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MINDEllipse is a virtual mental health clinic aiming to increase access to effective, efficient, and safe ketamine treatment from the comfort of your home. Ketamine can address several mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, addiction disorders, chronic pain, and more.

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What is an ellipse? An ellipse is a geometrical shape that resembles an elongated circle (just like on our logo). This symmetrical shape is often used to represent balance and harmony. At MindEllipse, we believe that mental wellness is not just about treating symptoms, but about finding balance and harmony in all aspects of life.

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As a small company, we are not funded by any investors or beholden to corporate interests. Instead, we are driven by a commitment to our clients and making a positive impact in the mental health care industry. Our focus is on providing personalized, compassionate care that meets the unique needs of each client.

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We serve clients in Florida, Colorado, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Connecticut, Oregon, and Vermont.

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If you have done research on ketamine, you might notice that a lot of the research associated with ketamine is intravenous (IV) administration. IV Ketamine has 100% bioavailability, meaning that 100% of the drug reaches the system's circulation (blood). MINDEllipses' programs utilize sublingual ketamine, administered under the tongue or between the cheeks and gums. Sublingual ketamine has 30% bioavailability. To ensure that you get the whole ketamine experience, we prescribe a higher dose of ketamine, so it is close to the same experience as IV administration.

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We offer financial assistance! If you are interested in assistance to help cover a portion of your membership cost, apply here.

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Mind Ellipse, LLC

1309 Coffeen Avenue #1200, Sheridan, WY 82801

Need Assistance? Email Us: hello@mindellipse.co

Serving Florida, Colorado, Oregon, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Vermont, and Connecticut

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