Six steps between here and the other side.

This is what the process looks like, start to finish. No surprises, no hidden steps. The whole thing you read about the six steps is that they are on location, but the real timeline is longer. It starts weeks before you arrive and continues for 90 days after you go home.

Step 01

The conversation

Before anything else, we talk. This isn’t a sales call. I need to understand what’s going on with you, and you need to decide if you trust me.

I’ll ask what brought you here. What you’ve tried. What shifted and what didn’t. I’m listening for whether iboga is the right tool, whether the timing is right, and whether you’re coming from a place of genuine readiness.

I turn people away. Regularly. I’d rather tell you the truth now than put you in a situation that isn’t right.

Step 02

Medical screening

Iboga has real medical risks. Specifically cardiac risks. Before we proceed, you’ll need an EKG and a health questionnaire.

The EKG checks your heart’s electrical activity. Iboga interacts with the QT interval, and certain cardiac conditions make it dangerous. It also asks about medications, supplements, and history.

Some people don’t pass screening. That’s the point. The screening exists to protect you, not to check a box.

Step 03

Preparation

Once you’ve cleared screening, the preparation starts. This isn’t a checklist you complete the week before. It’s the beginning of the work.

There’s a dietary component, a mental and emotional component, and a logistical side. Travel, logistics, what to pack. I handle a lot of this, but I want you to feel connected before you arrive.

Preparation usually spans two to four weeks. We stay in contact the whole time.

Step 04

Choose the location

You pick the place. I come to you. I work in several locations regularly, and we’ll talk through what matters most.

Koh Samui, Thailand. Chiang Mai, Thailand. Vietnam. Indonesia. Oregon, USA.

The pull toward a specific place is worth paying attention to. Once we settle on location, I handle the accommodation and logistics on the ground.

Step 05

The ceremony

The stay is typically five to seven days. Two ceremonies, with days between them for rest and integration.

Each session runs 16 to 24 hours. I’m in the room with you the entire time. One person, one facilitator. The steps between ceremonies are not downtime. They’re part of the process.

The whole stay, I’m there. Not hovering, but present. There’s no team you get handed off to.

Step 06

90-day integration

This is the part most providers skip. And it’s the part that determines whether the ceremony actually changes anything.

For 90 days after you go home, we stay in regular contact. Scheduled check-ins, usually every two weeks. These aren’t casual catch-ups.

The ceremony shows you something clearly. Integration is how you restructure your daily life around what you saw.

What's included.

Discovery Call


A conversation about whether this is right for you.

Medical screening


EKG review and health questionnaires.

Preparation support


Diet, mindset, logistics. Two to four weeks of contact before you arrive.

Two iboga ceremonies


16 to 24 hours each. One person, one facilitator.

Accommodation and meals


At your chosen location, for the full stay.

90-day integration support


Regular check-ins after you go home.

What's not included: your travel to and from the location.

Iboga ceremony setting

The cost.

The cost for the ceremonies start from $5,000. The amount may reduce or increase on circumstances such as meeting at a unique location or doing the ceremony in a small group of friend/family.

Start the conversation

The first step is a conversation with Chris about whether this makes sense for you. If it does, we figure out next steps together. If it doesn't, he'll tell you.

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