Neuromed Clinic Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Treatment & access
- Treatments offeredKetamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) - launching Autumn 2026 · Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) · Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeRT) · WaveNeuro EEG brain scans · Adult ADHD assessment and treatment · Child and adolescent ADHD assessment (ages 9-17) · Adult autism assessment and diagnosis · General mental health assessments
- Access routeprivate_pay
- Price informationPrices not published on the provider's website. Per the clinic's website, the ketamine-assisted psychotherapy programme is offered as a private service with no single fixed package, and no fees are listed.
- PhoneDublin (01) 965 3294; Galway (091) 379 215
- Websitehttps://neuromedclinicireland.ie
About this provider
Neuromed Clinic Ireland is a medically led mental health and wellness provider with clinics in Dublin (Ranelagh) and Galway, plus a location in Edmonton, Canada. Its mind-focused services include adult and child/adolescent ADHD assessment and treatment, adult autism assessment, general mental health assessments, and neuromodulation through Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeRT) and WaveNeuro EEG brain scans. From Autumn 2026 the clinic is introducing an integrated ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) programme that combines ketamine, psychotherapy and TMS. Care is provided by Irish Medical Council registered psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and TMS technicians, led by Medical Director Dr. Ivan Murray. The Galway site also offers separate physical-wellness and aesthetic services.
Services & programs
- Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)An integrated programme, launching Autumn 2026 and delivered at the Galway clinic, combining ketamine (administered intramuscularly or intravenously under consultant oversight and continuous monitoring), KAP psychotherapy sessions with preparation and integration, and a parallel course of TMS. Offered to adults with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD and complex PTSD, anxiety disorders, OCD, substance use and dependence, and chronic pain. Not published
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)Non-invasive neuromodulation using targeted magnetic pulses for conditions including Major Depressive Disorder, with a typical course of daily sessions over two weeks (stated as 40 sessions total). Uses CE-marked, FDA-cleared devices; the clinic states significant improvement in around 60% of patients with treatment-resistant conditions. Not published
- Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeRT)An EEG-guided, personalised form of TMS offered alongside WaveNeuro EEG brain scans. Not published
- Adult ADHD assessment and treatmentComprehensive assessment by Irish-registered Consultant Psychiatrists via online (Zoom) or in-person appointments in Dublin and Galway, with priority access to a medication management pathway for those diagnosed at the clinic. Initial face-to-face appointment is typically 60-70 minutes. Not published
- Child and adolescent ADHD assessmentAssessment and treatment for children and young people aged 9-17. Not published
- Adult autism assessment and diagnosisDiagnostic assessment service for adults. Not published
- General mental health assessmentsAssessment and care for depression, anxiety and related conditions; the clinic advises seeking urgent support elsewhere for acute concerns such as suicidal ideation. Bookings are made via GP referral to neuromedclinic@healthmail.ie. Not published
Programs & studies
| Program | Kind | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated Ketamine, KAP and TMS Programme | Clinical treatment programme | Coming Soon - Autumn 2026 |
Facilities & languages
- Facilities
- Neuromed Clinic Dublin - 15A Northbrook Road, Ranelagh, Dublin D06 CH04
- Neuromed Clinic Galway - Unit 17 Sandyford Business Centre, Bohermore, Galway H91 PR60
- Neuromed Clinic Edmonton - 2532 Ellwood Drive SW, Edmonton, AB, Canada
- Calm, purpose-designed ketamine therapy room in Galway with continuous physiological monitoring and a recovery space
- LanguagesWebsite presented in English.
- TeamLed by Medical Director and co-founder Dr. Ivan Murray (Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist, UKAAN-accredited, with neuromodulation and ketamine training). Co-founder Dr. Lisa Maloney is a Senior Occupational Therapist and Executive Director. The ketamine programme care team also includes Dr. Tara Logan Buckley (Consultant Clinical Psychologist and KAP lead, trained at the Integrative Psychiatric Institute in Colorado) and Dr. Niall Cribben (Consultant Anaesthetist). Team includes Irish Medical Council registered psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and TMS technicians.
Common questions
How much does the ketamine-assisted psychotherapy programme cost and what is included?
The programme is offered as a private service. There is no single fixed package because the route of administration, number of sessions and pacing of TMS are tailored to each person following assessment; it includes ketamine sessions, KAP psychotherapy (preparation and integration) and a parallel TMS course. Specific fees are not published on the website.
Is the programme covered by health insurance or public services?
The programme is offered as a private service. If you have private health insurance, the clinic will provide relevant documentation and codes to support a claim, though reimbursement depends on your policy and insurer and coverage cannot be guaranteed.
How do I start, and do I need a GP referral?
You can self-refer directly to the ketamine programme without a GP or specialist referral; the clinical team will gather basic clinical information and screening measures before arranging a first consultation. For general mental health assessments a GP referral to neuromedclinic@healthmail.ie is required, and a GP referral may be needed for ADHD assessment in certain circumstances.
How does the treatment course flow?
The ketamine programme unfolds in stages: initial enquiry, a three-part assessment (medical with the consultant anaesthetist, psychiatric with the consultant psychiatrist, and psychological with the KAP therapist), a preparation phase, an active treatment phase combining ketamine/KAP sessions with a TMS course, integration sessions after each medicine session, and a structured follow-up and outcome review.
What does a TMS course involve and how long does it take?
A typical TMS course is described as daily sessions over about two weeks (stated as 40 sessions total), with each treatment cycle lasting around 3 minutes. Sessions require no anaesthesia and patients can return to daily activities immediately afterwards; ADHD assessments are often done online with waiting times for in-person appointments potentially longer.
Verification
- License / registryPublic trial registry (ClinicalTrials.gov / EU CTIS)
- Sourcehttps://neuromedclinicireland.ie
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