Psychedelic Healthcare Consulting, based in Reading, Pennsylvania, helps hospitals across the country build medicine programs that actually work. We cover everything from strategic planning and staff evaluation to complete implementation and ongoing quality assurance. Whether you're just starting or need to fix an existing program, we bring real-world experience from thousands of treatments.
Compare your existing protocols against best practices from thousands of infusions to identify gaps and opportunities that improve patient outcomes.
Get leadership alignment and build a comprehensive roadmap for integrating psychedelic medicine into your hospital's protocols with clear stakeholder buy-in.
Complete program implementation from space configuration and equipment selection to staff training, protocol development, and quality monitoring systems.
We've administered thousands of psychedelic infusions at Pennsylvania's longest-serving ketamine practice, so we know what excellent care looks like from the ground up. That frontline experience is what we bring to hospitals—not theory, but practical knowledge from years of treating actual patients. We teach you what works because we've already done it ourselves.
We've personally administered over eight thousand psychedelic treatments, giving us firsthand knowledge that consultants without clinical experience simply cannot provide to hospitals.
We operate the state's most established ketamine infusion clinic, proving we've built and sustained exactly what we're teaching hospitals to create successfully.
Our business is owned and operated by a disabled veteran, bringing military precision and commitment to excellence in healthcare service delivery nationwide.
We work with medical facilities across the United States, providing both remote consultation and on-site implementation support wherever hospitals need our expertise.
Our guidance comes from thousands of actual patient interactions, complaints, successes, and failures—not theoretical frameworks or academic research alone in isolation.
We understand hospital operations and private practice realities because we've worked in both environments, seeing where institutional programs typically fall short firsthand.