Telemedicine Company That Pushed Ketamine on TikTok Announces Its 'Closure'

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Telemedicine company that pushed ketamine on TikTok announces its closing

was updated recently to reveal that the service would stop accepting new customers immediately before closing for good on Nov. 30.

“Since day one, our main goal has been to provide safe, guided access to life-changing treatments for anxiety and depression. Even though our services have truly made a difference for so many people, it is with great sadness we announce that Peak is no longer accepting new patients and will be winding down service for all existing customers,” the Peak website stated.

“This was not an easy decision to make. Our entire team understands this sudden change may be difficult news to hear. Rest assured, we are doing everything in our power to ensure that transition of service goes as smoothly as possible.” On social media and on its website, Peak positioned itself as a hip, general wellness startup.

 

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