Ketamine Providers in Los Angeles, CA
10 providers in Los Angeles
Browse 10 ketamine therapy providers in Los Angeles, California, including psychiatry practice, mental health practice, ketamine infusion clinic practices. Providers in Los Angeles commonly treat depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder.
Ketamine Therapy in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles has 10 ketamine therapy providers listed in our directory. Provider types include psychiatry practice, mental health practice, ketamine infusion clinic. These providers may offer IV ketamine infusions, Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray, or ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for conditions such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain.
Provider Landscape
Los Angeles is home to 10 ketamine therapy providers, making it the 3rd largest market in California with 6.7% of the state's clinics. The city's provider mix is led by psychiatry practice practices (80% of providers), followed by mental health practice (10%) and ketamine infusion clinic (10%).
Treatment Specializations
Providers in Los Angeles most commonly treat depression (100% of providers), anxiety (100%), and bipolar disorder (80%). Additional conditions treated include ocd (70%), ptsd (60%), addiction (50%), chronic pain.
Compared to Other California Cities
Los Angeles ranks 3rd in California for ketamine therapy access, behind San Francisco (14 providers), San Diego (13 providers).
Frequently Asked Questions
- There are 10 ketamine therapy providers listed in Los Angeles. Browse the listings below to compare provider types, conditions treated, and contact information.
- IV ketamine infusions typically cost $400–$800 per session in Los Angeles, with an initial series of 6 infusions recommended over 2–3 weeks. Spravato (esketamine) may be covered by insurance. Costs vary by provider and treatment protocol, so contact clinics directly for current pricing.
- Ketamine providers in Los Angeles most commonly treat treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and chronic pain conditions. Some providers also treat OCD, bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders. Each provider's listing indicates which conditions they specialize in.