FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Long-tail questions belong here so the core pages stay focused on a single purpose: booking, events, safety, location, or grow kits.
Site Structure
Three customer paths
The site is intentionally organized around the three paths below so pages do not compete with each other or force different users through the same flow.
General session path
Home → The Experience → Eligibility & Safety → Pricing → Book
Group event path
Home → Events (hub or specific event page) → Eligibility & Safety → Pricing → Book
Grow kit path
Home → Psilocybin Grow Kits → Denver Healing Center Location
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Booking & Paths
What are the three main paths on the site?
The site is organized around a general facilitated session path, a group event path, and a grow kit retail path. This helps keep pricing, booking, and informational pages focused on the right intent.
Do all on-site experiences require booking?
Yes. Booking is required for on-site experiences, including general sessions and group events, because a professional must be present to administer psilocybin.
Where do I start if I am not sure whether I want an event or a private session?
Start with Eligibility & Safety Screening and The Experience page. Those pages clarify fit, expectations, and the next steps before pricing and booking.
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Events
What is the difference between event pages and the events calendar?
Evergreen event pages (such as yoga or painting) explain what the event type is like. The calendar lists upcoming dates for recurring and one-off events.
Are event pages meant to replace screening?
No. Event pages explain the format, but participation still routes through eligibility and safety requirements.
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Grow Kits & Location
Do I need an appointment to buy grow kits?
No. Grow kits are a walk-in retail path. Use the grow kits page and the Denver healing center location page for directions, hours, and contact information.
Why is there a separate grow kits page?
Grow kits have different search intent and a different customer path than on-site experiences. Keeping them separate helps avoid confusion and makes the site easier to navigate.
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Safety & Legality
Is everyone eligible for psilocybin services?
No. Screening and safety review determine whether someone is a good candidate. Safety, contraindications, and scope-of-service limitations are covered on the Eligibility & Safety page.
Does AlmaDose provide medical treatment?
No. AlmaDose is not a medical facility and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Services focus on education, structure, and support within Colorado’s legal framework.
Why do your pages use “Natural Medicine” and “Healing Center” language?
Those terms align with Colorado’s regulated terminology and help describe the legal framework more accurately than informal or marketing-heavy language.