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Are you considering ketamine treatment to manage depression, anxiety, or chronic pain? One of the first questions that come up when researching this therapy is, “How much does ketamine treatment cost?” Let’s dive into what makes up the cost of ketamine treatment and how much you can expect to pay.

What Is Included in the Cost of Ketamine Treatment?

The cost of ketamine treatment will depend on a variety of factors. Generally speaking, it includes the provider consultation fee and the medication’s price. The provider consultation fee is often a flat fee that covers the initial assessment and subsequent follow-up visits. The administration fee is typically

based on how long you receive the treatment; this varies from provider to provider. There may also be additional lab work fees if you need blood drawn before your appointment or other medications prescribed by your doctor during your visit. The cost also varies on the route of administration. In-person ketamine treatment sessions can cost $7,000-$10,000 for two months of treatment. Two months is the standard starting dose for ketamine. With sublingual ketamine done through Safe Haven Health’s ketamine program, your monthly cost would be $250.

Where Can You Find Affordable Ketamine Treatment?

There are a few ways to find affordable ketamine treatment options in your area if you want in-person treatment. First, check with local hospitals or clinics that offer ketamine infusions. They will often have discounted rates or payment plans available if needed. Additionally, some organizations provide low-cost ketamine treatments for those who cannot afford regular prices. Finally, many providers offer discounts for purchasing multiple treatments up front. So, if you want more than one session, consider buying them in bulk!

Finding affordable ketamine treatment doesn’t have to be complicated—all it takes is a little bit of research and asking a few questions! Ultimately, the cost of ketamine treatment will depend on various factors, such as how long you will receive the infusion and what type of medication it is (if any). If necessary, don’t hesitate to ask about payment plans or discounts from potential providers to ensure this vital therapy fits your budget. You can get started with life-changing relief without breaking the bank! Learn more about our home ketamine treatment program here.