Asset — Outpatient Ketamine Practice Stabilization

Cash-Pay Mental Health Practice

Situation

A 5-year-old outpatient ketamine clinic operating in a highly competitive market experienced significant financial decline and growing operational instability.

Key challenges included:

  • 32% year-over-year revenue decline
  • Approximately $198K annualized operating loss
  • Persistent negative monthly cash flow
  • Declining operational consistency and patient retention
  • Elevated staffing and overhead burden
  • Underperforming operational capacity
  • Increasing financial pressure on ownership

Engagement

Embedded operational leadership was deployed to support business stabilization and organizational performance improvement during a critical recovery period.

Outcome

Within 7 months:

  • Revenue performance improved substantially
  • Patient volume and engagement increased materially
  • Operational consistency strengthened across the organization
  • Workforce and financial performance stabilized
  • Positive cash flow was restored
  • The clinic returned to sustainable profitability

Summary

Strategic operational stabilization and financial realignment restored business performance, improved organizational stability, and established a stronger foundation for long-term growth.