All journeys include room rental at a state-licensed service center, preparation and integration support, and a guided psilocybin administration session. Psilocybin is purchased separately at $4/mg + 15% state tax.
Microdosing Sessions (up to 5mg)
Includes:
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1 x up to 60-minute preparation call
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1 administration session (minimum 2 hours on site)
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1 x up to 60-minute integration call
Individual / 1:1:
$950 – $1450 per day (sliding scale)
Group:
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2-3 participants: $750 per person
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4-5 participants: $650 per person
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6-10 participants: $550 per person
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11-20 participants: $450 per person
Low-Dose Sessions (up to 14mg)
Includes:
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2 x up to 60-minute preparation calls
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1 administration session (minimum 4 hours on site)
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2 x up to 60-minute integration calls
Individual / 1:1:
$1400 – $2200 per day (sliding scale)
Group:
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2-3 participants: $1300 – $2100 per person
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4-5 participants: $1200 – $2000 per person
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6-8 participants: $1100 – $1900 per person
Higher-Dose Journeys (15mg – 50mg)
Includes:
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2 x up to 60-minute preparation calls
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1 administration session (minimum 6 hours on site)
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2 x up to 60-minute integration calls
Individual / 1:1:
$1500 – $2500 per day (sliding scale)
Group:
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2-3 participants: $1500 – $2400 per person
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4-5 participants: $1400 – $2300 per person
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6-8 participants: $1300 – $2200 per person
Feeling “ready” is deeply personal. Many people come to psilocybin when they feel stuck, are navigating grief, burnout, or life transitions, or are seeking clarity and self-discovery. You may be ready if you feel open to exploring your inner world with support, have curiosity about deepening your self-awareness, or are interested in integrating new insights into your life.
If you’re unsure, we can discuss your intentions during a free exploratory call and decide together if now is the right time.
Preparation includes both logistical and emotional readiness. Together, we will hold 1 or 2 prep calls to explore your intentions, discuss safety and set expectations for the journey. You’ll also receive guidance on how to mentally and physically prepare. My role is to help you feel grounded and supported before you step into your session.
Integration is the process of making sense of your psilocybin journey and weaving the insights gained into your everyday life. After your session, we’ll have two integration calls where we’ll reflect on your experience, explore emotions or themes that surfaced, and discuss actionable ways to apply your insights. Integration is a vital part of the process—it helps you ground, process, and turn your experience into meaningful, lasting change.
Yes! I am licensed under Oregon’s Measure 109 to facilitate legal psilocybin services and in Colorado to facilitate natural medicine services.
I support women, entrepreneurs, creatives, LGBTQ+ individuals, neurodivergent adults, and those navigating grief, life transitions, or seeking personal insight.
OREGON:
At licensed psilocybin service centers in Portland, Oregon. I currently work at InnerTrek.
COLORADO:
TBD
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1:1 Psilocybin Journeys: Low or high-dose sessions, including prep and integration support.
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1:1 Micro-dosing Sessions or Micro-dosing Group Sessions (gather 2+ friends for a shared micro-dosing experience).
We begin with an intake and health screening, followed by 2 preparation calls, your psilocybin journey (micro-dose, low or high dose) at a licensed service center (Oregon) or healing center (Colorado), and 2 integration calls to support your process.
You do not need to live in Oregon to access psilocybin services. To access psilocybin services, you must be 21 years of age or older and participate in a preparation session with a licensed facilitator before you will be able to participate in an administration session (the session when psilocybin is consumed at a licensed service center) and subsequent integration sessions.
1. Psilocybin products are cultivated, produced and/or processed by a licensed manufacturer. They are tracked in a product tracking system.
2. The products are tested by a licensed testing laboratory. The lab must be accredited by the Oregon Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ORELAP). The test results are entered into the product tracking system.
3. The products are sold or transferred from a licensed manufacturer to a licensed service center. This is tracked in the product tracking system.
First, to provide these services, a licensed facilitator must complete:
• A training program with curriculum approved by OPS
• An exam administered by OPS, and
• All other license requirements
After the facilitator is licensed, facilitators can work with clients who are 21 and over and who qualify. A licensed facilitator will help you understand if it is the right time and the right fit for you both.
The client meets with a licensed facilitator for a preparation session. There may be several preparations sessions to get both the client and the facilitator ready for an administration session.
After determining a good fit for both client and facilitator, and administration session is scheduled. The client consumes the product at the service center and begins their session with a licensed facilitator.
The client and the facilitator schedule an integration session for a couple of days out from the psilocybin session. This is a session to follow up with a facilitator and learn about additional peer support and other resources.
Ballot Measure 109 (M109) is also known as the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act. It was voted into law by Oregonians in November 2020. It is codified in Oregon Revised Statutes in ORS 475A. M109 directs Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to license and regulate psilocybin products and the provision of psilocybin services. Oregon is the first state in the U.S. to create a regulatory framework for psilocybin services
In Oregon, “psilocybin services” refers to preparation, administration and integration sessions provided by a licensed facilitator. The psilocybin products consumed must be cultivated or produced by a licensed psilocybin manufacturer and may only be provided to a client at a licensed psilocybin service center during an administration session.
Psilocybin services are available to people age 21 or older and will not require a prescription or medical referral. People accessing psilocybin services are called “clients”.
Research suggests psilocybin may help address depression, anxiety, trauma and addiction. Studies have also found it can increase spiritual well-being. To learn more about the research on psilocybin benefits and risks, see the 2021 Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board Rapid Evidence Review. It is available in English and Spanish.
Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound. It is found in over 200 species of fungi (mushrooms). For centuries Indigenous and Tribal communities around the world have used psilocybin for spiritual, ceremonial and other purposes. Psilocybin services will soon be an option in Oregon. However, psilocybin is still a Schedule I substance under the Federal Controlled Substances Act.