Scotland-based Eulas has announced the grand opening of its progressive clinic, a first-of-its-kind facility dedicated to cutting-edge psychedelic therapies for mental health and wellness.
Eulas is at the forefront of mental health innovation, combining evidence-based psychedelic therapies with holistic wellness programmes.
The clinic proudly introduces groundbreaking treatments for stress and depression, including ketamine therapy, psychotherapy, virtual reality (VR) therapy, breath work and stroboscopic light therapy.
Under the supervision of medical professionals, ketamine is administered in a safe and controlled environment, alongside psychotherapy where therapists help individuals explore and address underlying emotional and psychological issues. Patients can gain valuable insights, develop coping strategies and foster long-term resilience through regular sessions.
In the future phase, Eulas plans to expand services to provide innovative treatment options for alcoholism, which is often linked to untreated or resistant depression. This expansion will follow the completion of its phase three study, set to be completed early next year.
John Gillen, founder of Eulas said: “At Eulas, we believe in the transformative power of psychedelic medicine to open new pathways to true healing and personal growth. Our mission is to provide safe and compassionate care to those seeking relief from the mental health challenges they’re facing.
"We’re dedicated to ensuring that our effective mental health treatment remains affordable. Our hope is that in the future, these treatments will be recognised under the NHS, making them accessible to a broader population.”
Eulas' team of leading psychiatrists, therapists, and wellness experts are committed to delivering personalised and effective treatment plans tailored to each individual's needs.


