Physician Assistant & Onsite Medical Provider for Spravato
Alison Hall is a licensed Physician Assistant with over 24 years of clinical experience in Primary Care and Internal Medicine. She holds a Master’s in Health Science and Physician Studies from Quinnipiac University and has spent her career integrating both traditional and alternative approaches to healing. At Sub Rosa Therapy, Alison serves as the onsite medical provider for Spravato (esketamine) sessions, ensuring the safety and well-being of clients undergoing treatment for treatment-resistant depression. She is committed to providing compassionate, trauma-informed care that supports clients through the medical and emotional aspects of their healing journeys.
After experiencing autoimmune conditions that conventional medicine alone could not resolve, Alison turned to holistic and mind-body practices to facilitate her own healing. This experience deepened her understanding of whole-person wellness, leading her to train in Internal Family Systems (IFS), holotropic breathwork, and mindfulness. She believes in bridging Western medicine with alternative modalities, recognizing that healing requires an integrative approach that addresses both the mind and body.
Deeply connected to nature and animals, Alison lives on a small ranch outside of Bozeman, where she finds grounding in the rhythms of the land. She shares her home with her beloved dogs, horses, donkeys, cats, and chickens and spends as much time as she can outdoors. An avid cyclist, skier, and hiker, she values the restorative power of Montana’s landscapes and carries that connection into her approach to healing.
Alison approaches both medicine and life with gratitude, curiosity, and deep respect for all forms of life. She considers it an honor to support clients on their healing journeys, helping them access both medical and inner resources for transformation.