Ketamine Providers in Wyoming
2 providers across 2 cities
Wyoming has 2 ketamine therapy providers across 2 cities. The most common provider types are ketamine infusion clinic, wellness & integrative center. Providers in Wyoming commonly treat depression, anxiety, ptsd. Top cities include Jackson, Torrington.
Ketamine Therapy in Wyoming
Wyoming residents dealing with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and chronic pain have access to ketamine therapy providers in Cheyenne, Torrington, Casper, and surrounding communities. As the least-populated state in the U.S., Wyoming faces significant mental health provider shortages, making ketamine an important option when traditional psychiatry is hours away. Wyoming's average IV ketamine cost is roughly 18% below the national average, and expanded telehealth access is improving reach to patients in remote areas.
Wyoming ranks 44th nationally with 2 ketamine therapy providers, averaging 1 provider per city. The largest provider category is ketamine infusion clinic (50% of providers). Jackson leads the state with 1 provider.
State Regulations
Wyoming follows federal DEA Schedule III rules for ketamine. The Wyoming State Board of Nursing issued a specific advisory opinion (reviewed January 2024) affirming that trained RNs and APRNs may administer ketamine for moderate sedation with physician/APRN/PA on-site direction. Wyoming does not have a CPOM doctrine. A 2025 wrongful death lawsuit involving at-home ketamine troches without supervision has elevated awareness of safety protocols.
Insurance & Medicaid Coverage
Wyoming Medicaid (WyoPath) requires prior authorization for Spravato, aligned with standard REMS and clinical criteria. Wyoming's relatively small Medicaid population means fewer dedicated plan-specific policies are publicly documented. Wyoming Medicaid covers live video telehealth for behavioral health services.
Telehealth Options
Wyoming participates in DEA's extension through December 31, 2026 allowing Schedule III ketamine prescribing via telehealth. Wyoming's 2025 Telehealth Freedom Act (HB0241) would allow out-of-state licensed providers to deliver telehealth services without a Wyoming license, significantly expanding remote access.
Cost of Ketamine Therapy
IV ketamine infusions in Wyoming typically cost $350–$550 per session. Wyoming IV infusion costs average approximately $375/session — about 18% below the national average, consistent with Wyoming's lower cost of living. A standard initial series of 6 infusions runs $2100–$3300. Spravato (esketamine) may be partially or fully covered by insurance.
Mental Health Access
Wyoming has 32.25% of mental health needs met (HRSA, December 2025), requiring 41 additional practitioners. Wyoming's vast rural geography means most counties face some form of mental health provider shortage. As the least populous state, telehealth-delivered ketamine is especially relevant. Wyoming has approximately 0.52 ketamine providers per 100,000 residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, with a qualified provider. Wyoming has a small but growing set of ketamine clinics. The 2025 wrongful death case in Cody underscores the importance of choosing REMS-certified clinic settings with proper monitoring, rather than unsupervised at-home protocols.
- Wyoming Medicaid requires prior authorization for Spravato based on standard clinical criteria including TRD diagnosis, REMS certification, and 2-hour post-dose monitoring. IV ketamine infusions are not covered and remain self-pay.
- Wyoming has below-average IV ketamine costs, averaging around $375 per session compared to the national average of $458. A standard six-infusion series runs approximately $2,100-$3,300.