Find a ketamine therapy clinic that pairs the protocol with proper medical oversight.
Every ketamine therapy clinic we could confirm is active and operating in the US — 583 listed providers, thoroughly covered. Browse clinical profiles and reach out directly.
Ketamine therapy is a legitimate, evidence-backed treatment — but the information landscape around it is still catching up, and finding a rigorous clinical provider shouldn't require sifting through telehealth upsells and wellness-brand noise.
- Mix legitimate infusion clinics with loosely supervised supplement programs under the same search results.
- Sell referral placements to whoever wants to pay — not whoever has the most rigorous protocols.
- Provide no information about the supervising physicians or monitoring standards.
- Obscure whether the listed clinics offer IV ketamine, IM, intranasal, or oral pathways.
- Make it difficult to tell which results are paid placements.
- Rank by real Google ratings from real patients.
- Show only clinics we could confirm are actively operating.
- Let you browse clinical profiles and contact directly — no referral fee.
- Never accept payment to alter ranking order.
- List only clinics with documented physician oversight.
Four steps. Clinician-led from the start.
Start with your city and treatment context
Enter your city and what brings you to ketamine therapy — treatment-resistant depression, chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, or a referral from a mental health provider. Clinics vary in the conditions they treat and the protocols they use; knowing your context helps you find the right fit.

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This is a niche specialty — we've listed every active ketamine therapy clinic we could confirm operating in the US. Every clinic shown has real Google reviews and a documented clinical profile. No padding, no filler.

Evaluate the clinical approach
Look at the supervising physicians, the administration methods offered (IV infusion, IM, intranasal, sublingual), the intake process, and whether they include integration support or coordinate with your mental health team. Rigorous clinics will describe their protocols in detail.

Contact directly and schedule a consultation
Reach the clinic directly — no lead form, no referral markup. Most ketamine clinics require an intake evaluation before scheduling treatment. Come with your medical and psychiatric history and questions about their specific protocols and monitoring standards.

Ketamine therapy is a niche specialty — the directory you use to find a provider should be as thorough as the treatment itself.
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“A ketamine clinic that can describe its titration protocol and its integration support is the one that's treating the whole patient.”
A plain-English guide to evaluating ketamine therapy clinics — what the research actually supports, how to assess a clinic's medical rigor, the different administration routes and what they mean for treatment, and questions to ask before scheduling an infusion.
- IV vs. IM vs. intranasal vs. sublingual: clinical differences
- What the research supports — and what the evidence base looks like
- Integration support: why it matters and what to look for
- Questions to ask before scheduling a first infusion
What patients ask before scheduling treatment.
Esketamine (Spravato), an intranasal ketamine derivative, is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression. IV ketamine infusions are administered off-label — FDA-approved as an anesthetic but used off-label for depression, PTSD, and chronic pain based on a substantial clinical evidence base. Ask your clinic to explain the regulatory and evidence context for the specific protocol they're recommending.
We list ketamine therapy clinics active on Google Business in each city and rank results primarily by real Google rating and review volume. This is a niche specialty and we've listed every active provider we could confirm operating in the US. We don't sell ranking placement and don't accept payment to move a clinic up the list.
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Ketamine therapy is most commonly used for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, bipolar depression, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, and certain chronic pain conditions (complex regional pain syndrome, fibromyalgia). It is typically considered after conventional treatments have been tried. Your intake evaluation will assess whether your diagnosis and history make you an appropriate candidate.
IV ketamine infusions typically last 40–60 minutes and are administered in a clinical setting with continuous monitoring. The experience may include dissociative effects, altered perception of time, and visual changes. Most patients find it manageable with proper preparation. Clinics should provide detailed pre-session instructions, a quiet space, and a clinical team member present throughout.
Initial protocols typically involve 6 infusions over 2–3 weeks. Some patients respond significantly after 3–4 sessions; others complete the full series before assessing response. Maintenance infusions may follow, spaced monthly or quarterly. Your clinic will outline a protocol based on your diagnosis and response.
FDA-approved esketamine (Spravato) may be covered under some insurance plans, particularly for treatment-resistant depression. Off-label IV ketamine infusions are generally not covered by insurance, though some HSA/FSA accounts can be used. Costs typically run $400–$800 per infusion. Ask clinics about their pricing and any financing options before committing.
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