How Much Does Ketamine Therapy Cost?

Understanding the cost of ketamine therapy is an important step. Here is a transparent breakdown of Isha Health pricing and how it compares to other treatment options.

Isha Health Pricing

Initial consultation

$350

60-minute psychiatric evaluation

Follow-up appointment

$350

30-minute follow-up visit

Monthly medication

$50–$150

Depending on dosage prescribed

Ketamine Therapy Cost Comparison

There are several ways to receive ketamine therapy. Here is how costs compare across the most common treatment formats:

Isha Health (At-Home) IV Infusion Clinic Spravato (Esketamine)
Cost per session $350 $400–$800 $500–$900
6-session series ~$2,100 + med $2,400–$4,800 $3,000–$5,400
Location Your home In-clinic In-clinic (REMS)
Insurance HSA/FSA + superbill Rarely covered Some plans cover
Physician access Board-certified psychiatrist Varies (often anesthesiologist) Varies

For a detailed comparison, see oral ketamine vs IV infusion and Spravato vs generic ketamine.

What Is Included in the $350 Consultation

  • Full 60-minute psychiatric evaluation with a board-certified psychiatrist
  • Personalized treatment plan tailored to your symptoms and history
  • Prescription for oral ketamine (if clinically appropriate)
  • Ongoing clinical monitoring using validated tools (PHQ-9, GAD-7)
  • Secure messaging access to your treating psychiatrist
  • Superbill generation for insurance reimbursement
  • Session preparation and integration guidance

HSA/FSA and Insurance Reimbursement

While ketamine therapy is not typically covered by insurance directly, there are ways to reduce your out-of-pocket cost:

  • HSA/FSA cards are accepted for all Isha Health services
  • Superbills are provided after each appointment for out-of-network insurance reimbursement
  • Many patients receive partial reimbursement through their insurance plans

Learn more about reimbursement on our superbill page.

Is Ketamine Therapy Worth the Cost?

Based on clinical data from over 500 patients treated through the Isha Health protocol:

88.8%

improvement in moderate-to-severe depression

92.6%

achieved minimal anxiety

99.1%

patient retention rate

View our complete clinical outcomes data.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does ketamine therapy cost?

At Isha Health, the initial 60-minute consultation is $350 and follow-up visits are $350 for 30 minutes. Monthly medication costs $50-$150. IV infusion clinics typically charge $400-$800 per session, while Spravato costs $500-$900 per session plus insurance requirements.

Does insurance cover ketamine therapy?

Most insurance plans do not cover off-label ketamine therapy directly. However, Isha Health provides superbills that you can submit for potential out-of-network reimbursement. HSA and FSA cards are accepted for all services.

Is at-home ketamine therapy cheaper than IV infusions?

Yes. At-home oral ketamine therapy through Isha Health costs $350 per consultation plus $50-$150/month for medication. A typical IV infusion series costs $2,400-$4,800 for six sessions. At-home treatment is significantly more affordable while clinical data shows comparable outcomes.

Can I use HSA or FSA to pay for ketamine therapy?

Yes. Isha Health accepts HSA and FSA cards for consultations and medication costs.

What is included in the $350 consultation fee?

The $350 initial consultation includes a full 60-minute psychiatric evaluation, personalized treatment planning, prescription (if appropriate), ongoing clinical monitoring via PHQ-9 and GAD-7 assessments, secure messaging access to your psychiatrist, and superbill generation for insurance reimbursement.

How many sessions of ketamine therapy will I need?

Most patients begin with an initial treatment phase of 4-6 sessions over several weeks, followed by maintenance sessions as needed. The average treatment duration at Isha Health is 128 days. Your psychiatrist will create a personalized plan based on your response to treatment.

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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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