About Amber Caldera

Amber Caldera is listed by ShroomMaps public directory as an Oregon licensed psilocybin facilitator serving Portland. The listing includes a website, an email contact, a phone contact. Confirm current licensure, service-center affiliation, scope of practice, and fit before scheduling care.

Facilitator Snapshot

Use facilitator listings to start fit research, not as a final recommendation. Oregon clients still need to confirm active licensing, service-center affiliation, scope of practice, preparation style, and integration support.

Listed cityPortland
Public websitehttps://www.ambercalderatherapy.com/
Listed emailamber@ambercalderatherapy.com
Listed phone503-217-4030

Fit Questions To Ask

  • Which licensed service centers do you currently work with?
  • How do you handle preparation, session support, challenging experiences, and integration?
  • What client histories, medications, or health conditions require extra screening or referral?

Public Source Signals

A public practitioner website was found in the ShroomMaps listing. An email contact is listed for direct fit and availability questions. Direct source page title: Wildly In Bloom Therapy.

Direct-source statusDirect website checked
Direct page titleWildly In Bloom Therapy
Checked2026-05-23

Location & Legal Context

Amber Caldera operates in Oregon. Before visiting or purchasing, review the psilocybin laws in Oregon to understand the current legal landscape.

How We Classify This Listing

Service modelOregon licensed psilocybin facilitator
JurisdictionOregon
Review statusImported from ShroomMaps public directory
Last reviewed2026-05-23

Directory listings are informational, not endorsements. For regulated psilocybin services, verify licensing with the relevant state program before booking or paying.

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