Many patients are wondering, “How much does ketamine therapy cost?” In most areas, ketamine therapy is typically priced per session and can range from a few hundred dollars to $1,000+ per treatment, with total costs depending on the route (IV, IM, intranasal), the length of monitoring, and how many sessions your protocol includes. Because pricing varies widely by clinic and treatment plan, it’s smart to budget for an initial evaluation plus a multi-session series.
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How Much Does Ketamine Therapy Cost?
Many patients are wondering, “How much does ketamine therapy cost?” In most areas, ketamine therapy is typically priced per session and can range from a few hundred dollars to $1,000+ per treatment, with total costs depending on the route (IV, IM, intranasal), the length of monitoring, and how many sessions your protocol includes. Because pricing varies widely by clinic and treatment plan, it’s smart to budget for an initial evaluation plus a multi-session series.
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The cost of ketamine therapy depends on treatment type, dose/monitoring time, and the recommended number of sessions. Many patients start with a short series and then move into maintenance sessions as needed.
For related treatment comparisons, see TMS vs Ketamine and TMS Cost.
In-clinic care (such as IV ketamine infusion or ketamine intramuscular injection) generally costs more because it includes on-site monitoring and clinical staff time.
Some programs offer at-home models that may appear lower-cost per session, but can still involve required virtual check-ins, prescriptions, and follow-up visits. Always confirm what’s included.
KAP typically bundles ketamine sessions with psychotherapy. Costs vary based on therapy time and how many integration sessions are recommended.
A shorter, monitored infusion is commonly priced as a single-session fee. Total cost depends on how many infusions are recommended in the initial series.
Longer infusions can cost more due to extended monitoring and facility time, and may be offered for chronic pain.
A complete plan may include: an intake evaluation, multiple sessions over several weeks, and maintenance treatments. When budgeting, request the expected range for the full protocol, not just the first visit, especially if your goal is sustained symptom improvement.
Common add-ons that can change the final number include:
Initial psychiatric evaluation or medication review
Integration therapy sessions (for KAP)
Follow-up appointments and maintenance scheduling
Required monitoring time or facility fees
If you’re weighing value, compare total protocol cost to what you may spend over time on ongoing appointments, medication changes, and lost productivity. It is crucial to understand what your plan includes and whether it matches your clinical needs. Please remember that many practices offer flexible payment options to make this therapy more affordable and convenient.
Budget for an evaluation plus a multi-session series, and confirm whether pricing includes monitoring, follow-ups, and (if applicable) therapy integration. Because the cost of ketamine therapy depends heavily on the protocol, always ask for a transparent estimate.
Ketamine therapy costs vary widely, but most people can plan around per-session pricing plus evaluation and follow-up care. Getting a clear estimate for your full protocol is the simplest way to budget confidently.