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Clinical Director, Integration Specialist, Nutritionist
Daisy serves as the Clinical Director at Iboga Wellness Institute, where she oversees the coordination of patient care, treatment preparation, and post-experience integration to ensure each individual receives comprehensive, compassionate, and medically aligned support throughout their healing journey. With a multidisciplinary background that combines clinical coordination, integrative wellness, and advanced nutritional practice, Daisy plays a central role in bridging medical treatment with sustainable lifestyle transformation.
As Clinical Director, Daisy manages the continuum of care from initial intake through post-treatment follow-up. She works closely with the medical team, led by Dr. Omar A. Calderón, to ensure that every client is properly prepared—physically, emotionally, and nutritionally—for ibogaine therapy. Her responsibilities include reviewing health histories, coordinating pre-treatment requirements, guiding clients through preparation protocols, and ensuring that each case is handled with precision, discretion, and individualized attention.
In her role as an Integration Specialist, Daisy helps clients translate their ibogaine experience into meaningful, lasting change. She provides structured pre-integration education and post-treatment support designed to help individuals process insights, stabilize routines, and build healthy behavioral patterns that reinforce neurological reset and emotional healing. Her approach emphasizes grounding, accountability, and practical application, allowing clients to return home with clear strategies for maintaining progress. Daisy understands that ibogaine is not a standalone solution, but rather a catalyst for transformation that must be supported through intentional integration and lifestyle alignment.
Daisy is also a highly experienced Nutritionist, specializing in therapeutic nutrition that supports neuroregulation, metabolic restoration, and overall physiological balance. She designs individualized nutritional plans that focus on replenishment, inflammation reduction, gut health optimization, and micronutrient support—critical elements for patients recovering from substance use, chronic stress, or neurological dysregulation. Her programs incorporate whole-food strategies, targeted supplementation guidance, and education on sustainable dietary habits that extend far beyond a client’s stay at the Institute.
Her philosophy centers on the understanding that true healing requires alignment of body, mind, and environment. By integrating clinical structure with holistic wellness principles, Daisy ensures that each client is not only medically safe during treatment but also empowered with the tools necessary to sustain long-term recovery and vitality.
Known for her meticulous organization, warm presence, and unwavering dedication to patient advocacy, Daisy has become a trusted guide for clients navigating some of the most pivotal moments of their lives. She brings both professionalism and empathy to every interaction, creating an atmosphere where individuals feel supported, informed, and confident in their path forward.
At The Iboga Wellness Institute, Daisy’s leadership helps define the standard of care—one that unites medical excellence, integrative support, and nutritional science to foster lasting transformation and whole-person wellness.

HEAD NURSE
Luisa Cab, RN, is the Head Nurse at Iboga Wellness Institute, where she serves as a cornerstone of our medical team and is proudly practicing full-time within our medical program. With a strong background in Western nursing and several years of hands-on experience working with ibogaine therapy, Luisa brings a rare and essential combination of traditional medical expertise and specialized knowledge in plant-medicine–assisted care.
As a Registered Nurse, Luisa is deeply committed to maintaining the highest standards of patient safety, clinical monitoring, and ethical medical practice. At Iboga Wellness Institute, she oversees critical aspects of the treatment process, including medical preparation, continuous observation, vital sign assessment, and post-treatment care. Her training in conventional healthcare allows her to apply rigorous nursing protocols while ensuring that each guest receives attentive, individualized support throughout their healing journey.
Luisa has developed extensive experience working specifically with ibogaine over the years, understanding both its physiological demands and its transformative therapeutic potential. She plays an integral role in creating a safe, structured environment where medical oversight and compassionate care work hand in hand. Her ability to seamlessly integrate Western clinical standards with the unique needs of ibogaine treatment helps ensure that every guest is supported with professionalism, stability, and reassurance.
Known for her warm demeanor and calming presence, Luisa provides far more than clinical supervision—she offers genuine comfort and human connection. Guests consistently find reassurance in her attentiveness, kindness, and ability to anticipate their needs during vulnerable moments. Her compassionate approach allows individuals to feel secure enough to fully engage in the healing process.
Luisa’s dedication, experience, and heartfelt commitment to patient-centered care make her an invaluable leader within Iboga Wellness Institute. She embodies our mission of delivering medically responsible, safe, and transformative treatment while honoring the dignity and well-being of every person we serve.

Psychedelic Integration Coach & Recovery Mentor
Ray Rodriguez serves as a Psychedelic Integration Coach and Recovery Mentor at Iboga Wellness Institute, bringing over a decade of direct, hands-on experience supporting individuals and families navigating addiction recovery, personal transformation, and long-term post-treatment integration. His work is grounded in both professional training and lived experience, allowing him to guide clients with authenticity, empathy, and practical insight.
Certified through Being True To You, Ray has worked extensively within family systems and recovery-oriented frameworks, helping clients prepare for treatment, navigate the depth of their therapeutic experience, and translate insights into meaningful, sustainable life changes. He spent five years working one-on-one within one of the first viable ibogaine therapeutic aftercare programs, where he provided structured reintegration support for individuals transitioning from clinical treatment back into everyday life. This experience shaped his specialization in stabilization, accountability, and long-term success beyond the acute treatment phase.
Ray’s personal journey includes recovery from opiate addiction, an experience that informs his compassionate, nonjudgmental approach. His own healing path led him to explore plant medicine as a catalyst for deeper change, and he has since supported individuals working with modalities including ibogaine, ayahuasca, kambo, and bufo. His philosophy prioritizes safety, preparation, and responsibility—emphasizing that true healing is not defined by peak experiences, but by the ability to integrate those experiences into lasting behavioral, emotional, and relational transformation.
Well-versed in multiple recovery models, Ray works fluidly within both 12-Step programs and SMART Recovery, meeting clients within their chosen framework without imposing ideology. His coaching style is collaborative and client-centered, honoring each individual’s worldview, belief system, and stage of readiness while providing grounded structure and accountability.
In addition to his integration and recovery work, Ray is a Certified Holographic Sound Practitioner, incorporating harmonic and sound-based modalities when appropriate to support nervous system regulation and emotional processing. His methodology weaves together embodiment practices, yoga, nature-based experiences, frequency work, and structured integration strategies designed to help clients anchor insights into daily living.
Areas of Specialization
Pre-ibogaine preparation and intention setting
Post-treatment integration and stabilization
Therapeutic aftercare and recovery support
Family systems education and alignment
Addiction recovery coaching and relapse prevention
Nervous system regulation and embodiment practices
Bridging traditional recovery models with psychedelic-assisted healing
At The Iboga Wellness Institute, Ray plays a vital role in ensuring that healing extends far beyond the clinical setting. His work focuses on helping individuals transform profound therapeutic experiences into sustainable, embodied change—supporting them as they rebuild lives rooted in clarity, resilience, and purpose.

Chief Medical Director
Dr. Omar A. Calderón is a licensed Medical Doctor and serves as the Chief Medical Director at Iboga Wellness Institute, where he leads all medical oversight, patient safety protocols, and clinical treatment standards. With more than 10 years of experience in emergency medicine, Dr. Calderón brings extensive expertise in acute care, cardiovascular monitoring, pharmacology, and critical patient management—an essential foundation for the safe administration of ibogaine therapy.
Throughout his decade of service in the Emergency Room, Dr. Calderón treated a wide range of complex and high-risk medical conditions, developing a disciplined, detail-oriented approach to diagnostics, stabilization, and continuous monitoring. This experience directly informs his rigorous medical model at Iboga Wellness Institute, where safety, screening, and individualized care remain the highest priorities.
For over five years, Dr. Calderón has specialized in the clinical application of ibogaine within structured, medically supervised environments. He is highly experienced in comprehensive pre-treatment evaluations, EKG and QTc analysis, medication management, risk stratification, and medically guided dosing protocols. His work focuses on supporting individuals facing substance dependence, neurological conditions, and trauma-related challenges through responsible, evidence-informed care.
A native of Cozumel, Mexico, Dr. Calderón offers a unique integration of local cultural understanding and international medical standards. His leadership helps ensure that Iboga Wellness Institute maintains a model that combines compassionate healing with hospital-level medical diligence, ethical stewardship, and continuous patient monitoring.
Dr. Calderón is widely respected for his calm clinical presence, precision, and unwavering commitment to patient well-being. He believes that innovative therapies must be delivered with the highest level of medical responsibility, ensuring that every patient receives care that is safe, ethical, and deeply supportive of long-term recovery and transformation.

Co-Founder
Mike Powers is a Co-Founder of Iboga Wellness Institute, where he combines his personal journey of recovery with a strong background in business leadership and entrepreneurship to help guide the organization’s mission of delivering safe, innovative, and compassionate care. Mike’s path to this work is rooted in both extraordinary athletic achievement and firsthand experience with the long-term consequences of high-impact sports.
As a standout collegiate football player, Mike , earned the distinction of being a two-time national champion and receiving prestigious All-American honors. His athletic career was defined by discipline, perseverance, and an unrelenting commitment to performance—traits that later became essential as he faced the physical toll of the game. After sustaining multiple concussions, Mike began to experience the cumulative neurological effects associated with traumatic brain injury and, ultimately, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Like many former athletes, he encountered limited treatment options within conventional Western medicine that addressed symptoms but failed to offer meaningful restoration or healing.
Determined to find answers beyond traditional models of care, Mike began exploring alternative therapies. This search led him to ibogaine treatment, an experience that proved to be profoundly transformative. Through this process, Mike experienced significant improvements in clarity, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life—an outcome that reshaped not only his health, but also his sense of purpose. The experience ignited a deep commitment to helping others who were facing similar neurological, psychological, and substance-related challenges discover pathways to healing that had previously seemed out of reach.
Motivated by this mission, Mike co-founded Iboga Wellness Institute to create a medically responsible, ethically grounded environment where individuals could access ibogaine therapy within a structured framework that prioritizes safety, clinical oversight, and whole-person care. His vision has been instrumental in shaping the Institute’s focus on supporting individuals suffering from traumatic brain injuries, addiction, and other complex conditions through integrative, evidence-informed approaches.
In addition to his work in the health and wellness space, Mike is a seasoned American entrepreneur who has been a part of multiple businesses across diverse industries. This extensive business experience provides the operational foundation necessary to build sustainable treatment environments that meet rigorous professional standards.
Mike brings a unique combination of lived experience, executive leadership, and unwavering compassion to The Iboga Wellness Institute. His journey from elite athlete to advocate for innovative healing allows him to connect deeply with those seeking recovery and renewal. Through his work, Mike remains dedicated to expanding awareness, accessibility, and responsible delivery of ibogaine therapy offering hope to individuals and families searching for meaningful solutions beyond conventional care.

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer
James Collins is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Iboga Wellness Institute, where he has played an integral role in the vision, development, and operational launch of the organization. With a diverse entrepreneurial background and decades of experience owning and operating multiple businesses throughout the United States, James brings a unique blend of executive leadership, operational strategy, and client-centered service to the rapidly evolving field of ibogaine-assisted therapy.
Before co-founding Iboga Wellness Institute, James built a successful career across several industries, including real estate development , hospitality, sales, and business development. His extensive experience in launching, scaling, and managing companies has equipped him with the operational discipline and financial oversight necessary to build sustainable, compliant, and patient-focused wellness environments. His entrepreneurial track record reflects a consistent ability to transform vision into structured, results-driven organizations.
James also possesses a strong background in marketing and brand development, having led strategic initiatives that positioned businesses for growth in competitive markets. This expertise has been instrumental in shaping the identity and outreach of Iboga Wellness Institute, helping to elevate awareness of ibogaine therapy while maintaining a professional, ethical, and medically responsible presence.
Throughout his lengthy career in sales and customer service, James cultivated a deep understanding of client relationships and the importance of trust, transparency, and individualized care. These principles now guide the Institute’s patient experience model, ensuring that every individual who walks through the doors is treated with dignity, compassion, and the highest level of support.
Known for his dedication, integrity, and hands-on leadership style, James is deeply committed to advancing the responsible integration of plant-based medicines into modern therapeutic frameworks. He is a passionate advocate for the ibogaine movement, working to expand safe, structured access not only in Mexico but worldwide. His mission is to help bridge the gap between traditional healing knowledge and contemporary medical standards, creating pathways for individuals seeking recovery, neurological support, and personal transformation.
At the core of James’s work is a sincere belief in healing through compassion, structure, and innovation. His leadership continues to drive Iboga Wellness Institute’s growth as a center focused on safety, education, and meaningful outcomes for those seeking lasting change.
Repair Mechanisms Medicine Considers Impossible
Conventional neurology treats most conditions as irreversible—managing symptoms while accepting inevitable decline. Ibogaine challenges that assumption by stimulating neurological repair processes that modern medicine barely understands.
Parkinson's Disease
Multiple clinical studies document significant tremor reduction following ibogaine treatment. Patients report improved motor control, reduced rigidity, better sleep, and cognitive clarity. The mechanism involves GDNF (glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor) production—a protein that protects dopamine neurons and may slow disease progression.
Multiple Sclerosis
MS patients report reduced inflammation, improved mobility, decreased fatigue, and symptom stabilization. While not a cure, ibogaine appears to interrupt the neuroinflammatory cascade driving MS progression and potentially support remyelination.
Traumatic Brain Injury & Post-Concussion Syndrome
Veterans with blast exposure, athletes with multiple concussions, accident survivors with persistent TBI symptoms—patients given no hope for improvement beyond “wait and see”—experience headache reduction, cognitive fog lifting, mood stabilization, and functional recovery.
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
While CTE can only be definitively diagnosed post-mortem, patients with suspected CTE (multiple concussions, progressive symptoms, cognitive decline) report symptom improvement and slowed deterioration following ibogaine therapy.
Neuropathic Pain
Pain from nerve damage that opioids can’t touch without creating dependency. Fibromyalgia. Complex regional pain syndrome. Chronic pain driving addiction. Ibogaine’s NMDA receptor antagonism interrupts pain signaling at the source—offering relief that conventional treatments cannot provide.
The Neuroplasticity Factor
Medical training teaches that neurological damage is permanent. Ibogaine contradicts that dogma. The evidence base is growing but still limited by ibogaine’s legal status preventing large-scale trials. Clinical outcomes documented by providers like us consistently show improvement that shouldn’t be possible according to conventional neurology.
Accessing What Therapy Cannot Reach
Traditional mental health treatment works for many people. For those it doesn’t help—patients who’ve tried multiple medications, years of therapy, and every recommended approach without relief—ibogaine offers a different path.
PTSD & Combat Trauma
Clinical trials show 60-88% reduction in PTSD symptoms following ibogaine therapy. Veterans with treatment-resistant combat trauma, first responders with cumulative stress, survivors of assault or abuse—patients who’ve exhausted VA resources and traditional trauma therapy report breakthrough that seemed impossible.
Treatment-Resistant Depression
When SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclics, MAOIs, ketamine, and ECT haven’t worked—when years of therapy produce no improvement—ibogaine’s neurotransmitter reset creates changes that conventional antidepressants cannot achieve. Patients describe lifting of depression that’s persisted for decades.
Anxiety Rooted in Trauma
Surface-level anxiety management (breathing exercises, cognitive reframing, medication) doesn’t address trauma-based anxiety. Ibogaine allows patients to process the traumatic material driving their anxiety—material that conscious therapy often cannot access.
Complex Grief
Loss that therapy can’t resolve. Grief that’s become pathological. Mourning that’s stolen years of life. Ibogaine facilitates emotional processing that talk therapy reaches only intellectually—allowing patients to actually feel, process, and begin releasing what they’ve carried.
Why It Works Differently
Ibogaine creates a unique psychological state where deeply buried memories, traumas, and patterns surface for processing. It’s not talk therapy—it’s direct access to subconscious material, allowing patients to confront and process what’s been driving symptoms for years or decades.
What Patients Report
Clarity about trauma origins. Emotional release that feels complete rather than temporary. Reduced hypervigilance. Improved sleep. Ability to connect with others. Freedom from symptoms that defined their existence.
Neurological Interruption, Not Maintenance
Ibogaine fundamentally differs from traditional addiction treatment. Instead of substituting one substance for another or requiring lifelong management, ibogaine interrupts dependency at the neurological level—resetting brain chemistry and eliminating the physical chains of addiction.
Opioid Addiction
Patients dependent on heroin, fentanyl, prescription painkillers, methadone, or Suboxone experience withdrawal elimination within 24-36 hours of ibogaine administration. Physical cravings are dramatically reduced or completely absent. This isn’t suppression—it’s neurological reset.
Alcohol Dependency
Clinical data shows 70-80% reduction in alcohol cravings following ibogaine treatment. Patients who’ve failed multiple rehabs, experienced dangerous withdrawal attempts, or struggled with decades of dependency report freedom they never thought possible.
Stimulant Addiction
Cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulant (Adderall, Ritalin) dependencies respond to ibogaine’s dopamine system reset. The compulsive drive that traditional therapy can’t touch is interrupted at its neurological source.
Polysubstance Use
Many patients aren’t addicted to a single substance—they’re managing multiple dependencies simultaneously. Ibogaine addresses the underlying neurological patterns driving all substance use, not just one drug at a time.
Why Traditional Treatment Fails
Methadone and Suboxone are opioids—they maintain dependency while managing symptoms. Rehab addresses behavioral patterns but not neurological addiction. Willpower fails because addiction isn’t a character flaw—it’s brain chemistry. Ibogaine changes that chemistry.
What Research Shows
Studies consistently demonstrate ibogaine’s ability to eliminate withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings for extended periods (months to years), and create the neurological space necessary for sustained recovery. Success rates far exceed traditional treatment modalities.
Important Safety Information
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is generally safe when properly administered, but certain medical conditions create serious risks and disqualify patients from treatment. The following contraindications must be carefully evaluated:
Untreated Pneumothorax (Collapsed Lung)
The single most critical contraindication. Pressure changes in the hyperbaric chamber can worsen a pneumothorax, potentially causing life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Even resolved pneumothorax requires careful evaluation—history of spontaneous pneumothorax significantly increases risk of recurrence under pressure.
Certain Chemotherapy Drugs
Bleomycin, Doxorubicin (Adriamycin), Cisplatin, and Disulfiram (Antabuse) create dangerous interactions with hyperbaric oxygen. These medications must be discontinued with adequate clearance periods before HBOT. Patients currently undergoing chemotherapy with these agents cannot receive hyperbaric therapy.
Severe COPD or Emphysema
Advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with CO2 retention or air trapping creates pulmonary complication risks. Patients may be unable to tolerate oxygen toxicity prevention protocols (air breaks). Each case requires individual pulmonologist evaluation.
Uncontrolled High Fever
Fever above 101°F increases metabolic rate and oxygen consumption, raising seizure risk from oxygen toxicity. Treatment must be postponed until fever resolves and underlying infection is addressed.
Uncontrolled Seizure Disorders
High-pressure oxygen can lower seizure threshold in susceptible individuals. Well-controlled epilepsy on stable medication may be acceptable, but uncontrolled seizures or recent seizure activity requires neurologist clearance.
Upper Respiratory Infections
Active sinus infections, severe congestion, or ear infections prevent safe pressure equalization. Treatment postponed until infection clears. Inability to equalize ear pressure creates barotrauma risk (ruptured eardrum, severe pain).
Recent Ear Surgery or Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Surgical ear procedures within 3-6 months, perforated eardrum, or inability to equalize pressure safely creates barotrauma risk. ENT evaluation required before HBOT approval.
Severe Claustrophobia or Panic Disorder
While our chambers are spacious and clear, some patients cannot tolerate enclosed spaces under any circumstances. Severe anxiety during sessions compromises safety and prevents pressure equalization. Mild anxiety often manageable with preparation and support.
Pregnancy Status: Exercise Caution
HBOT effects on fetal development aren’t fully understood. While not absolutely contraindicated, treatment during pregnancy requires:
Most elective HBOT (TBI recovery, PTSD, addiction support) should be postponed until after pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Medications Requiring Adjustment or Discontinuation
Steroids (Prednisone, Dexamethasone):
May impair wound healing that HBOT aims to enhance. Doesn’t prohibit treatment but may reduce effectiveness.
Diabetes Medications:
HBOT can lower blood sugar. Diabetic patients require careful glucose monitoring and possible insulin/medication adjustments during treatment course.
Blood Pressure Medications:
Hyperbaric oxygen can affect blood pressure. Antihypertensive medications may need adjustment.
Recent Heart Attack (within 3 months):
Cardiovascular system needs stabilization before additional physiological stress from hyperbaric treatment.
Uncontrolled Congestive Heart Failure:
Fluid status must be optimized. Severe CHF creates pulmonary edema risk under hyperbaric conditions.
Pacemakers/Implanted Devices:
Not contraindicated but require verification that devices are pressure-rated and MRI-compatible (some monitoring equipment uses magnets).
Cataracts:
HBOT can accelerate cataract progression in susceptible individuals. Not a contraindication but patients should be informed. Cataract surgery may be needed sooner.
History of Optic Neuritis:
Increased risk of vision changes. Ophthalmology consultation recommended before starting HBOT.
Recent Eye Surgery:
Intraocular pressure changes during compression/decompression. Wait 6-8 weeks post-surgery before HBOT.
Children:
HBOT is safe for pediatric patients but requires age-appropriate chamber (multiplace with parent present) and ability to cooperate with ear equalization instructions.
Elderly Patients:
Age alone is not a contraindication. However, comorbid conditions common in elderly (COPD, heart disease, sensory deficits) require careful screening.
Patients with Implants:
Most implants (joint replacements, surgical hardware, dental work) are safe. Certain older devices or experimental implants require manufacturer verification of pressure tolerance.
Even without contraindications, all patients should understand potential side effects:
Barotrauma (Middle Ear/Sinus)
Most common complication. Caused by inability to equalize pressure. Ranges from mild discomfort to ruptured eardrum. Prevented through proper equalization techniques taught before treatment.
Temporary Vision Changes
Reversible myopia (nearsightedness) affects 20% of patients after 20+ treatments. Vision returns to baseline 6-8 weeks after HBOT ends.
Oxygen Toxicity
Rare when air breaks are properly administered. Symptoms: muscle twitching, nausea, dizziness, seizures (extremely rare). Prevented through treatment protocol design.
Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity
Very rare with standard protocols (60-90 minute sessions). Would require many hours of continuous oxygen exposure.
Fatigue
Common. Many patients feel tired after sessions—body is working hard to heal. Usually improves as treatment course progresses.
Before any patient begins HBOT, our physicians conduct:
We err on the side of extreme caution. If there’s any question about safety, we decline to provide therapy until concerns are resolved.
When in Doubt, We Say No
Your safety matters more than providing a requested service. If our medical team determines HBOT presents unacceptable risk—even if you’ve traveled for ibogaine treatment—we won’t proceed with hyperbaric therapy.
This isn’t about excluding people. It’s about protecting lives.
Important Safety Information
5-MeO-DMT is a powerful entheogenic medicine that is not safe or appropriate for everyone. The following conditions create serious risks and disqualify patients from this therapy:
ACTIVE PSYCHOSIS OR SCHIZOPHRENIA
Current psychotic symptoms or diagnosed schizophrenia spectrum disorders create extreme risk of psychological destabilization, prolonged psychotic episodes, or permanent worsening of condition. Even if currently stable on medication, the intensity of 5-MeO-DMT can trigger acute psychotic breaks.
SEVERE BIPOLAR DISORDER (TYPE I)
Particularly during manic or mixed episodes. 5-MeO-DMT can trigger manic episodes, destabilize mood regulation, or cause rapid cycling that’s difficult to manage medically.
SEVERE DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
Conditions like Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) or severe depersonalization/derealization disorder may be dangerously exacerbated by ego-dissolving experiences.
ACTIVE SUICIDAL IDEATION WITH INTENT
While we treat depression and suicidal thinking with ibogaine, active intent to self-harm combined with 5-MeO-DMT’s intensity creates unacceptable risk during the vulnerable post-experience period.
UNCONTROLLED HYPERTENSION
5-MeO-DMT can temporarily elevate blood pressure and heart rate. Uncontrolled high blood pressure (systolic >160, diastolic >100) creates stroke or cardiac event risk.
RECENT HEART ATTACK OR STROKE
Within 6 months. Cardiovascular system needs complete stabilization before additional stress from powerful medicines.
SEVERE CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Irregular heart rhythms that aren’t medically controlled create risk of dangerous cardiac events during the intense physiological response to 5-MeO-DMT.
ADVANCED HEART FAILURE
Compromised cardiac function cannot safely handle the temporary cardiovascular stress of the experience.
MAOIs (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors)
Dangerous interaction. Must be discontinued with physician guidance well before 5-MeO-DMT.
SSRIs/SNRIs (Antidepressants)
Can create dangerous serotonin syndrome when combined with 5-MeO-DMT. Requires tapering and clearance period.
Lithium
Severe interaction risk. Creates potential for seizures and extreme psychological reactions.
Certain Blood Pressure Medications
Some interact dangerously. Full medication review required.
Pregnancy or Breastfeeding
Unknown risks to fetal development and infant exposure through breast milk. Absolutely contraindicated.
Severe Liver or Kidney Disease
Compromised organ function affects medicine metabolism and increases complication risk.
Seizure Disorders (Uncontrolled)
5-MeO-DMT can lower seizure threshold in susceptible individuals.
Recent Ibogaine Treatment Without Clearance
Must be medically stable and cleared by physicians. Timing matters for safety.
Even if medically cleared, 5-MeO-DMT may not be appropriate if you:
Fear Losing Control
Ego dissolution means complete surrender. If the concept terrifies rather than intrigues you, this isn’t the right medicine.
Expect Recreational Experience
This is profound therapeutic work, not entertainment. Wrong expectations create difficult experiences.
Have Unrealistic Expectations
5-MeO-DMT is not a magic cure. It’s a tool for deep work that requires integration and effort.
Lack Integration Support
The experience demands processing. Without willingness to do integration work, benefits are lost.
Before any patient is approved for 5-MeO-DMT therapy, our physicians conduct:
We err on the side of caution. If there’s any question about safety, we decline to provide this therapy.
When in Doubt, We Say No
Your safety matters more than providing a requested service. If our medical team determines 5-MeO-DMT isn’t appropriate for you—even if you’ve traveled for ibogaine treatment—we won’t proceed.
This isn’t about excluding people. It’s about protecting lives.
These spaces aren’t repurposed hotels or converted vacation rentals. Every element—from room layout to lighting design to garden placement—was conceived specifically for ibogaine therapy and the healing work it facilitates. The treatment suites balance medical functionality with psychological comfort. The outdoor spaces invite contemplation without overstimulation. The common areas allow connection when wanted and solitude when needed. Nothing here is accidental. Every detail reflects our commitment to your healing above all other considerations.
Your autonomic nervous system must downregulate for healing to occur. Chronic stress, uncomfortable surroundings, and sensory overwhelm keep you in fight-or-flight mode—the opposite of the parasympathetic state needed for neurological repair. Beautiful natural surroundings, quality bedding, temperature control, peaceful gardens, nourishing food, comfortable furnishings—these aren’t luxuries, they’re therapeutic necessities. When your environment supports regulation, your body can allocate resources to healing instead of coping with environmental stressors.
Deep psychological work requires freedom from judgment, observation, and the performance of normalcy. Our facilities protect your confidentiality absolutely—gated access, discrete locations, staff trained in privacy protocols, and separate accommodations for high-profile patients. This isn’t just about avoiding publicity; it’s about creating sacred space where you can be completely vulnerable without fear of exposure. Transformation happens when masks come off. Privacy makes that possible.
You cannot heal if you don’t feel safe. Fear activates survival mechanisms that shut down the very neurological processes ibogaine is trying to reset. Our medical infrastructure—ICU-level monitoring equipment, emergency response systems, experienced physicians on-site 24/7—creates the physical safety that allows your nervous system to trust the process. Proven protocols refined over 3,000+ treatments mean we’ve encountered virtually every scenario and know how to respond. When your body knows it’s protected, it can focus energy on healing rather than vigilance.
Medical Excellence in Ibogaine Therapy
Our protocols represent decades of clinical experience, peer-reviewed research, and an unwavering commitment to patient safety. Here’s what sets our approach apart:
NO TWO PATIENTS ARE IDENTICAL
We don’t use one-size-fits-all dosing. Your ibogaine protocol is calculated based on:
DOSING APPROACHES INCLUDE
Your physician determines the optimal approach during pre-treatment assessment.
WHY HEART MONITORING IS CRITICAL
Ibogaine temporarily affects cardiac electrical activity, specifically the QT interval—the time it takes your heart to recharge between beats. Prolonged QT intervals can lead to dangerous arrhythmias.
OUR CARDIAC SAFETY PROTOCOL
Pre-treatment:
During treatment:
Post-treatment:
Result: We’ve safely treated hundreds of patients without serious cardiac events because we monitor obsessively and respond immediately to any changes.
THE FOUNDATION OF CARDIAC SAFETY
Proper electrolyte balance is critical for preventing cardiac complications during ibogaine treatment. Imbalances—especially low magnesium or potassium—increase risk of dangerous heart rhythms.
OUR ELECTROLYTE PROTOCOL
48 hours before treatment:
Immediately before treatment:
During treatment:
Post-treatment:
Why this matters: Research spanning 30+ years confirms that proper electrolyte management is the single most important factor in preventing cardiac complications during ibogaine therapy.
WHAT YOU CANNOT TAKE WITH IBOGAINE
Certain medications create dangerous interactions with ibogaine. We require discontinuation or tapering before treatment:
Absolutely contraindicated:
Managed carefully:
Our medical team provides detailed tapering schedules and coordinates with your current providers when necessary. Never discontinue medications without our guidance.
WHY YOU FAST BEFORE TREATMENT
Ibogaine can cause nausea and vomiting, especially during the first few hours. Fasting reduces this risk and improves absorption.
TYPICAL FASTING TIMELINE
DURING FASTING
POST-TREATMENT
Your exact fasting instructions are provided based on your treatment timing.
PROTOCOLS WE HOPE NEVER TO USE
Every possible complication has a rehearsed response protocol:
Cardiac emergencies:
Respiratory issues:
Seizures:
Severe nausea/vomiting:
Psychological distress:
Our team drills these protocols regularly. Response time is measured in seconds, not minutes.
TREATMENT DOESN’T END WHEN IBOGAINE DOES
The neurological changes ibogaine creates require integration—making sense of insights, implementing behavioral changes, and maintaining progress.
OUR INTEGRATION PROTOCOL
Immediate post-treatment (24-48 hours):
Before departure:
Post-departure:
Why this matters: Ibogaine creates the neurological reset. Integration determines whether changes last.
HOW WE ENSURE PROTOCOL EXCELLENCE
Our protocols aren’t static—they evolve with emerging research and clinical experience:
Continuous improvement:
Pharmaceutical-grade ibogaine:
Equipment maintenance:
Why Our Protocols Work
Because we treat ibogaine with the medical seriousness it deserves.
This isn’t experimental medicine practiced casually. It’s evidence-based treatment delivered with hospital-level standards, by physicians who’ve dedicated their careers to this work, in facilities designed specifically for safe psychedelic therapy.
Your safety isn’t an afterthought. It’s the foundation everything else is built on.
Getting to Iboga Wellness Institute
Our treatment facility is located in Cozumel, Mexico. Our team will coordinate your travel logistics and ensure a smooth arrival. Here’s everything you need to know:
PASSPORT VALIDITY
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date from Mexico. This is strictly enforced by Mexican immigration—expired or soon-to-expire passports will prevent entry.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Tourist Card (FMM): You’ll receive a tourist card (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) on your flight or at the border. Keep this with your passport—you’ll need it to exit Mexico.
Airport: Cozumel International Airport (CZM)
Common Connection Cities:
Direct Flights Available From: United States cities with seasonal direct service. Most travelers connect through Cancún or major US hubs.
FLIGHT TIPS
AIRPORT PICKUP
Our team provides complimentary airport pickup. You’ll be met at arrivals by a staff member holding an Iboga Wellness Institute sign. Transportation to our facility takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
DECLARE
DO NOT BRING
CUSTOMS QUESTIONS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER
Pro tip: Be honest but brief. Mexican customs is generally straightforward for medical travelers.
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
WHAT YOU’LL NEED CASH FOR
Very little. Your program fee covers nearly everything. Cash may be useful for:
ATMs: Available at Cozumel airport and throughout the island. Most accept international cards.
Credit Cards: Widely accepted at airport, hotels, restaurants. Visa and Mastercard preferred. American Express less common.
Exchange Rate: Check current rates before travel (typically 17-20 pesos per USD, but fluctuates).
Recommendation: Bring $100-200 USD cash for incidentals. You won’t need much.
CLIMATE IN COZUMEL
ESSENTIAL CLOTHING
TOILETRIES
PERSONAL ITEMS
WHAT NOT TO PACK
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Highly recommended. Ensure your policy covers:
VACCINATIONS
No specific vaccinations required for Mexico. Standard travel vaccines (Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid) recommended but not mandatory. Consult your physician.
DRINKING WATER
Our facility uses a comprehensive water purification system throughout, ensuring the highest safety standards. We provide:
As with most international destinations, we recommend drinking only purified or bottled water during your stay in Mexico.
FOOD SAFETY
All meals at our facility are prepared to international safety standards using purified water and safe ingredients. Avoid street food and restaurants before arriving at our facility.
MEDICATIONS & SUPPLEMENTS
Bring all required medications in original labeled containers with prescriptions or doctor’s notes. Bring enough for your entire stay plus 3-5 extra days in case of travel delays.
SUN SAFETY
Caribbean sun is intense. Even on cloudy days:
CELL PHONE SERVICE
International Carriers: Contact your mobile provider before travel to confirm Mexico coverage options:
Alternative Options:
Our WiFi is reliable and fast—many patients find they don’t need cellular data during their stay.
WiFi
Our facility has reliable high-speed internet throughout. You’ll stay connected for:
CALLING HOME
TIME ZONE
Cozumel operates on Eastern Time (same as New York, Miami, Toronto). No time zone adjustment needed if traveling from US East Coast.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LAND
FIRST 24 HOURS
WHAT TO DO IF:
Your flight is delayed: Contact us immediately at [emergency number]. We monitor flight status but appreciate direct updates. We’ll adjust pickup timing.
You miss your connection: Contact us right away. We’ll help you rebook and coordinate new pickup arrangements.
You have luggage issues: Notify our team. We can provide essential toiletries and clothing while the airline locates your bags.
You feel unwell upon arrival: Inform our team immediately. Our medical staff will assess and adjust your protocol as needed.
Emergency contact number: [Provided upon booking confirmation]
CHECK-OUT PROCESS
RECOMMENDED DEPARTURE TIMING
Arrive at Cozumel airport 2.5-3 hours before international flights. The airport is small, but security and check-in can have lines during peak season (December-April).
CUSTOMS RETURNING TO US/CANADA
POST-TREATMENT TRAVEL
We strongly recommend staying at our facility at least 24 hours after treatment completion before flying. Some patients experience fatigue—allowing recovery time makes international travel safer and more comfortable. We’ll only clear you for travel when medically appropriate.
FAQ
Yes. Cozumel is one of Mexico’s safest destinations and an established medical tourism hub. The island has extremely low crime rates, especially in hotel and medical zones. Our facility is in a secure area, and our team has safely transported thousands of international patients.
Our entire staff speaks fluent English. You won’t encounter language barriers at our facility, with our transportation team, or at the airport. Cozumel is heavily tourism-oriented, so English is widely spoken throughout the island.
Yes. Companions or support persons are welcome to accompany you to Cozumel for emotional support. They’ll need to arrange their own lodging at nearby hotels or vacation rentals, as our facility is dedicated exclusively to patient care and treatment. We can recommend accommodations within 10-15 minutes of our facility and coordinate visitation schedules based on your treatment plan and medical needs.
Medical clearance is required before any departure. If you must leave early for family or personal emergencies, our physicians will assess your safety to travel and may require additional monitoring or clearance procedures.
Depends on your program and treatment phase. Some programs include limited free time for beach walks or relaxation. However, healing is the priority—this isn’t a vacation. Any activities are approved by your medical team based on your condition and treatment progress.
Requirements change frequently. We’ll provide current entry/exit requirements when you book. Mexico generally has minimal restrictions, but we maintain enhanced health protocols at our facility.
Absolutely not immediately after. Alcohol is prohibited for at least 30 days post-treatment, longer for some conditions. Our aftercare plan includes specific guidelines.
We’re Here To Help
Travel coordination can feel overwhelming, especially when dealing with health challenges, addiction, or neurological conditions. Our team handles logistics, answers every question, and ensures your journey is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
You’re not figuring this out alone. From booking flights to airport pickup to ensuring safe return home, we guide you through every step. Our priority is getting you here safely so healing can begin.
Have questions we didn’t answer? Contact our team. We’re here to help.
What You'll Need to Do Before Arrival
Once you’re medically cleared for treatment, our Clinical Director will guide you through comprehensive preparation to ensure your body and mind are optimized for healing. Here’s what the preparation process involves:
COMPLETE REQUIRED SCREENING
Before traveling, you’ll need to complete and upload:
These allow our physicians to confirm eligibility and design your personalized protocol.
MEDICATION ADJUSTMENTS
Certain medications interact dangerously with ibogaine:
CRITICAL: Never stop medications on your own. Our medical team provides individualized tapering schedules when clinically necessary. Some medications require weeks or months to safely discontinue.
TWO WEEKS BEFORE ARRIVAL
Transition to clean, healing nutrition:
THREE DAYS BEFORE ARRIVAL
Enter strict dietary discipline:
DAY OF TREATMENT
You’ll fast (no food or liquids) for a designated period before ibogaine administration. Our medical team provides exact timing during your stay. Fasting optimizes absorption and reduces nausea risk.
WHY THIS MATTERS: Your diet directly impacts treatment safety and effectiveness. A clean system processes ibogaine more efficiently and reduces complications.
EXERCISE RECOMMENDATIONS
Your body needs to be rested and balanced, not depleted.
SLEEP & RECOVERY
Prioritize 7-9 hours of quality sleep nightly in the week before treatment. A well-rested nervous system:
HYDRATION PROTOCOL
Drink approximately 2 liters (8 cups) of water daily unless your physician directs otherwise. Proper hydration supports:
SET YOUR INTENTION
Reflect deeply on why you’re seeking treatment. Journal about:
Clear intention creates psychological focus and enhances therapeutic depth.
STRESS REDUCTION PRACTICES
Begin daily practices that calm your nervous system:
Reduced baseline stress increases your capacity for healing work.
BUILD YOUR SUPPORT NETWORK
Inform trusted family or friends about your journey:
Post-treatment integration is significantly strengthened when you have understanding support at home.
PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. Mexican immigration strictly enforces this requirement.
WHAT TO PACK
Clothing:
Essential Items:
WHAT NOT TO BRING
72 HOURS BEFORE ARRIVAL
Absolutely do not use:
Exception: If you’re in our Detoxification Program, opioid use before arrival is addressed through our stabilization protocol.
AVOID THESE ACTIVITIES
WHY THIS MATTERS: These substances create dangerous interactions with ibogaine, compromise physical readiness, and can be life-threatening during treatment.
Once you’re approved for treatment, our Clinical Director contacts you directly to provide:
You won’t navigate this alone. We guide you through every preparation step to ensure you arrive physically, mentally, and emotionally ready for transformative healing.
Questions about Preparation?
Our team is here to help you understand exactly what’s required, answer every question you have, and ensure you feel confident, informed, and fully prepared for the process ahead. You’re not expected to navigate this alone.

Co-Founder & Chief Financial Officer
Guy Collins is the Co-Founder and Chief Financial Officer of Iboga Wellness Institute, A seasoned healthcare entrepreneur with more than two decades of executive leadership experience, Guy has played a central role in shaping the Institute’s operational, financial, and strategic framework as it works to responsibly advance ibogaine therapy into broader clinical acceptance.
Throughout his career, Guy has demonstrated a consistent ability to build and scale mission-driven organizations that balance financial sustainability with meaningful social impact. At Iboga Wellness Institute, he oversees financial strategy, regulatory alignment, and organizational development, ensuring that the Institute maintains rigorous standards of safety, transparency, and accountability while expanding access to innovative treatment options. His leadership helps bridge the gap between emerging therapies and structured healthcare delivery models.
A graduate of The Ohio State University, Guy brings both Midwestern roots and a national perspective to his work, combining analytical discipline with a deep commitment to service. He is particularly passionate about expanding access to care for neurological disorders, veterans, first responders, and individuals and families affected by the opioid crisis—communities that often face limited effective treatment options within conventional systems.
As a founding leader of Iboga Wellness Institute, Guy Collins remains dedicated to building a model that integrates medical rigor, compassionate care, and responsible innovation. His vision continues to guide the organization’s growth as it seeks to provide safe, ethical, and transformative treatment while contributing to the evolving dialogue around the future of mental health and addiction medicine.
The Detoxification Program facilitates safe, medically supervised withdrawal and neurological reset.
The Medical Condition Program addresses complex health challenges at their neurological foundation.
The Mental Health Program addresses depression, anxiety, and PTSD through deep neuroplastic healing.
Your Private Room

Private bedrooms with dedicated personal space for rest and introspection

Sound machines, heaters, fans, lamps, and room dividers for optimal comfort and tranquility

Premium linens, plush bedding, blackout masks, and essential recovery items
Nourishment & Daily Essentials

Three thoughtfully prepared meals daily featuring fresh, organic, locally-sourced ingredients

Gluten-free, anti-inflammatory cuisine crafted from whole, unprocessed foods

Artisan gluten-free baked goods, caffeine-free herbal teas, electrolyte-enhanced hydration with BCAAs

Curated daily supplements and wholesome snacks
Therapeutic Services

On-site therapeutic services, including massage, reiki, guided meditation and mindful movement, and breathwork sessions

Books, art materials, and entertainment options – optional creative and restorative activities
Outdoor Spaces

Tranquil garden settings thoughtfully curated for meditation, introspection, and peaceful restoration

Luxurious wellness amenities featuring swimming pool, spa facilities, and lush tropical gardens
Care & Support

Attentive daily housekeeping and dedicated culinary team

Comprehensive on-site medical staff with round-the-clock patient monitoring

High-speed internet connectivity throughout the facility