500+

Licensed Clinics

50

States Covered

$5.92B

Market Size 2026

10.6%

Annual Growth

Why Use Our Directory?

We vet every clinic to ensure you receive safe, legal, and effective ketamine-assisted therapy.

Verified Providers

Every clinic is verified for proper medical licensing, board certification, and compliance with state regulations.

Transparent Pricing

Compare infusion costs upfront. No hidden fees. Prices range from $250-$1,200 per session depending on location.

Insurance Guidance

We help you understand which clinics accept insurance, offer Spravato (FDA-approved), or provide financing options.

Patient Reviews

Read real experiences from verified patients about treatment outcomes, staff professionalism, and clinic environment.

Conditions Treated

Ketamine-assisted therapy is clinically proven to help with these conditions when traditional treatments fail.

Treatment-Resistant Depression

For patients who haven't responded to 2+ antidepressants. 70% show significant improvement after ketamine therapy.

PTSD & Trauma

Rapid reduction in PTSD symptoms including flashbacks, hypervigilance, and emotional numbness.

Chronic Pain

CRPS, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, and migraines. Reduces pain signals and improves quality of life.

Anxiety Disorders

Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorders. Promotes neuroplasticity for lasting calm.

OCD

Reduces obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors when SSRIs and therapy alone are insufficient.

Suicidal Ideation

Rapid-acting intervention. Ketamine can reduce suicidal thoughts within hours — a potential life-saver.

How It Works

Your journey to better mental health in four simple steps.

1

Search & Compare

Enter your location to find licensed ketamine clinics near you. Compare prices, services, and patient reviews.

2

Free Consultation

Book a free screening call with the clinic. They'll review your medical history and determine if KAT is right for you.

3

Personalized Treatment

Receive a customized treatment plan. Typical protocol: 6 infusions over 2-3 weeks, plus integration therapy.

4

Ongoing Support

Maintenance sessions as needed. Many patients benefit from monthly boosters to sustain long-term relief.

Featured Clinics

Top-rated ketamine therapy providers across the United States.

NY Ketamine Infusions
Melville, New York
4.9 (127 reviews) Dr. Glen Brooks

One of the world's first dedicated ketamine therapy centers. Board-certified anesthesiologist with 3,500+ patients treated.

$475 / per infusion
Avesta Ketamine
Bethesda, Maryland
4.8 (89 reviews) Dr. Eshkevari

10,000+ ketamine infusions administered. Longest-standing clinic in the DMV area with highest regional ratings.

$425 / per infusion
Bay Area Ketamine
Los Altos, California
4.7 (64 reviews) Dr. Paul Wender

Specializes in depression, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD. Led by experienced medical professionals in a serene setting.

$600 / per infusion

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ketamine-assisted therapy.

Yes, ketamine therapy is 100% legal when administered by licensed medical professionals in a clinical setting. Ketamine is an FDA-approved anesthetic (since 1970) and is used off-label for depression, PTSD, and chronic pain. Esketamine (Spravato) is FDA-approved specifically for treatment-resistant depression. All clinics in our directory are fully licensed and compliant with state and federal regulations.

Costs vary by location and provider, typically ranging from $250 to $1,200 per infusion. A standard initial protocol consists of 6 infusions over 2-3 weeks, totaling $1,500-$7,200. Some clinics offer package discounts. Insurance may cover esketamine (Spravato) for treatment-resistant depression. We list transparent pricing for every clinic to help you budget accordingly.

Ketamine has shown efficacy for: treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, anxiety disorders, OCD, chronic pain (CRPS, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain), bipolar depression, and suicidal ideation. It works differently from traditional antidepressants by promoting neuroplasticity and modulating glutamate receptors, often providing relief within hours rather than weeks.

During a session, you'll receive a low-dose IV ketamine infusion over 40-60 minutes in a comfortable, monitored setting. Many patients experience a dissociative state — feeling detached from their body or surroundings. This is normal and temporary. A medical professional monitors your vitals throughout. Afterward, you'll rest before going home. Most clinics recommend having a ride arranged, as you shouldn't drive immediately after.

When used in a clinical setting under medical supervision, ketamine therapy has a very low risk of addiction. The doses used for depression and PTSD are much lower than recreational doses, and treatments are spaced appropriately. Clinics follow strict protocols to prevent misuse. However, ketamine does have abuse potential when used outside medical settings, which is why we only list licensed providers who follow evidence-based protocols.