About · NYC metro · Clinical coordination
A laboratory-clear front door to licensed ketamine-assisted care.
Keta is a coordination layer: vetted partner practices, a clinical access line, and optional digital tools that respect the boundary between technology and medicine.
“Software should shorten the distance to competent care—not advertise shortcuts.”
How we work
Three commitments callers and partners should expect on every touchpoint.
Licensed medicine first
Medical eligibility, dosing, and monitoring live with your clinician and partner site—not with software marketing or an AI script.
Coordination, not hype
We focus on clear next steps: consult requests, education, and handoffs. We do not sell supplements or frame ketamine as a nootropic or “brain hack.”
Privacy as product
Minimum-necessary data, explicit AI boundaries, and infrastructure choices that match how serious clinics expect to work.
Voice & clinical access
The inbound line is for scheduling and orientation—with crisis routing and an optional live handoff when configured. It is not emergency care, not a prescription service, and not a substitute for your treatment team.
- Press 0 during a call when offered to reach coordination (if your deployment forwards calls).
- Website chat and voice assistants follow the same medical boundaries—education and navigation only.
Reading frame
Independent U.S. sources for context—links open in a new tab. They do not imply endorsement by those organizations of Keta specifically.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.
- NIMH — research context on ketamine / esketamine
Plain-language overview of federally funded research pathways—not personal medical advice.
- SAMHSA — National Helpline
Treatment referral and information service (free, confidential, 24/7).
Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance in the United States. FDA-approved labeling includes anesthetic uses; psychiatric or other uses are clinician-directed, off-label where appropriate, and governed by state and federal rules. Keta does not sell supplements and does not market ketamine as a nootropic, “smart drug,” or general cognitive enhancer. Nothing here is medical advice or a substitute for a licensed clinician.