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Ibogaine treatment for Austin residents: the physician-prescribed pathway through Brazil

By Charles D. Johnston · Last updated

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At a glance — ibogaine treatment for Austin residents, June 2026 update:

  • Federal status: Schedule I; no Texas clinic can administer ibogaine
  • Texas legislative posture: SB 2308 ($50M ibogaine research fund signed June 2025; IMPACT consortium awarded April 2026)
  • Austin / Travis County: 486 accidental overdose deaths in 2023; fentanyl detected in 279; overdoses leading cause of accidental death three years running
  • Allowed treatment pathway: Brazil, ANVISA-approved, hospital-administered
  • Travel from Austin: AUS → GRU/GIG via Dallas, Houston, or Miami hubs (limited nonstop Brazil service from Austin)

Ibogaine is a single-session medical intervention for opioid dependence, substance abuse, prescription medications, behavioral addictions, and trauma, prescribed and administered by independent licensed Brazilian physicians in a hospital setting. For Austin residents, the available pathway runs through Brazil — Nekawa is the wellness academy that supports US students through it.

Travis County recorded 417 accidental drug overdose deaths in 2022 and 486 in 2023, per the Travis County Medical Examiner. Fentanyl was detected in 245 of those 2022 deaths and 279 in 2023. In May 2022, Travis County declared a public health crisis over skyrocketing overdoses. Williamson and Hays counties — Round Rock, Cedar Park, Kyle — have tracked the same fentanyl wave. These are not abstractions. They are people from East Austin, South Congress, The Domain, Mueller, and every other corner of the metro.

There are roughly 24 SAMHSA-licensed substance use programs within 25 miles of central Austin. For many families who land on this page, those programs have already been tried. Detox at Dell Seton or St. David's, residential programs, MAT, IOP, sober living — the cycle continues. The question that brings people here is whether something is structurally different, or just another variation of the same approach.

This page covers:

  • What ibogaine is and how the medical session actually works
  • Why the available medical pathway runs through Brazil rather than the United States
  • How Nekawa's wellness program is structured around the work the prescribing physicians do
  • What the trip from Austin to Paraty involves, from hub connections to on-site integration

Nekawa is a wellness education academy. It is not a clinic, and it does not prescribe or administer ibogaine. The medical work happens in a hospital under independent licensed Brazilian physicians; Nekawa builds the preparation, environment, and integration around it.

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Why Austin residents are looking outside the US for ibogaine

Ibogaine is a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States. No clinic, hospital, or physician in Texas can legally prescribe or administer it. That policy gap is not closing soon, even as the conversation at the Texas Capitol in Austin has shifted significantly.

In June 2025, Governor Greg Abbott signed SB 2308, creating a $50 million public-private fund to support FDA clinical trials of ibogaine for opioid use disorder, traumatic brain injury, and PTSD. The Texas Ibogaine Initiative, led in part by former Governor Rick Perry, is the largest state investment in psychedelic medicine research in US history. In April 2026, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission awarded the $50M to UTHealth Houston and UTMB Galveston to lead the IMPACT consortium after private pharma partnerships stalled. And in March 2026, Texas announced it would lead its own clinical trials.

That research matters. But it does not help someone in active addiction today. The fund supports research only. No Texas resident can legally receive ibogaine treatment inside the United States as of 2026. For Austin families who have exhausted local options — the kind of family that has already cycled through programs near the Capitol, up I-35 toward Round Rock, or down to San Marcos — the physician-prescribed pathway runs through Brazil.

Texas also lacks a Good Samaritan overdose immunity law as broad as most states. That gap discourages 911 calls during overdoses, and it is part of why fentanyl-involved deaths continue to climb across Travis, Williamson, and Hays counties. The local treatment landscape is not failing for lack of effort. The underlying pharmacology of opioid dependence, particularly fentanyl-driven dependence, is something conventional detox and behavioral programs were not designed to address at the neurological level.

Local overdose context

Source: Travis County Medical Examiner Annual Report (via Texas Tribune)

What ibogaine actually does

If your loved one is in active addiction, you have probably heard a lot of clinical language that did not translate into results. Ibogaine is worth understanding differently, because it works differently.

Ibogaine is a naturally occurring compound derived from the root bark of the iboga plant. It acts on multiple receptor systems simultaneously, including opioid receptors, NMDA receptors, and serotonin pathways. The result, for many patients, is a dramatic reduction in acute opioid withdrawal symptoms and a reset of the neurological patterns that drive compulsive use. The full receptor-level mechanism is covered in detail on our ibogaine overview.

What makes ibogaine different from medication-assisted treatment goes beyond pharmacology. It is the window that opens after. In the weeks following a session, the brain enters a period of elevated neuroplasticity, sometimes called the Window of Wonder, that typically lasts 2 to 12 weeks. This is not a passive recovery period. It is the window that Nekawa's 15-day on-site integration and 45-day at-home coursework are specifically built around, because what a student does during that window shapes what the session becomes long-term.

Ibogaine is not appropriate for everyone. The peer-reviewed research is serious and growing, and so is the understanding of who is and is not a candidate. Cardiac history, current medications, and other health factors all matter. That is precisely why the physician-prescribed pathway requires a full medical workup before any session proceeds.

The medical protocol: what hospital administration actually means

The ibogaine session at the heart of Nekawa's program is prescribed and administered by independent licensed Brazilian physicians, not by Nekawa. Understanding what that means in practice matters, because it is the difference between a supervised medical procedure and an unmonitored retreat experience.

Before the prescribing physicians clear a patient for ibogaine, the workup includes:

  • EKG
  • QT-interval check
  • Comprehensive blood panel
  • Liver function test
  • Magnesium loading

The QT-interval check is the critical cardiac screen. Ibogaine affects cardiac conduction, and a prolonged QT interval is a contraindication. This is not a formality. It is the reason the medical workup exists.

During the session, an on-site physician is present throughout. The hospital's ICU-trained nursing team monitors continuous cardiac telemetry for a minimum of 24 hours post-dose. The session itself moves through distinct phases: the intense visionary phase lasts 6 to 12 hours, followed by roughly 12 hours of quieter mental processing, then 24 to 48 hours of physical recuperation.

Nekawa's role is not clinical. We build the preparation, the environment, and the integration structure around the medical team's work. The full program structure is:

  • 10 days of preparation and on-site medical onboarding before the session
  • The ibogaine session, administered by the medical team in a hospital setting with continuous cardiac telemetry
  • 15 days of structured integration on the property
  • 45 days of at-home integration coursework after returning home

Longer on-site programs of up to 90 days are available for students who want deeper transformation work. The 28-day structure is the foundation; the extended program builds on it.

See our cardiac safety overview for the full QT-interval, EKG, and screening protocol the prescribing physicians follow.

Why Brazil and not somewhere else

Mexico and Costa Rica have become common destinations for ibogaine, and some of the programs there are run by serious people. But the regulatory framework is not the same, and that difference matters when you are talking about a compound that requires continuous cardiac monitoring.

In Brazil, ibogaine is approved for medical use under ANVISA, Brazil's federal health agency, the equivalent of the FDA. Treatment is prescribed by licensed physicians and delivered within hospital infrastructure that includes emergency response capability. This is not a private villa. It is not a retreat center operating in a gray area. The current US and global legal status of ibogaine makes clear why the structure of the Brazilian system is distinct.

Nekawa is a wellness education academy, structured around the hospital infrastructure that physician-administered ibogaine treatment requires. We do not run the medical protocol. The prescribing physicians do. What we provide is the preparation curriculum, the environment, the integration coursework, and the program structure that gives the medical session its full context.

The distinction matters for Austin students specifically. Texas has invested $50 million in researching ibogaine precisely because the evidence base is credible — and much of that policy conversation plays out in Austin itself. The Americans for Ibogaine state legislation tracker shows Texas as the leading state action in the country. That credibility is built on the kind of physician-prescribed, hospital-administered framework Brazil has operated under for years.

How the three pathways compare across the criteria families consider when weighing options.
Brazil (Nekawa pathway)Texas rehabsMexico clinics
Is ibogaine available?Yes — physician-prescribedNo (Schedule I); SB 2308 funds research onlyYes — but unregulated
Regulatory frameworkANVISA-regulatedFDA + DEA (federally illegal); SB 2308 funds state research onlyNo formal framework
Cardiac monitoring24-hour ICU telemetry, EKG, QT screeningN/A (no ibogaine)Varies
Program length28+ days30 days typical5–10 days typical
SettingHospital partner + wellness programTreatment facilityRetreat / private clinic
Aftercare structure45-day online/home coursework with mentorsOutpatient variesRare
Cost / insurance$750/day; insurance N/A$300–$2,000/day; insurance available$1,000–$1,800/day; insurance N/A

Traveling from Austin to Paraty

Austin–Bergstrom International (AUS) does not offer the same volume of nonstop Brazil service as Houston's IAH or Dallas's DFW. Most Austin travelers connect through Dallas, Houston, or Miami to reach São Paulo–Guarulhos (GRU) or Rio de Janeiro–Galeão (GIG). Total travel time typically runs 12 to 16 hours door to door, depending on connection length.

From either GRU or GIG, it is a 4-hour drive along the BR-101 coastal highway to Paraty, on Brazil's Costa Verde coast. We arrange private ground transport from the airport, so students arrive directly without navigating Brazilian transit or making connections.

What you arrive to is not a medical facility. Our location sits in the Atlantic rainforest, the Mata Atlântica, at the edge of the sea. Old-growth jungle. Waterfalls. A protected lagoon. A bay scattered with more than 300 forested islands. The colonial port town of Paraty is just outside. The environment is part of the program. The preparation and integration work we walk students through is designed to use the setting intentionally.

As of January 1, 2026, US travelers need an approved Brazilian eVisa to enter Brazil. Apply online at brazil.vfsevisa.com.

  • Cost: US$80.90
  • Processing time: about 72 hours
  • Validity: 10 years, multiple entries of up to 90 days per stay
  • Passport: US passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity

Our intake team walks every student through this during onboarding.

Texas's legal and policy posture on ibogaine

Texas is doing something no other state has done. Governor Abbott's signing of SB 2308 in June 2025 created a $50 million fund specifically to support FDA clinical trials of ibogaine for opioid use disorder, traumatic brain injury, and PTSD. Former Governor Rick Perry has been a public advocate for the initiative, and Texas Tribune reporting from March 2026 confirmed the state would lead its own IMPACT consortium trials after early pharma partnership efforts fell through.

This is meaningful — and much of the legislative momentum is visible from Austin, where the Capitol sits at the center of Texas drug-policy debate. It signals that Texas leadership recognizes that the opioid crisis, and fentanyl specifically, requires tools conventional treatment has not delivered. The Americans for Ibogaine legislative tracker places Texas at the front of state-level action in the US.

But clinical trials are not treatment access. The fund supports research. An Austin resident in active addiction in 2026 cannot receive ibogaine in Texas, cannot enroll in a trial as a treatment pathway, and has no US medical provider to turn to for it. The research infrastructure Texas is building may eventually change that. For now, the physician-prescribed pathway runs through Brazil.

At the federal level, an April 2026 Executive Order directed federal effort toward ibogaine research with a specific focus on veterans. Central Texas has a large military and veteran population; this is worth following. It does not create treatment access today, but it signals the direction of federal policy.

What integration looks like when you return to Austin

The ibogaine session is not the end of the program. It is closer to the beginning of the part that requires the most work.

The 45 days of at-home integration coursework that follow the on-site program are structured around the Window of Wonder, the 2 to 12 weeks of elevated neuroplasticity that follow the session. This is when the brain is most receptive to new patterns, and it is when the coursework is designed to be used. Students returning to Austin — to a condo off South Lamar, a house in Mueller, or a quiet street in Pflugerville — return to the same environment where the patterns formed. The at-home coursework is built with that reality in mind, including the simple fact that rush hour on I-35 or MoPac is its own kind of trigger.

Integration is not passive. It involves structured reflection, specific practices, and ongoing engagement with the material from the preparation phase. Our team remains in contact with students through this period. The work continues.

For students with opioid dependence specifically, the opioid program page covers how the full curriculum is structured for that context. Students navigating burnout, depression, or anxiety alongside addiction may find the burnout and mental health program relevant as well.

How to start: the discovery call

The first step is a discovery call. This is a candidacy and program-fit conversation, not a sales call. We are looking at whether Nekawa's program is genuinely right for you or your loved one, and whether you are ready to do what the program requires.

On the call, we cover the program structure, the preparation curriculum, what the on-site experience involves, and what the at-home integration period looks like. We also talk honestly about who the program is not right for. Clinical screening is conducted separately by the prescribing physicians. What we assess is program fit, commitment, and readiness.

If the program is a fit, we move to intake, onboarding, and scheduling. Our intake team handles visa guidance, ground transport coordination, and preparation coursework. You do not navigate this alone.

To start, visit Book a discovery call. If you are an Austin family member trying to understand whether this is the right path, the discovery call is the right place to begin.

What you arrive to

Where the jungle meets the sea

Nekawa sits in the Atlantic rainforest just outside the colonial port town of Paraty. Old-growth jungle, waterfalls, natural swimming pools, and a bay scattered with more than 300 forested islands. After Austin, this is a different world.

Atlantic rainforest

Atlantic rainforest

The 7-million-acre Mata Atlântica biome wraps the 390-acre Nekawa property, with trails to hidden waterfalls.

Three hundred islands

Three hundred islands

More than 300 forested islands across the protected Paraty Bay, a short boat ride from the property.

Waterfalls and natural pools

Waterfalls and natural pools

Over a dozen cold-water waterfalls on the 390-acre property — part of the 15-day on-site integration and the 45-day at-home coursework that follows.

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Frequently asked questions

More questions? See our full FAQ.

Definitions

Plain-language definitions of the terms used on this page.

Schedule I
A US federal classification under the Controlled Substances Act for substances with no accepted medical use and high abuse potential. Ibogaine has been Schedule I since 1970, which means no clinic in the United States — public or private — can administer it.
ANVISA
Brazil's federal health agency, the Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária — the functional equivalent of the US FDA. Regulates physician-prescribed, hospital-administered ibogaine treatment in Brazil under formal medical-use authorization.
Window of Wonder
The 2- to 12-week period of elevated neuroplasticity following an ibogaine session, during which the brain is more receptive to new patterns and integration work. Nekawa's 15-day on-site integration plus 45-day at-home coursework are structured around this window.
eVisa (Brazilian)
An electronic visa required for US travelers entering Brazil since January 1, 2026. Applied at brazil.vfsevisa.com, costs US$80.90, processes in roughly 72 hours, valid 10 years with multiple entries up to 90 days per stay.
QT-interval
A measurement on an electrocardiogram (EKG) of the time between ventricular depolarization and repolarization. Ibogaine prolongs the QT interval, which is why the prescribing physicians screen every patient with EKG and a comprehensive workup before clearing them for a session.
Hospital-administered
Refers to ibogaine treatment delivered in a hospital setting under continuous cardiac telemetry, ICU-trained nursing, and an on-site physician throughout — the regulated framework Brazil's prescribing physicians operate within. Distinct from retreat-style settings in countries without a federal regulatory pathway.

Travis County's overdose toll has climbed year over year, and fentanyl remains the driving force. If you are an Austin family member who has watched someone cycle through local treatment programs without lasting change, the physician-prescribed pathway through Brazil is worth understanding seriously. Nekawa's discovery call is a direct conversation about whether this program is genuinely right for your situation. It is not a pitch. It is an honest assessment of fit, readiness, and what the 28-day program actually requires of a student. If you are ready for that conversation, start at Book a discovery call.

The colonial port town of Paraty, Brazil
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