If you're in Scottsdale and struggling with depression, anxiety, or PTSD, you don't need to visit a clinic. Isha Health brings physician-led ketamine-assisted therapy directly to you through secure telemedicine — no traffic, no waiting rooms, no disruption to your routine.
If you’re in crisis
Ketamine therapy is not appropriate for an active crisis. If you’re experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm right now, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line), or call 911. These are free, confidential, and available 24/7.
1. Consultation
60-minute video evaluation with a physician. We assess your symptoms, history, and suitability for ketamine therapy.
2. Medication
Your personalized prescription is sent to a pharmacy and delivered to your door in Scottsdale within 3-5 business days.
3. At-home sessions
Complete your ketamine sessions from the comfort of home with ongoing support from your care team.
Scottsdale, a 245,000-resident city in Arizona (Mountain Standard Time (no DST)), sits within the Phoenix metro's east-Valley communities, including Paradise Valley and Tempe. Scottsdale residents have access to some of the country's strongest private psychiatric practices, but the highest-rated providers are almost entirely cash-pay and booked weeks out. Online ketamine therapy at $398/session is a comparatively affordable, physician-led alternative that doesn't require relocating your day to a Camelback-area clinic.
Major healthcare systems serving the area include Mayo Clinic Arizona, HonorHealth Scottsdale, Banner Health, and a high concentration of private psychiatric practices. Isha Health complements these in-system options with a fully telehealth alternative — accessible from Old Town, North Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, and Tempe and anywhere else with a stable internet connection. Sessions are scheduled in your local Mountain Standard Time (no DST), and our physician network is licensed to prescribe in Arizona.
Scottsdale's older-adult population — significantly above Maricopa County's median age — has documented rates of late-life depression that remain under-treated due to limits in Medicare-accepting psychiatric supply across the East Valley.
Mayo Clinic Arizona's Scottsdale campus runs the area's most comprehensive academic psychiatric research program, with active trials for depression and treatment-resistant conditions. For active studies, see recruiting ketamine trials in Scottsdale on ClinicalTrials.gov.
These licensed clinicians work with Scottsdale-area patients receiving ketamine therapy. Many can complement your Isha Health treatment with integration support.
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You meet with a physician over video, receive your prescription by mail at your Scottsdale address, and complete sessions at home with ongoing clinical support.
Initial consultation is $398 (60 min). Follow-ups are $398 (30 min). Medication is typically $50-150/month. HSA/FSA accepted. See our pricing page for details.
Yes. Ketamine is a Schedule III medication that can be legally prescribed off-label by licensed physicians in Arizona. It is not a controlled substance in the same category as Schedule I or II drugs.
No. Isha Health is 100% telemedicine. All consultations are via secure video. Medication is delivered to your home.
88.8% of Isha Health patients with moderate-to-severe depression show measurable improvement
Based on over 500 patients with validated assessments. See our clinical outcomes report →
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