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Fees & Access

What it costs, and
how I keep it within reach.

I would rather tell you the numbers plainly than make you ask for them. Here is what the work costs, why it costs that, and what to do if the standard rate is out of reach right now.

What you are paying for

The price is not for a session. It is for a body of work. Several preparation meetings before anything begins. A full day in an authorized setting, with regulated psilocybin, where I hold the frame from the first minute to the last. Then the integration work afterward, the weeks where the change either takes root or quietly does not. You are paying for a season, not an afternoon.

Set against most of what is offered in this state, the standard rate sits low on purpose. I would rather work with the right people at a fair number than price the work like a luxury and only ever sit with people who already have everything.

The Rates

Four ways in. One body of work.

Standard$1,500The full arc for those who served: preparation, the day itself, and the integration that follows. This is the rate the practice is built around.
Founding veteran rate$1,250For the first veterans I work with as the practice opens, five to ten seats. You are helping me build this from the ground up, and the rate reflects that. When the founding seats are filled, this rate closes.Limited · first 5 to 10 clients
Hardship seats$750–$1,100A small number of reduced seats for veterans for whom the standard rate is genuinely out of reach. The number inside that band is set with you, in conversation. More on these below.Limited · need based
Private pay$1,800–$2,200For clients from outside the military world. This rate is higher for a reason. Part of what you pay underwrites the veteran and hardship seats. You are paying for your own work and quietly making someone else’s possible.

On the Hardship Seats

Money should not be the only thing that decides who gets to come back. It already decides too much.

So a few seats each cycle are held, at a reduced rate, for veterans who need them. The band right now runs from $750 to $1,100. The number inside it is something we settle together, based on what you can carry without putting yourself in a worse spot than the one you walked in with.

I do not ask for pay stubs or tax returns. I ask for honesty. These seats are few, and taking one you do not need takes it from someone who does. I trust you to know which you are.

Asking for a hardship seat changes nothing about the work itself. Same preparation. Same day. Same hours of integration afterward. The rate is the only thing that moves, and it stays between us.

Ask About a Hardship Seat

Tell me where you are. I read everything that comes in, and I answer plainly, including when the honest answer is that the seats are full for now or that this is not the right time. There is no commitment in the first message.

The hardship band runs from $750 to $1,100. Tell me where in that range is realistic, or tell me plainly if even that is too much right now, and we will talk.

Prefer to skip the form? Write me directly at [email protected].

Before you write. This is not emergency care. If you’re in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, please contact 988 (call or text) or go to the nearest emergency room. I can’t provide crisis support. Services are for adults 21+, offered legally under Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act. Not medical or psychiatric treatment.

Whatever the number turns out to be, the work is the same and the door is the same. Tell me where you are.