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Break through chaos with ketamine therapy in Centennial

As a pioneer of ketamine therapy, Klarisana is one of the longest-running ketamine treatment centers in the U.S. Our ketamine clinics in Centennial and other cities are constantly redefining the limits of psychedelic-assisted therapy going beyond the industry standard to bring new breakthroughs to the field.

Ketamine for depression and PTSD in Centennial, Colorado

If you’re seeking treatment for conditions such as severe depression, anxiety, PTSD, and even physical pain in Centennial, Colorado – Klarisana may be able to help you process mental and physical discomfort.

Our treatment protocols are sustained by published medical evidence, specifically designed to empower and support our patients as they revisit past traumas and painful memories from a much more positive and deeply spiritual perspective.

Ketamine Treatments in Centennial, Colorado

Compassionate Centennial ketamine specialists by your side

Klarisana takes great pride in being a founding member of the American Society of Ketamine Physicians and a respected leader in the field. As a result of our extensive experience, forward-thinking, and passion for patient care, our team has truly been able to make a difference.

Every member of the Klarisana staff owns the training and experience to deliver the highest standard of care, and you can be confident that you are in the very best of hands.

Carolyn Gubelin
Clinical Manager - Medical Provider
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Trista Charnas
Behavioral Health Provider - LPC
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Jodie Clark
Behavioral Health Provider - LCSW
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Arlene Pace
Behavioral Health Provider - LCSW
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Hannah Gunnison
Medical Provider
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Samantha Stern
Medical Provider
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Erica Henston
Behavioral Health Provider
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Jeanine Snyder
Medical Provider
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Makayla Wilson
Medical Provider
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Shannon Andrews
Behavioral Health Provider
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Kate Reaney
Medical Provider
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Bri Spires
Medical Provider
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Abbey Foels
Medical Provider
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Lindsay Hill
Medical Provider
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Klarisana Centennial Ketamine Clinic

Klarisana is an industry-leading provider of ketamine therapy, with several clinic locations, including Centennial, CO. Serving the entire Denver metro area and its surrounding communities, our Centennial, Colorado ketamine clinic is dedicated to changing lives through the the powerful potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy.

As with all of our centers, Klarisana Centennial is part of a program that represents the first step towards liberating our patients from their personal mental health struggles. If you want to become a patient at Klarisana Centennial, let’s talk.

Great experience and great company. I’m so glad that this treatment is available for anyone experiencing anxiety, depression or PTSD…these treatments helped me feel strong enough…

Lura I., Anxiety

… ketamine is the only treatment that gives me true, real, and lasting relief.

May G., Severe Depression

I feel like an actual person again and like I can live my life.

Heather H., Chronic Pain

FAQ

Klarisana is not just a clinic, it’s also the fruition of our belief that we can help people who are in a dark season of life realign themselves with the unique mission for which each of them was created. We believe that each person was created for a purpose and has an important mission to fulfill in this lifetime. Chronic pain, severe depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other mental health conditions derail a person’s ability to carry out their mission. We offer ketamine therapy, which represents a totally different paradigm in treatment.

Ketamine elicits changes in the perception of sights, sounds, time, and space. The experience can be described as “psychedelic” but that term is clouded by various characterizations in popular culture which do not accurately describe the experience. Generally, patients do not see things that are not there but they may have dreamlike visions. Many patients use terms like feeling “more connected to the universe.” This gets back to our treatment principle that these alterations are what “show” patients a new way to look at their reality. It is what leads to our axiom that “if you could put the experience into words then talk therapy would have already helped.”

As far as the clinical environment, our rooms are decorated in order to convey sensations of relaxation, tranquility and peacefulness. Rooms have large screen TVs where patients can watch naturescape videos. Some patients choose to use an eye mask and turn off the TV.

Patients receive their IM treatments in privacy while under constant observation during the ketamine session. We use high resolution video monitoring to augment direct observation by our clinical staff. The provider performs an initial evaluation and physical exam and steps out of the room once the IM treatment has started. Most ketamine sessions last about one and a half hours.

While ketamine is generally safe when administered properly, it can have side effects such as dissociation, increased blood pressure, or nausea. We educate patients about potential effects and closely monitor them throughout treatment. Additionally, if patients have a medical or behavioral health condition that may impact treatment outcomes, we make contact with their external providers to better understand if our treatment is the best option for them prior to proceeding.

Ketamine can be administered by a variety of routes. The two that lead to the most predictable dosing and response are intravenous (IV) administration and intramuscular (IM) administration. The Klarisana model is based on intramuscular injections of ketamine. For the first several years of our company history we provided IV ketamine. In 2020 we did a reevaluation of our operations and switched to an IM model. There were several reasons for this.

First off, the goal of treatment with ketamine in our clinics is very different from how ketamine was used in emergency departments (ED) and operating rooms (OR) traditionally. We are using ketamine to facilitate a powerful transformational experience by leveraging a non-ordinary state of consciousness…commonly thought of as a “psychedelic experience.” The doses we use are much less than what would be used in an anesthesia context and the purpose is fundamentally different. In our setting, we refer to it broadly as Ketamine for Non-Anesthetic Indications (KNAI). This is totally different from using the medication as an anesthetic.

One of the first things we realized is that the process of starting an IV can be traumatic. Many of our patients have significant anxiety to start with. Even the best clinicians will miss IVs. Having one or two missed attempts at an IV can really put a patient in a bad mental space.

The other thing is the way in which the ketamine is delivered. With an IV, the pump starts delivering it at a set rate over an hour. The point of maximum intensity where the patient has a profound experience does not occur until well over half way through the session. When they finally have a powerful experience the session is almost over.

Our protocol is to give two IM injections spaced apart by 10-15 minutes. This allows our patients to achieve the desired effect in the first third of their session. They then have much longer to explore that space and have a more constructive experience. Additionally, they also have more time for the medication to wear off prior to being discharged from the clinic. This increases patient comfort and safety as they are in a much clearer mindset when they leave the clinic.

After the switch to an IM model we published a case series of 40 patients with major depressive disorder. The results are very much in line with (and actually better than) the published literature using an IV based model. In 2022 we performed close to 20,000 IM ketamine sessions with a great deal of success and an excellent safety record.

Our commitment is to make ketamine therapy accessible and affordable to the largest number of patients possible and we are working hard to increase the number of Health Plans we are in network with. Visit our Insurance Page for updates on which new services are covered by our in-network insurance providers.

Klarisana patients are welcome to continue to see our Licensed Mental Health providers for therapy outside of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. However, Klarisana does not manage medications nor do we prescribe them for our patients. We are a healthcare organization that works very hard to perfect the art of administering ketamine for mental health conditions and chronic pain, as well as providing quality mental health care access.

Although in certain locations we do provide mental health services outside of ketamine therapy, we still work closely with psychiatrists and psychologists in our communities to partner with them to offer a valuable treatment option to their patients. Patients without a psychiatrist or psychologist can still access our mental health providers.

The environment in which ketamine is administered and the experience that a patient has is absolutely vital to increasing a patient’s chance of success. This is not the kind of therapy that lends itself to just being an “add-on” revenue stream for a clinic that has an “extra office.” We do it right and we do it effectively. We feel that the role of the psychiatrist in a patient’s care is vital but there is nothing to be gained from having them present during the actual session. Far from trying to replace or compete with local psychiatrists, we strive to be an effective resource that they can have at their disposal to treat their patients.

Carolyn Gubelin
Clinical Manager,
Medical Provider
I completed my bachelor’s in nursing at the University of Oklahoma (Boomer Sooner), and my master’s with Frontier Nursing University in Kentucky. My experience prior to Klarisana mostly took place in the hospital- on the cardiac, transplant, and orthopedic units. My top priorities for my practice are safety and integrity, I want patients to feel cared for and feel trust in this clinic and our process. I have a passion for this type of medicine, and a lot of this is due to the outcomes in our patients and the amazing transformations I have been able to witness.

When I am not working I enjoy walking my senior dog, being out in nature, and spending time with my friends, family, and partner.
Trista Charnas
Behavioral Health Provider
LPC
Trista Charnas is a licensed professional counselor with a background in case management and counseling children, adolescents and families. Her experience in play therapy has translated nicely into the world of psychedelic medicine allowing her to comfortably work with the abstract and unordinary. Trista works from a strength based and solution focused approach meeting her patients where they’re at and always with unconditional positive regard. Trista prides herself on making therapy feel like you’re talking to an old friend and encourages you to kick off your shoes and get cozy on her couch; therapy can be difficult enough, why not get comfy? When she’s not working Trista enjoys watching her son play soccer, taking naps whenever possible, and watching Purdue basketball.
Jodie Clark
Behavioral Health Provider
LCSW

Jodie Clark, LSW, is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of individuals across various healthcare settings. With experience at various community and rehabilitation clinics, Jodie has an array of experience in coordinating care, crisis intervention, and therapeutic counseling. Specializing in person-centered care for patients at Klarisana, Jodie loves using a wide range of therapeutic interventions including animal-assisted therapy, music, art, and aromatherapy.

Arlene Pace
Behavioral Health Provider
LCSW
My name is Arlene. I identify as Queer/Non-Binary and I am a Licensed Social Worker.

I am intensely passionate about trauma informed healing modalities and social justice.

I’m currently geeking out about ant farms and ant species/colonies in my spare time. I love to dance, thrift, be outside and be goofy with my friends. A weird fact about me is that I was born in the Outback of Australia. Oh and I love collecting miniature alligators and horse trinkets
Hannah Gunnison
Medical Provider
I am a family nurse practitioner with 10 years of experience in the healthcare field. I am passionate about mental health and holistic wellness and I am currently completing a program in functional/holistic medicine. I believe in working with patients to find the root cause of their symptoms in order to help them fully heal. I believe that psychedelic medicine can be a gateway to help patients address the root cause of their mental health struggles in a way that other therapies are not able. It has been a privilege to work in the psychedelic medicine space and to witness the healing transformations of so many patients. I strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of my patients, and in the clinic I hope to serve as a beacon of hope, supporting my patients on their healing journey. I am a Kansas City native and recently moved to Colorado. Outside of work I like to spend as much time as possible outdoors, exploring the beauty that Colorado has to offer.
Samantha Stern
Medical Provider
I graduated from Pacific University in 2017 and bring 7 years of experience and a passion for mental health to my role at Klarisana. I began my career in Lake Tahoe working in primary care before my interest in mental health led me to move to Maine and specialize in addiction medicine and psychiatric care. I later moved to Denver and joined the Klarisana team in 2023, marking a new chapter in my career. I am excited about the opportunity to practice in the field of alternative mental health treatment. I believe deeply in the power of alternative mental health treatments and am dedicated to offering my patients the most effective care options available, contributing significantly to their recovery and well-being. Outside of my professional life, I am an avid explorer who enjoys international travel, snowboarding, and discovering all that Colorado has to offer.
Erica Henston
Behavioral Health Provider
I originally graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communication and art history from Denison University in 2008. After some searching, I learned my passion was in helping others. I have been an emergency room nurse for over 11 years. Working in emergency has given me the opportunity to work with diverse groups of people and situations. My passion for alternative medicine developed years ago when I felt there was a disconnect in treating the diagnosis, but not the person. I graduated with my master’s in nursing with a specialty in psychiatry from Saint Louis University and have a certificate degree in alternative and integrative medicine from the University of Colorado. I love being a bedside nurse, but I am ready to take my knowledge and dive into what I believe to be the future of psychiatric medicine. As a PMHNP I hope to work with each individual and collaborate on the best treatment plan to enhance well-being.
Jeanine Snyder
Medical Provider
I am a Family Nurse Practitioner who started my career in Exercise Physiology before pursuing a nursing degree. I obtained a BSN from Regis University in 2012 and after nearly a decade of critical care and post-surgical care, I returned to school to become a Nurse Practitioner. My passion is to not only save lives but to increase the quality of life by having a collaborative approach with my patients. I believe that we are a team- I may have medical expertise, however, you are the expert of your own body so together we will work to improve your life.

My journey to psychedelic medicine was a personal one. After working through the pandemic as a front line nurse, there were several colleagues of mine who struggled with their mental health. One of my them found Klarisana and she expressed to me how significant this treatment was to saving her life. Now that I have been working closely with this team for almost two years, I can see why she overcame her depression. I feel very lucky to be a part of a culture committed to compassion, authenticity, and patient-focused care.

When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my family, playing fetch with our four dogs, learning a new sport to play, and re-watching the Office.
Makayla Hesseltine
Nurse Practitioner

Current Ketamine Therapy Medical Provider and Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner. Retired ICU RN of 9 years.

I have personally lived through a traumatic injury and other major life changes which turned out to be a blessing professionally, as I have truly learned first-hand the challenges and needs of a patient.  I also worked diligently as a bedside ICU nurse during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.  My unique personal and professional healthcare experiences give me a level of motivation, maturity, and compassion that distinguishes me from other providers.

I am a Colorado Native and love spending time in the mountains. Work-life balance is important to me, when I’m not working, I enjoy off-roading in my Jeep, hiking, paddle-boarding, swimming, reading, and going on adventures with my three sweet dogs who are my kids.

Shannon Andrews, LPC
Behavioral Health Provider

I received my Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Colorado State University, and my Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regis University.

Throughout my career, I have worked in various settings such as community service organizations, private practice, and a psychiatric hospital. I also spent 3 years in England working for social services, which offered me significant professional and personal experience.

My role at Klarisana has been my greatest honor. Working with psychedelic medicine is unique and awe-inspiring. I aim to provide a welcoming, safe space where you can fully be yourself. I believe we all have the capacity to grow, learn, and change, and have innate strengths to draw upon. I take a person-centered approach that considers your needs and personality, while incorporating evidence-based modalities such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and strength-based therapy. Wherever you are in your journey, I would be honored to be alongside you.

My personal interests include my love of being a mom, quality time with family and friends, puzzles, documentaries, and stand-up comedy.

Lindsay Hill
Medical Provider
I’m Lindsay Hill, FNP-C, a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner based in Colorado, advocating holistic healthcare. My mission is to empower patients in their wellness journey, prioritizing informed decision-making and overall well-being. I champion equity, particularly in underserved communities, ensuring access to high-quality care. I’m passionate about the intricate link between mental and physical health, advocating positive affirmations and gratitude practices. Beyond the clinic, I volunteer with adults with developmental disabilities and support human empowerment nonprofits. I promote responsible psychedelic research through education and harm reduction efforts, fostering a safe environment for exploration and healing. Nature is my solace; I enjoy paddleboarding, hiking, skiing, and Pilates. I find inspiration in art, music, and cherished moments with loved ones.
Abbey Foels
Medical Provider
I completed my master’s in nursing from Georgetown University, specializing in Women’s Health.

I have experience in a variety of clinical settings, such as outpatient mental health clinics, outpatient women’s health clinics, in-home care through home births, Colorado state prisons, and in Colorado’s education system.

My goal is to cultivate a safe space for individuals to tap into their most authentic selves to optimize growth and healing. I have a passion for working with our LGBTQ+ community and with psychedelic medicines. My hope is to always honor plant medicines and keep their culture and history alive. I have my 200 hour yoga training and incorporate mindfulness, breathwork, meditation and intention setting into my professional and personal life.

When I am not working I enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, being by a body of water and enjoying any form of live music.
Kate Reaney
Medical Provider

Kate Reaney earned her Physician Assistant and Master of Science in Health Sciences from the George Washington University in Washington DC. She received an MBA in Healthcare Management & Administration from Regis University in Denver. Prior to that, she earned her undergraduate degree in Physical Education & Exercise Physiology.


More recently, Kate completed a certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy from Naropa University in Boulder, CO. In conjunction with this certificate, she completed MAPS MDMA-Assisted Therapy training with MAPS PBC and completed a Ketamine Apprenticeship.


Kate’s past work history include many years working in an operating room as a surgical physician assistant in the subspecialty of Orthopedic surgery. She has also worked as an Emergency Physician Assistant at a Level 1 Trauma Center (highest acuity) in Denver & has worked in high altitude medicine.

Kate has worked in the field of management and clinical research. As a student she worked as a research assistant. Kate has a long history in the field of addiction recovery and 12 step circles.

Some of her therapy-related trainings include:
Compassionate Inquiry training with Dr. Gabor Mate
Comprehensive Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy course with Dr. Richard Schwartz
4-month Mentorship with an experienced Psychedelic guide which involved 3-hour weekly contact for the 4-month period
Bridging Science & Spiritual Healing with Indigenous Roots in the Psychedelic Renaissance with Dr. Joe Tafur (through the Shift Network)
Polyvagal Theory – Befriending your Nervous System with Deb Dana, LCSW (through Sounds True)
Bessel van der Kolk Trauma Series with Dr. Richard Schwartz, PhD (Founder & Developer of IFS)
Embodying Secure Attachment course with Deidre Fay, &
The Restorative Grace of Ego course with Miranda Macpherson (Rev)

Kate’s passion & dedication is to bring true authentic healing, spiritual restoration and freedom to those struggling from the effects of childhood trauma, addiction, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Kate has lived experience that full healing and release is available, and she is dedicated to bringing that about & helping people access that realization.

Briana Spires

Briana graduated with a Masters Degree from The University of Oklahoma’s Physician Assistant program in 2013, after studying Psychology at Oklahoma State University.  After practicing as a surgical PA for 8 years, she began to reignite her interest in psychology after seeing her own family struggle to find true or complete benefit from traditional mental health treatments.

Briana completed a Psycho-Spiritual Integration certificate along with a Nutrition for Mental Health course from Being True to You in 2022.  She subsequently enrolled in Naropa University’s Psychedelic Assisted Therapies Graduate Certificate program, graduating in December of 2022.  Included in Naropa’s program was also training from the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) in MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy.  Briana continually deepens her knowledge via training courses and conferences year-round.

Briana followed a calling to return to her True self, and also guides patients to return to Self through the wisdom of their Inner Healing Intelligence. She also acknowledges with respect the Indigenous Wisdom that has been shared from generations of healers. 

Briana believes daily life should contribute to wellness –  valuing health, nutrition and lifestyle.  Psychedelic experiences (and other life changing experiences) can be integrated into daily life in a way that we remain grounded while simultaneously connected to our Higher Self.