Dr. Coakley is a graduate of the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her anesthesia residency at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond Virginia. She has been in clinical practice in Colorado since 2010. All medical treatments are administered under the care of our Medical Director. Dr. Coakley is a clinical anesthesiologist. She is a specialist in anesthesia for outpatient procedures. Dr. Coakley has extensive training and experience using ketamine in her clinical practice. Anesthesiologists are medical doctors concerned with maintaining patient’s health and safety while protecting them from experiencing physiologic (pain) and emotional (awareness) stress associated with surgery or painful diagnostic procedures. Dr. Coakley believes ketamine is a remarkable tool, used similarly, to provide rapid relief from pain and distress associated with many psychological disorders, certain chronic pain conditions, and migraines. As our medical director, Dr. Coakley works to optimize patient care. Successful treatment means bringing relief from physical and emotional discomfort and the restoration of function for each of her patients. She works intimately with our team of nurses, other care providers, and each patient to tailor a personalized treatment plan. Dr. Coakley is a Colorado native and takes great pride in the place her family calls home. She is dedicated to helping military veterans and first responders who also call Colorado home. “It is a privilege to help those who have bravely given service to protect our country and my family.” When not at work, Dr. Coakley enjoys spending time with her family, yoga, reading, exploring Colorado, and camping.
Chris was raised in upstate New York. He pursued a degree in wildlife biology at the University of Massachusetts and the University of Montana. Then he discovered his true calling in human biology. He served as a volunteer EMT and firefighter/wildland firefighter in the foothills outside Denver before becoming a registered nurse. Chris is experienced in orthopedics and critical care. He has also held a number of positions in nursing administration. When not working, Chris enjoys volunteering, coaching his twin boys’ lacrosse team, biking, spending time with his family, and enjoying the outdoors.
Lesly has been a registered nurse for over 25 years. During her career, she has cared for patients at all stages of life from premature babies to seniors. Lesly’s experience includes general medicine (in and outpatient), ambulatory surgery, home IV therapy, and mental health. Years of experience with different populations has allowed her to learn as much as possible and share her wisdom with others through a team approach. These tools allow Lesly to be a strong, positive contributor to our team. Lesly raised her family in the Denver Metro area and loves calling Colorado home.
Gina is a Colorado native with over 15 years of clinical nursing experience. She has worked at several metro-area hospitals, including Denver Health’s acute eating disorder unit and the medical critical care unit, as well as Swedish Medical Center in their trauma, medical, surgical, and neurosurgery critical care units. Gina enjoys being an integral part of a team, working with patients and providers in an outpatient setting. She is passionate about patient education and strives to empower her patients as they gain a greater understanding of their bodies and develop effective self-care skills. Most of all, she enjoys watching patients achieve goals they once thought were impossible. Gina enjoys being an integral part of a team, working with patients and providers in an outpatient setting. She is passionate about patient education and strives to empower her patients as they gain greater understanding of their bodies and develop effective self-care skills. Most of all, she enjoys watching patients achieve goals they once thought were impossible.
“Our mission is to develop and implement an effective treatment plan for each individual; to quickly address discomforting symptoms and their root causes–as well as employ risk reduction strategies–in order to minimize the likelihood of recurrence.” Ketamine infusion, along with psychotherapy and positive self-care, can dramatically improve the quality of life and functionality of individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and OCD. Intravenous ketamine is also an effective tool in treating a number of pain disorders, including migraines.