It’s hard to believe it’s been five years since we first opened the doors of Austin Ketamine Clinic. Since 2019, we’ve had the privilege of walking alongside hundreds of patients on their mental health journeys—offering relief, connection, and hope through ketamine infusion therapy.

This anniversary isn’t just a celebration of time passed—it’s a celebration of lives changed. And we’re excited to mark this moment with something truly meaningful: a new partnership with #PAINTING4PTSD.

If you haven’t heard of them, #PAINTING4PTSD is a grassroots healing arts movement using creative expression—especially painting—as a way to support trauma recovery. It’s powerful, it’s personal, and it aligns beautifully with our mission to make healing feel human, accessible, and rooted in real connection.

Together, we’re launching a series of outreach initiatives to bring ketamine therapy to more people, especially veterans, first responders, and those dealing with treatment-resistant mental health conditions. That means:

  • Subsidized ketamine therapy programs

  • Art-based trauma recovery workshops

  • New efforts to reduce the financial and systemic barriers that keep people from getting help

Why art? Because healing doesn’t look the same for everyone. Sometimes it starts in a clinic chair—and sometimes with a paintbrush. By integrating creativity into the process, we’re helping people access healing on their own terms.

“This is about more than medicine,” says our Executive Director and Co-Founder, Jon V. Wolfe. “It’s about restoring dignity and hope. Partnering with #PAINTING4PTSD lets us do that in new, powerful ways.”

We’re thrilled to see where this partnership takes us—and more importantly, where it takes our patients.

Here’s to the next five years of healing, creativity, and community.

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Healing can be clinical. It can be creative. Most importantly, it can be yours.