Find Ketamine Clinics Near You
Compare 977 ketamine therapy clinics across 50 states — treatments offered, conditions treated, costs, and providers, all in one place.
Browse Ketamine Clinics by State
Select your state to see every listed ketamine therapy provider, grouped by city.
- Alabama6
- Alaska1
- Arizona43
- Arkansas4
- California152
- Colorado67
- Connecticut13
- Delaware2
- District of Columbia3
- Florida77
- Georgia23
- Hawaii6
- Idaho12
- Illinois27
- Indiana13
- Iowa7
- Kansas5
- Kentucky6
- Louisiana5
- Maryland18
- Massachusetts26
- Michigan13
- Minnesota9
- Mississippi3
- Missouri4
- Montana5
- Nebraska2
- Nevada12
- New Hampshire6
- New Jersey22
- New Mexico6
- New York60
- North Carolina18
- North Dakota3
- Ohio16
- Oklahoma6
- Oregon21
- Pennsylvania18
- Rhode Island3
- South Carolina14
- South Dakota3
- Tennessee16
- Texas88
- Utah45
- Vermont2
- Virginia19
- Washington24
- West Virginia2
- Wisconsin16
- Wyoming5
Types of Ketamine Treatment
Clinics offer several forms of ketamine therapy. Each listing shows exactly which options are available.
IV Ketamine Infusion
Ketamine delivered through an IV drip under medical supervision — the most studied form for treatment-resistant depression.
IM Ketamine Injection
Intramuscular injections offer a simpler alternative to IV with similar effects and shorter appointment times.
Spravato (Esketamine) Nasal Spray
The FDA-approved nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression, often covered by insurance.
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Combines ketamine dosing with structured psychotherapy sessions for deeper, integrated work.
Oral Ketamine / Troches
Dissolvable lozenges taken by mouth, sometimes prescribed for at-home protocols.
At-Home Ketamine Therapy
Telehealth-supervised programs that ship oral ketamine to your door with remote monitoring.
Ketamine Therapy FAQs
- What is ketamine therapy?
- Ketamine therapy uses low, controlled doses of ketamine — administered by IV, injection, nasal spray, or lozenge — to treat conditions like treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. It is provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals.
- How much does ketamine treatment cost?
- Costs vary by clinic and treatment type. IV infusions typically range from $350–$800 per session, and most protocols start with a series of 6 infusions. Spravato (esketamine) is FDA-approved and often covered by insurance, while IV ketamine is usually self-pay.
- Is ketamine therapy covered by insurance?
- Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression and is covered by many insurance plans. Generic IV or IM ketamine is used off-label for mental health conditions and is usually paid out of pocket, though some clinics provide superbills for reimbursement.
- How do I choose a ketamine clinic near me?
- Browse clinics in your state, then compare the treatments offered, the credentials of the medical team, pricing transparency, and whether they coordinate with your existing mental health providers. Every listing in this directory shows this information when the clinic publishes it.