Welcome to The 
Helios Health Community

Welcome to Helios Health, a pioneering community and medical practice at the forefront of embracing innovative and 
evidence-based alternative treatments for mental health and wellness.

Our Mission

Our mission is to create a supportive space where individuals seeking transformative healing can access non traditional therapies that have been deemed safe and well-studied within the medical community. We work with patients who are suffering from, depression, anxiety, PTSD, and burnout fatigue who aspire to live their best possible life.

Many patients are frustrated with conventional treatments, including antidepressants, that often fail to deliver long term relief or have caused unwanted side-effects. Helios Health will help establish you on a new path to reclaiming your true self.

As advocates for holistic healing, we envision incorporating new and emerging treatment modalities once legalized and safely accepted in US medical practice. Promising examples of this on the horizon include usage of psilocybin and MDMA for conditions ranging from depression to PTSD. Our commitment is to stay informed, foster open dialogue, and provide a platform for individuals to explore the potential benefits of these therapies under professional medical guidance.

Join us on this transformative journey down the path where healing is the goal and improving your health is our primary mission.

Our Core Team

Joseph Friedrich, M.D.

Chief Medical Officer

Dr. “Joey” Friedrich personally experienced the transformative power of Ketamine infusion for rapid depression relief. As chief resident at one of Los Angeles’ largest teaching hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, he cared for hundreds of patients with severe COVID-19. Despite offering the best and most compassionate medical treatment possible, Dr. Friedrich painfully witnessed many patients pass away.

In the aftermath of the traumatic COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Friedrich grappled with profound burnout and depression. For the first time in his life, he found himself unable to bring enthusiasm, compassion, and his best self to patient care. Traditional therapies were initiated, but progress was slow and relief was minimal.

Dr. Friedrich pursued Ketamine infusion for treatment of depression after thoroughly exploring the evidence that validated it’s strong and positive effects for treatment of depression. In less than an hour after his first Ketamine infusion, Dr. Friedrich noted a profound change in his brain, rapidly alleviating his depression and shifting his perspective. Dr. Friedrich quickly noticed that his passion to care for his patients was completely restored. He was again able to bring enthusiastic, energetic, and compassionate care to all of his patients.

This transformative experience led Dr. Friedrich to found Helios Health. Drawing from his extensive experience administering Ketamine as an anesthetic in the emergency room, Dr. Friedrich has since become a leading proponent in the safe usage of Ketamine for assisting treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, and other related mental health conditions. Dr. Friedrich continues to actively practice medicine as a board certified emergency physician with privileges at multiple hospitals in the greater Los Angeles area.

Stephen Amstutz

Integration Specialist

Stephen Amstutz is a dynamic professional with a rich background that spans sustainable development, media, and regenerative medicine. His career began after graduating from the University of Southern California, quickly venturing into film and television as a location manager, which led to co-developing a series for MTV. His passion for impactful work transitioned into a role in marketing and media for a regenerative medical practice, where his fascination with medical innovations grew. This journey continued as Stephen played a crucial role in a project with TNF in Kenya, establishing a self-sustaining water well in Nairobi and founding SAWA life, a women’s beading collective.

In 2021, Stephen’s focus shifted to environmental sustainability in California, leading to the creation of California Clean Transportation, which aims to bolster EV charging infrastructure and renewable energy projects. His path took a significant turn when he met Dr. Joey Friedrich and joined Helios Health as an Integration Specialist, drawing on his experience in regenerative medicine and marketing. Outside of his professional life, Stephen is an avid tennis player, yoga enthusiast, and music composer, residing in Redondo Beach, CA, with his wife, a renowned microbiologist.

Who We Are

Our Core Team and Partner Therapists

Our experienced team of compassionate healthcare professionals is committed to providing personalized care and guiding you on a journey towards 
renewed well-being and restored happiness.

Success Stories

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about Ketamine

Ketamine is an anesthetic medication that has gained attention in the context of mental health for its potential to rapidly alleviate symptoms of depression and other mood disorders when administered in controlled, clinical settings.

Ketamine can be an exceptionally effective option to relieve symptoms of depression. It can help people even when other treatments, such as traditional antidepressants have not worked. Our physicians will work with you to determine a treatment plan that is tailored specifically to your symptoms and your clinical response to treatment. Studies have shown that ketamine relieves depressive symptoms in up to 85% of patients with depression, and can start having a significant effect even after the first infusion (CANMAT).

Although traditional antidepressants have been prescribed for years, many patients require trying multiple different ones to find one that alleviates their symptoms. For example, after starting an antidepressant, which takes one month to fully take effect, one can expect a one-third chance that the antidepressant will improve symptoms significantly. Additionally, about one-third of patients will have an intolerable side effect from SSRI’s (STARD*D).

Yes, when administered in controlled medical settings and under the supervision of healthcare professionals, ketamine is generally considered safe. Ketamine has been safely used in hospitals and clinics daily for decades to millions of patients. However, like any medication, ketamine can have side effects and risks, especially when used improperly or in high doses, which is why its use should be carefully monitored by qualified healthcare providers.

The most common side effects from Ketamine are nausea, headache, and blurry vision which are temporary. Additionally, Ketamine may increase heart rate and blood pressure, if this is the case, the physician monitoring you will intervene. There are no known long term side effects from Ketamine.

There is a strong body of literature supporting the use of Ketamine in depression. Since 1971 there have been over 1400 peer reviewed papers published looking at the use of ketamine for depression. The American psychiatric association (APA) as well as Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) have both published consensus guidelines for how to use Ketamine in patients with depression which we adhere to.

Ketamine has a well-documented reputation as a non-addictive medication. There is no known physical dependency associated with its use, and individuals who discontinue its usage typically do not encounter withdrawal symptoms.

Nevertheless, there have been instances of ketamine misuse by individuals seeking altered mental states, particularly in non-medical settings, without the oversight of trained medical professionals.

Our standard charge for each treatment visit is $600. There are no additional fees for intake, care coordination, or any other services beyond the office visit charges. Payment is expected at the time of each in-office visit, typically using the credit card you provided during the intake process. You are welcome to use an HSA, or healthcare spending account. If you are seeking concierge service, where a member of our healthcare team comes directly to your home or office to offer ketamine infusion, an additional charge will be assessed.

Individuals with out-of-network insurance coverage can anticipate reimbursement for their treatment at our facility. Presently, our services are not included in the network of any insurance plans.

A typical infusion lasts 40 minutes followed by a period of resting time. Expect to spend 1-2 hours with us depending on if its your first time with us or you have visited before.

Each patient experience will vary. Based on both existing literature and our own clinical experience, some individuals may achieve substantial symptom relief following just one infusion, while for others, it might require up to three or six infusions. Many patients experience full remission of their depressive symptoms after these infusions. Others may benefit from continuing infusions as symptoms arise. Our recommendations will be personalized, taking into account your medical history and your response to treatment.

Ketamine may not provide as robust relief from depressive symptoms for patients who are concurrently taking Benzodiazepines (such as Valium, Klonopin, Xanax, or Ativan), or for patients who are frequent users of marijuana or cannabis.Prior to initiating treatment, we undertake a comprehensive assessment, which includes a review of the patient’s medication history, along with a thorough medical history and physical examination. We proceed with the infusion therapy only if the patient’s current physical condition and medication history do not present any contraindications to the treatment.

When commencing ketamine infusion therapy, using other antidepressant medications alongside it will not hinder ketamine’s ability to effectively alleviate depressive symptoms, nor will it result in adverse medication interactions.

In numerous cases, individuals who have achieved relief through ketamine have gradually decreased or discontinued their use of other antidepressant medications. We recommend that each patient collaborates with their prescribing provider to customize their individualized medical treatment plan.

There are no specific medical conditions that absolutely prohibit the use of ketamine treatment. However, it is important to note that ketamine is typically not recommended for individuals with schizophrenia or those with uncontrolled heart or blood pressure problems.

We work closely with therapists to enhance the lives of their clients. Discover more about how Ketamine can help treat resistant depression and other mood disorders.​