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Ketamine Therapy Cost in Nevada

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Nevada's ketamine therapy market is concentrated in the Las Vegas metropolitan area, with a small number of providers in Reno. Pricing is in line with national averages, with standard IV infusions typically running $450–$500 per session. Nevada follows federal mental health parity requirements, and a late-2025 state insurance report identified 16 carriers potentially violating those requirements — with the state weighing up to $25 million in penalties. Nevada's legislature rejected a proposed psychedelic pilot program for veterans (AB 378) during the 2025 session.

Modalities Available

Nevada clinics offer IV ketamine infusion, intramuscular (IM) injection, Spravato (esketamine) at certified REMS centers, and oral/sublingual ketamine, including telehealth-accessible at-home programs. IV infusion is the most common modality across Las Vegas providers. Spravato received FDA approval as a standalone monotherapy for treatment-resistant depression in January 2025, expanding its use beyond adjunct therapy. The DEA's telehealth prescribing extension through December 31, 2026 allows patients to access at-home sublingual ketamine through telehealth providers without an in-person visit.

Cost & Pricing

Standard IV ketamine infusions in Nevada typically range from $450–$500 per session for the general public. Some clinics offer reduced-rate programs for veterans and first responders, but these discounted rates are not representative of general market pricing. Most patients complete a 6-infusion induction protocol, with many clinics offering package pricing. Spravato is available through most major commercial insurance plans with prior authorization at reduced out-of-pocket costs.

Insurance Coverage

Nevada follows federal mental health parity requirements under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, with relevant state statutes codified through SB 426 and AB 425. A late-2025 state insurance report identified 16 carriers potentially violating parity requirements in Nevada, with the state weighing penalties of up to $25 million. Spravato coverage varies by plan and typically requires prior authorization. IV ketamine infusions are generally paid out-of-pocket. Many clinics accept HSA and FSA payments.

Conditions Treated

Nevada ketamine clinics treat treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, bipolar depression, and chronic pain conditions. Las Vegas providers serve patients from across the metro and occasionally patients traveling to the area specifically for treatment.

What to Expect

The standard ketamine therapy process begins with a medical consultation and psychological screening to confirm candidacy. Most patients complete a 6-infusion induction series over 2–3 weeks, with each session lasting 40–60 minutes in a monitored clinical setting. Patients are required to arrange transportation home after infusion sessions, as driving is not permitted following treatment.

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