map neatly to one of those categories, the two-minute eligibility check is the fastest way to know whether we're the right fit.