Ketamine Providers in Philadelphia, PA
6 providers in Philadelphia
Browse 6 ketamine therapy providers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including ketamine infusion clinic, wellness & integrative center, pain management clinic practices. Providers in Philadelphia commonly treat depression, anxiety, ptsd.
Ketamine Therapy in Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia has 6 ketamine therapy providers listed in our directory. Provider types include ketamine infusion clinic, wellness & integrative center, pain management 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
Philadelphia is home to 6 ketamine therapy providers, making it the 1st largest market in Pennsylvania with 33.3% of the state's clinics. The city's provider mix is led by ketamine infusion clinic practices (50% of providers), followed by wellness & integrative center (16.7%) and pain management clinic (16.7%).
Treatment Specializations
Providers in Philadelphia most commonly treat depression (83.3% of providers), anxiety (83.3%), and ptsd (83.3%). Additional conditions treated include bipolar disorder (83.3%), addiction (83.3%), chronic pain (83.3%), ocd.
Compared to Other Pennsylvania Cities
Philadelphia ranks 1st in Pennsylvania for ketamine therapy access, ahead of Bala Cynwyd (3 providers).
Frequently Asked Questions
- There are 6 ketamine therapy providers listed in Philadelphia. Browse the listings below to compare provider types, conditions treated, and contact information.
- IV ketamine infusions typically cost $400–$800 per session in Philadelphia, 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 Philadelphia 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.