People have varying reasons for seeking ketamine therapy. Regardless of the reason, it is usually a serious decision to seek this kind of therapy. Such was the case for me. Ketamine therapy was suggested to me by a trusted personal source. Upon doing some initial research, I found Dr. Austin Harris, a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist with what appeared to me to be a very holistic approach, not a “set it and forget it” type of clinic experience. I felt safer already. I decided to call his office, and ended up on a two-hour phone call with Dr. Harris himself. It was an enlightening, rather philosophical conversation, with Dr. Harris explaining in great detail what ketamine is and does, its history, and why it has proven successful for many people. His approach was not in the least bit sterile and “medical” (though his medical knowledge is astounding), rather it was filled with compassion and definitely came from a place of mindfulness, which resonated with me. Fast-forward to today - I have completed my six two-hour infusions (as well as followed directions for mindfulness cognitive therapy at home on my own time along the way) and feel very much on a gentle road to recovery. The outpatient infusions were monitored in real-time by Dr. Harris as well as his incredibly kind and knowledgeable team. He made himself very available to me between sessions. This is concierge-type care. Dr. Harris is an outstanding professional and an outstanding human being. I cannot recommend him and NeuroRelief Ketamine & Infusion Therapy highly enough, and will be seeking his gentle care for maintenance going forward as I feel appropriate. Kindness really does matter. Thank you Dr. Harris and team, from the bottom of my heart.