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Ancient wisdom meets modern medicine

Meditation, Spiritual practice, and Psychedelic therapy guided by a practicing physician

  • Psychedelics

    Safely, ethically, and legally harnessing the healing power of psychedelics to sustainably change our relationship to the mind, body, and subconscious.

  • Science

    Utilizing the most rigorously proven techniques of modern medicine to promote and sustain your healing. 

  • Psychotherapy

    Empowering you with science backed tools like IFS, Jungian shadow work, and CBT to help you rediscover connection, love, and authenticity.

  • Spirituality

    Honoring ancient wisdom from yoga, sound meditation, breath work, and Buddhism to deepen your ability to love, trust, and find joy in your life.

How you can work with Dr. Berk

Dr. Berk is currently accepting patients for:

Individual Sessions

 Individual sessions holistically designed for each person's background and goals.

Book a 1:1 Session

Group Sessions

Group sessions and retreats employing the use of ketamine, sound, spirituality, and group therapy.

Learn About Our Group Offerings

Dr. William Berk lives where science meets the soul. As an ER doctor and former professor of medicine, he has spent a decade working in the most traumatic and transformative moments of thousands of lives.

In parallel, his devotion to spiritual and human practice—as an IFS therapist, psychedelic researcher and guide, a sound meditation and breathwork facilitator have allowed him to sit with the most tender parts of the human heart.

His story is epic, and the work he offers is built on the scaffolding of real, lived experience. He blends the precision of medicine with the depth and intuition of spiritual wisdom, and loves meeting people at that intersection with humor and heart.

Learn more

Clinical Faculty | InnerMost PBC

Emergency Medicine Physician | Mount Sinai

Clinical Instructor & Assistant Professor | Mount Sinai School of Medicine

MD | Brown University School of Medicine, ‘16

About Dr. Berk