Ketamine Therapy Cost, Pricing and Insurance Coverage Options

Mental health care shouldn’t feel confusing or out of reach.
At Keta Medical Center, we strive to make ketamine therapy accessible and affordable.

How much does ketamine therapy cost?

Spravato is covered by insurance and we accept most commercial insurance plans and Medicare. Your out-of-pocket costs depend on your specific plan but most Keta Medical patients pay only $0-$50 per visit for Spravato treatment. The induction phase includes eight sessions over four weeks, followed by optimization and maintenance sessions, and is covered by most insurance plans.  

IV ketamine infusions are not covered by insurance and cost $500 per infusion. The induction period consists of six infusions over the course of three weeks, with booster sessions as needed after that.

Spravato vs. IV ketamine comparison

Spravato® (esketamine)
IV ketamine
Typical cost per visit
$0–$50 after insurance for most patients
$500 per infusion
FDA-approved for Depression
Insurance accepted
Induction phase
Session duration
Medical supervision
Spravato®
Esketamine nasal spray
Most patients pay
$0–$50
per visit

Insurance coverage

Spravato patients often qualify for copay assistance through Janssen’s Observation Rebate Program (ORP) and Janssen Savings Assist. Our team will guide you through the eligibility and enrollment process.

What to expect
IV ketamine
Intravenous ketamine infusion
Cost per infusion
$500
per visit

Affordability support

6 infusion series
$3,000
What to expect

Spravato® manufacturer support programs

Support Programs from the Makers of Spravato

Janssen Observation Rebate Program (ORP)
Spravato patients with commercial insurance may qualify for a rebate of up to $800 per calendar year.

What this means for you
If eligible, you can receive up to $800 reimbursement for out-of-pocket office fees. Keta submits the paperwork on your behalf, and the reimbursement check is sent right to your home.

J&J withMe Savings Assist Program
For many commercially insured patients, the Savings Assist Program offers robust financial support for Spravato treatments.

What this means for you
This program can significantly reduce the fees associated with treatment. Eligibility varies by plan. Our team will check your coverage and take care of the paperwork if you qualify.

Flexible monthly payments for IV ketamine

Unlike Spravato, IV Ketamine infusions are not covered by insurance.

But don’t let cost hold you back. With CareCredit, you can start IV ketamine treatment now and pay over the course of a year at 0% interest, for qualified applicants. 

  • 6 sessions for just $250/month (0% interest for 12 months)*
  • Apply in minutes with no impact on your credit score
  • Use it for yourself or an immediate family member
  • Just give us a call and we’ll walk you through the process

Payment & Scheduling Policies

Payment
All payments are due at the time of service. We keep a credit card on file for your convenience and to simplify billing.

Rescheduling & Cancellations
You may reschedule or cancel up to 24 hours in advance at no cost. Missed appointments or late cancellations will be charged the full session fee.

Late Arrivals
If you arrive more than 15 minutes late, your appointment may need to be rescheduled and will be billed as a no-show.

Ketamine therapy insurance coverage for Spravato

Spravato is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression and is covered by most insurance plans. We accept Medicare and most major commercial insurers (we do not accept Medicaid).

Our team manages approvals, billing and prior authorizations for you.

Plus, Janssen — the manufacturer — offers patient assistance programs that can cover co-pays, deductibles, and more. We’ll handle the paperwork.

Most commercial insurance accepted
Benefits verified within 24 hours
No surprise billing
We handle the paperwork. You focus on healing.
Step 1

Send us a photo of your insurance card. (front and back)

Step 2

We verify benefits and handle paperwork.

Step 3

We text you within 24 hours with clear cost details.

No confusing forms. No chasing approvals. No unexpected bills.

How it works

Assessment
Find out if ketamine therapy Is right for you

Begin with a 20-minute intake call, followed by a medical consultation. We’ll coordinate with your existing therapist or connect you with one of our in-house therapists to ensure you’re fully supported from the start.

Preparation
Getting ready for your first treatment

Before your first treatment, you’ll have a free orientation, meet your care team, and receive a clear walkthrough of what to expect. Your personal liaison supports you throughout — and nothing begins until you feel ready.

Induction phase
6-8 sessions
over the first month

Treatment follows your personalized plan, with 6–8 sessions in the first month. Spravato is given twice weekly for four weeks, IV ketamine twice weekly for three weeks.

Maintenance phase
Your ongoing
treatment plan

Your treatment continues with ongoing collaboration with your care team, regular progress evaluations, and booster sessions scheduled as needed — designed for long-term stability, not quick fixes.

Why patients choose Keta Medical Center

Evening and weekend availability

Schedule appointments at times that
work best for you.

Help with insurance

We accept most major insurance plans and handle the paperwork for you.

Safe, physician-led care

Every treatment is supervised on-site by an experienced medical doctor.

Personalized treatment plans

Your treatment is designed around your unique mental health history and needs.

Integrated mental health support

We coordinate closely with your existing therapist or connect you with our in-house team if needed.

FAQs

Yes, when administered under medical supervision by trained physicians, ketamine therapy is safe. At Keta Medical Center, our team is led by emergency medicine physicians with extensive training, ensuring that every treatment adheres to the highest standards of medical safety.

Side effects may include mild nausea, dizziness, feelings of dissociation, anxiety or increased blood pressure. These typically resolve shortly after the treatment session. Our medical team monitors patients closely to manage any side effects effectively.

The duration of symptom relief varies. Many patients experience significant improvement in their symptoms for several weeks to months after completing their initial series of treatments. Ongoing maintenance sessions can help prolong these benefits.

 
It is not safe to drive immediately following a ketamine session. You may feel disoriented or drowsy for a few hours after treatment, so please arrange for someone to drive you home. Some patients find they need time to rest and recover after a session, so we recommend not scheduling any demanding tasks immediately afterwards. While many patients return immediately to light activities, everyone’s recovery time varies. We offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, so you can find a time that works best for your schedule.
Unlike many clinics, Keta Medical Center is led by board-certified emergency medicine physicians. Every treatment session is overseen by a physician, ensuring high medical standards. Plus, our clinic is designed to provide a warm and supportive environment, recognizing the vulnerability of our patients.

Spravato treatments typically cost $0–$50 per visit for insurance-approved patients. IV ketamine is a cash pay service, at $500 per infusion, with a recommended six-infusion induction series.

The number of sessions varies by treatment type. For IV ketamine, many patients begin with a six-session induction series, followed by personalized maintenance sessions as needed. For Spravato, the induction phase consists of eight sessions over the course of four weeks followed by a personalized optimization and maintenance phase.

Spravato is covered by insurance and we accept most commercial insurance and Medicare (we do not accept Medicaid). IV ketamine is rarely covered but may be partially reimbursable through a superbill.

Yes, most commercial plans cover Spravato. We handle approvals, benefit checks, and provide manufacturer savings program guidance.

Because IV ketamine is not FDA-approved for depression, insurers classify it as “off-label” and do not provide standard coverage.

For patients that opt to receive IV ketamine treatment, which is not covered by insurance and costs $500 per infusion, we work with CareCredit to provide flexible payment options. Our team reviews all financing options with you before treatment begins.

Book a consultation. Our intake team will review your symptoms, medical history, and insurance benefits to determine whether Spravato or IV ketamine is right for you.

Not sure yet?

Explore the resources on our site to find out how ketamine treatment can help you heal. 

Not sure yet?

Explore the resources on our site to find out how ketamine treatment can help you heal. 

Check if your insurance covers
Spravato®
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We do not accept Medicaid.
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