About The Psilocybin Center

The Psilocybin Center is listed by ShroomMaps public directory as an Oregon psilocybin service center in Salem. Public source fields include services listed as Macrodosing, Microdosing, and products listed as Dried mushrooms. Verify licensing status, facilitator availability, pricing, and intake requirements directly before booking.

Service Center Snapshot

This profile focuses on practical access details: what the public listing says the center offers, how to verify current licensing, and what to ask before paying a deposit or scheduling an administration session.

Service formats listedMacrodosing, Microdosing
Product types listedDried mushrooms
Listed address2585 State Street, Salem, OR, USA
Listed phone(503) 893-2920
Listed emailcontact via website

Questions Before Booking

  • Ask which licensed facilitators are available and whether you can review their fit before intake.
  • Confirm preparation, administration, and integration expectations in writing.
  • Ask about contraindications, medication screening, emergency procedures, cancellation terms, and product options.

Public Source Signals

Direct-source statusDirect website respected robots limits
Checked2026-05-23

Location & Legal Context

The Psilocybin Center 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 regulated psilocybin service center
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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