Psychedelic therapy in Colorado
Voters passed Proposition 122 in 2022 creating the Natural Medicine Health Act. Regulated healing centers began operating in 2025 under the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Program covers psilocybin initially; DMT, ibogaine and mescaline are scheduled to be added in later phases.
Major metros
- Denver
- Boulder
- Colorado Springs
- Fort Collins
- Aspen
What is available here
Ketamine
Denver and Boulder have a dense concentration of ketamine clinics. Most accept HSA/FSA; several accept BCBS Colorado and United.
Spravato
REMS-certified sites cluster in the Denver metro. UCHealth operates Spravato clinics at multiple campuses.
Psilocybin
Regulated by the Natural Medicine Division at DORA. Licensed facilitators must complete 150 hours of training plus practicum. Group sessions and individual sessions both permitted. Personal use/home cultivation without sale is also protected.
Filter Colorado providers by modality
Each modality page shows only the Colorado providers verified for that specific route, with the state-specific coverage and licensing detail.
4 verified providers in Colorado
The Center Origin
Denver, CO
Among Colorado's first nine standard healing centers licensed under SB 23-290. Individual and small-group (max 4) sessions. Therapist, physician, and facilitator team model.
Medicinal Mindfulness
Boulder, CO
Boulder-based community that pre-dates legalization; now operating under a Colorado healing center license. Known for group journey work and an active integration circle.
Adamas Health
Denver, CO
Micro-healing center license - smaller-capacity intimate sessions. Medical director is a practicing psychiatrist; all clients complete a medical screen before dosing.
Bloom Ketamine
Denver, CO
Denver Capitol Hill ketamine clinic. Dual IV/Spravato offering means insurance-billable Spravato for TRD patients alongside out-of-pocket ketamine alternatives.