If you're in Seattle 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 Seattle 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.
Seattle, a 750,000-resident city in Washington (Pacific Time), sits within the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro of 4 million. Seattle's long winter darkness makes seasonal-affective patterns common — many residents have a documented history of treatment-resistant depression after years of SSRIs. Ketamine therapy is increasingly used as a faster-acting alternative, and the at-home telehealth model fits a city where dosing-day weather can otherwise derail an in-clinic plan.
Major healthcare systems serving the area include UW Medicine, Swedish Medical Center, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, and Kaiser Permanente Washington. Isha Health complements these in-system options with a fully telehealth alternative — accessible from Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, the U-District, and Bellevue (across the lake) and anywhere else with a stable internet connection. Sessions are scheduled in your local Pacific Time, and our physician network is licensed to prescribe in Washington.
Seattle's pronounced winter darkness drives one of the nation's highest documented rates of seasonal-affective disorder, often co-occurring with treatment-resistant depression after years of first-line antidepressant failures. Washington DOH data shows consistent in-network supply gaps for psychiatric care.
UW Medicine's Department of Psychiatry runs active research on treatment-resistant depression and PTSD, and is one of the Pacific Northwest's leading academic psychiatric centers. For active studies, see recruiting ketamine trials in Seattle on ClinicalTrials.gov.
These licensed clinicians work with Seattle-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 Seattle address, and complete sessions at home with ongoing clinical support.
Initial consultation is $350 (60 min). Follow-ups are $350 (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 Washington. 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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