Every license on this site is checked against the body that issued it
Most psychedelic directories are paid-inclusion or self-reported. We are neither. Every listing is verified against the issuing authority before it goes live, and every verification is dated on the clinic’s profile. Below is the full list of sources we sync with, their update cadence, and a direct link so you can check any license yourself.
Every source is a public-record, government-published or primary professional body. Click the authority link under each card to verify a license yourself.
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FDA Spravato REMS registry
Spravato (esketamine) must be administered at a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) certified site. The FDA publishes the official registry of certified treatment locations. We pull the latest list daily and flag new, removed and location-changed sites for review.
Oregon's licensed service centers, facilitators, manufacturers and testing labs are published by the Oregon Health Authority under Measure 109. We pull the current register weekly and reconcile every license number against our listing before publishing.
Colorado's Department of Regulatory Agencies publishes licensed healing centers, facilitators and manufacturers under the Natural Medicine Health Act (Proposition 122). We sync that list weekly and reconcile to our DORA license numbers.
State medical boards (via FSMB + individual boards)
Every prescribing medical director is verified against their state medical board lookup. We use the Federation of State Medical Boards Physician Profile as a first pass, then confirm against the individual state board's public portal. Board status is re-checked on a rolling 30-day cycle.
The NPI Registry, maintained by CMS, cross-references every medical director's NPI to confirm name, credentials, taxonomy and active status. We use it to surface discrepancies quickly (e.g. a name change on a medical board that has not yet propagated to CMS).
The American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists and Practitioners maintains a voluntary member directory. ASKP3 certification is a signal of professional affiliation, not a required license - but we match and display it where present.
Google Business Profile - patient review aggregates
Displayed star ratings and review counts are aggregates pulled from the clinic's verified Google Business Profile. We do not solicit, edit, or filter patient reviews. Clicking the rating on any clinic page opens the underlying Google record.
An automated pipeline keeps up with the rate of change. A human reviewer catches the things the pipeline cannot. And anyone can flag a listing for re-check at any time.
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Automated cross-check
Every license number on a listing is programmatically checked against the issuing body's public record. A discrepancy flags the listing for review; the clinic receives an email requesting documentation before the listing goes live again.
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Manual review for featured
Featured listings receive an additional editorial pass: protocol review (doses, monitoring, post-administration plan), pricing transparency, intake process, and safety posture questions.
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Patient flagging
Any patient can flag a listing for re-check. Flags go to a human reviewer within 48 hours, not an automated triage system.
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Public changelog
When a license lapses, a clinic changes hands, or a medical director moves, we record it. Our audit trail is visible to anyone who asks.
State medical board verification portals
We cross-check every prescribing medical director against the state board that licenses them. Below are the public lookup portals for all 50 states and DC - use any of these to independently confirm a clinician on our site.
Sell rankings. Featured placements are disclosed; verification itself is never for sale.
Let clinics self-verify by uploading documents. Everything runs against public-record sources.
Take a cut of treatment fees. We are not a booking platform.
Publish anonymous or AI-generated reviews. Ratings reflect Google review aggregates, clearly sourced.
Give medical advice. We explain policy and licensing. Clinical decisions belong with your prescriber.
Pay for data from third-party aggregators. Every license row is sourced from the issuing authority.
Found an error?
Flag a listing for re-verification
Expired license, outdated pricing, clinic closed, misattributed medical lead - we act on any report within 48 hours. Or email verify@licensedpsychedelics.com.