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Services

​​​​​​​Please note that Dr. Hamidi is a fee-for-service physician and is not contracted with any insurance companies or Medicare.  A superbill can be provided upon request, for possible out-of-network reimbursement from the patient's insurance company.
Services are provided through a non-retainer and fee-for-service model. Additional support between appointments, such as coordination of care or professional services, is available as needed and will be charged as per 5 min increments of the hourly fee.


Due to the extended length and preparation involved in each session, Dr. Hamidi kindly asks for at least 48 hours’ notice for any cancellations or changes. For Monday appointments, notice must be given by the Thursday prior. Cancellations made after these windows are subject to the full session fee. Thank you for your understanding and consideration.

Psychiatry Intake: New Patients

Foundational overall assessment of well being, and examination of relevant diagnoses, current and past.

60-90 mins |  $650-$950  

Please note that the first appointment serves as a consultation and does not guarantee a treatment agreement.

Therapy/Psychiatric Care

Multimodal psychotherapy influenced by psychodynamic, CBT, IPT, Somatic experiencing, Transpersonal Psychology and or Medication management.

50 mins |  $ 500 

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

Intensive outpatient therapy approach, involves several hours of proper intake assessment and understanding of the patient’s psychological landscape and suitability for psychedelic work. if deemed appropriate each session takes up to 3 hours and is followed up by day after integration, billed separately.

$1500  

MORE ABOUT KAP

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy is an opportunity for deep, often rapid, self-exploration. It allows us to revisit old traumas and entrenched patterns — to reprocess and reframe them in ways that traditional talk therapy may take years to reach. Though our collective understanding of ketamine’s healing potential is still emerging, it’s evolving quickly, and the insights it can unlock are profound.

No two people experience KAP in the same way, but many report shared themes. Among the most powerful are the biographical reworking of personal narrative, and the transpersonal dimension — where some patients find themselves in direct contact with a greater flow: a deep, interconnected sense of life that dissolves the boundaries of self and time. This state can feel similar to the “Overview Effect” described by astronauts — a perspective shift that reorients our view of existence, suffering, meaning, and belonging.

This work is not a shortcut. It demands preparation, commitment, and integration. Just as astronauts train their bodies before leaving the atmosphere, we prepare the psyche before, during, and after these sessions — so that insight can land, and healing can take root.

The Process

To begin the KAP process, a full intake is required, followed by several preparatory psychotherapy sessions. These happen over the course of a few weeks, and may be scheduled multiple times a week depending on availability and need.

Each KAP session lasts up to three hours. You are encouraged to take that day off and allow space in your schedule that week — this is not work that fits easily between errands or meetings.

The day after each KAP session, we meet again for integration. Sometimes one session is enough to begin anchoring the experience; often, several are needed. Integration is where meaning is made.

While it's difficult to predict the exact number of sessions each person will need, most patients benefit from at least three KAP sessions. Many require around six. For those with a history of trauma, a longer course is often necessary.

"Every transformative journey into the psyche carries within it the seeds of renewal—if we are willing to confront our darkness, we also open ourselves to profound healing."

– Dr Stanislav Grof