How Much Does Ketamine Therapy Cost in Dallas?
Ketamine therapy has become an increasingly popular option for people struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mood disorders—especially when traditional treatments haven’t worked well.
Our clinic is located in Southlake and serves patients across the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
One of the most common questions we hear is simple:
How much does ketamine therapy cost in Dallas?
The answer depends on the type of treatment, the clinic, and the treatment plan recommended by your clinician. Below is a clear, realistic breakdown of what patients can expect.
Average cost of ketamine therapy in Dallas
Across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, ketamine therapy typically costs:
- $350–$800 per session for in-office treatment
- $2,000–$4,000 for an initial treatment series
Prices vary widely depending on provider credentials, clinic setting, treatment protocol, and level of medical supervision. Many clinics recommend a series of treatments at the beginning of care, which is why understanding per-session pricing is important.
Why ketamine therapy prices vary
Level of medical supervision
Treatment supervised by a psychiatrist or physician typically costs more than treatment in non-psychiatric settings.
Clinic vs spa setting
Medical clinics often provide psychiatric evaluation, medication management, treatment planning, and ongoing monitoring as part of comprehensive mental healthcare.
Type of ketamine treatment
Common formats include IV ketamine infusions, intramuscular ketamine, sublingual ketamine, and Spravato® (esketamine nasal spray). Each has different pricing structures.
Affordable ketamine therapy options
Historically, cost has been one of the biggest barriers to care. Many patients delay treatment simply because they assume it will be unaffordable.
However, some clinics now offer more accessible pricing for in-office treatment. For patients seeking ketamine therapy in Dallas, in-office sessions may be available starting around the mid-hundreds per visit depending on the clinic and treatment plan.
Is ketamine therapy covered by insurance?
Insurance coverage depends on the treatment type.
Spravato® (esketamine) is often covered by insurance when medically appropriate.
IV, IM, and sublingual ketamine are usually considered off-label and are typically self-pay. Many clinics help verify benefits and provide cost estimates before treatment begins.
Is ketamine therapy worth the cost?
For many patients, ketamine is considered after multiple medications haven’t helped, side effects were difficult, or symptoms remain severe.
Some patients notice improvement within weeks, which is why many people explore ketamine when other options haven’t provided enough relief.
Next steps
If you’re exploring treatment, the first step is a consultation with a clinician to determine whether ketamine or other treatment options may be appropriate.