Physician-led affordable ketamine treatment starting at $350 per session — a fraction of IV infusion or clinic-based costs. No referral needed.
Many people assume ketamine therapy is out of reach financially. At-home oral ketamine through Isha Health's telehealth program changes that by eliminating the costs that make clinic-based options expensive:
No Clinic Overhead
At-home oral ketamine eliminates the cost of facility fees, recovery rooms, and on-site staff.
No IV or Anesthesia Fees
No IV setup, no anesthesiologist, no monitoring equipment charges added to your bill.
No Travel Costs
Telemedicine consultations mean zero commuting expenses, parking fees, or time off work.
HSA/FSA Eligible
Pay with pre-tax dollars using your Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account.
Wondering about the cheapest ketamine treatment online? Here is how Isha Health compares to other treatment formats:
| Isha Health | IV Infusion Clinic | Spravato (Esketamine) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per session | $350 | $400–$800 | $500–$900 |
| 6-session cost | $2,100 | $2,400–$4,800 | $3,000–$5,400 |
| Setting | At home | In-clinic | In-clinic (2hr monitoring) |
| Medication | $50–$150/mo | Included | May be covered by insurance |
| HSA/FSA | Yes | Varies | Varies |
For a full pricing breakdown, visit our ketamine therapy cost page or compare ketamine providers.
Every consultation at Isha Health includes comprehensive physician-led care — not just a prescription:
Already affordable, here are additional ways to reduce your ketamine therapy cost:
Use HSA/FSA
Pay with pre-tax dollars and effectively save 20-35% depending on your tax bracket.
Submit Superbills
Submit your superbills for out-of-network reimbursement from your insurance plan.
Book Before May 1, 2026
Lock in the current $350 rate before the price increases to $398 per session.
Compare Pharmacy Prices
Medication costs vary by pharmacy. Ask your pharmacist or use GoodRx to find the lowest price.
Affordable and Effective
88.8%
improvement in depression
500+
patients treated
99.1%
retention rate
View our complete clinical outcomes data.
At Isha Health, affordable ketamine therapy starts at $350 per session. The initial 60-minute consultation and follow-up 30-minute visits are each $350. Monthly medication costs $50-$150. By comparison, IV infusion clinics charge $400-$800 per session and Spravato costs $500-$900 per session.
Most insurance plans do not cover off-label ketamine therapy directly. However, Isha Health provides superbills for every appointment that you can submit for potential out-of-network reimbursement. HSA and FSA cards are accepted for all services.
Yes. Isha Health accepts HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) cards for consultations and medication costs. This is one of the easiest ways to make cheap ketamine therapy even more affordable.
At-home oral ketamine therapy eliminates clinic overhead costs including IV setup, recovery rooms, nursing staff, and anesthesiologist fees. Telemedicine consultations also remove travel expenses. A six-session course at Isha Health costs approximately $2,100 compared to $2,400-$4,800 for IV infusion — making it the most affordable ketamine treatment option available.
The $350 consultation includes a 60-minute physician evaluation (initial) or 30-minute follow-up, personalized treatment plan, prescription sent to your pharmacy, ongoing messaging with your care team, PHQ-9 and GAD-7 progress tracking, and a superbill for insurance reimbursement.
Yes. Isha Health provides physician-led at-home ketamine therapy supervised by board-certified psychiatrists. Every patient undergoes a thorough psychiatric evaluation before treatment. Clinical data from over 500 patients shows an 88.8% improvement rate in depression with a 99.1% retention rate. A support person is required during sessions for safety. Learn more about how online ketamine therapy works.
Book Your $350 Consultation
Start affordable ketamine therapy from the comfort of your home. No referral needed.
Prices current as of April 2026. Ketamine is prescribed off-label for depression and anxiety — it is not FDA-approved for these indications. Individual results may vary. Safety information.
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