Ibogaine Clinics Directory

Find trusted ibogaine treatment providers worldwide. Always verify credentials and research thoroughly before choosing a clinic.

How to Choose a Clinic

  • Medical Credentials: Ensure qualified medical staff are present
  • Screening Protocols: Proper medical screening is essential
  • Emergency Equipment: Clinics should have emergency medical equipment
  • Experience: Look for established clinics with track records
  • Reviews: Request references and speak with former patients
  • Aftercare: Integration support is crucial for success

Mexico Clinics

Clear Sky Recovery (Tijuana)

Established clinic with experienced medical team. Offers comprehensive ibogaine treatment protocols.

  • Location: Tijuana, BC
  • Years in operation: 15+
  • Medical staff: Yes

Ibogaine Association Mexico

Network of verified ibogaine providers in Mexico.

  • Locations: Multiple (Tijuana, Cancun, Mexico City)
  • Focus: Medical safety

Crossroads Ibogaine Center

Tijuana-based clinic specializing in opioid addiction treatment.

  • Location: Playas de Tijuana
  • Experience: 10+ years

Brazil Clinics

Tratamento Ibogaina Brasil

Experienced Brazilian providers offering ibogaine treatment.

  • Locations: Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro
  • Language: Portuguese, English

Canada Clinics

Thorn Hill Medical (Ontario)

Medical facility offering ibogaine treatment under strict protocols.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Type: Medical clinic

Important Safety Notice

This directory is for informational purposes only. We recommend:

  • Conducting your own research
  • Verifying all medical claims
  • Requesting detailed medical protocols
  • Speaking directly with medical staff
  • Checking for proper licensing
  • Understanding all costs upfront

Questions to Ask Any Clinic

  • What medical screening do you require?
  • What are your medical credentials?
  • What emergency equipment do you have?
  • What is your success rate?
  • What does the cost include?
  • What is your aftercare/support process?
  • Can I speak with former patients?
  • What is your protocol if something goes wrong?