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Cost guide · updated June 2026

Ketamine therapy cost in Sandy, UT

Compare 2 ketamine therapy providers in Sandy.

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Providers in Sandy

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Pricing last reviewed June 2026. Contact providers to verify current rates.
ProviderTreatmentPrice / SessionPackage PriceInsuranceVerification
Spravato(1)

FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray, administered in-office with monitoring. Typically covered by commercial insurance and Medicare.

Nervana Mind's JourneySpravato
$330–$450

Estimated range — contact provider to confirm

Regional estimatePricing last checked: June 2026
IV Infusion(1)

Physician-monitored infusions. Insurance rarely covers IV ketamine — budget for the full course (commonly 6 infusions).

Restorative Health | Ketamine Infusions, Cannabis, TelemedicineIV Infusion
$250–$275
Publicly sourcedPricing last checked: February 2026
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Ketamine therapy pricing in Sandy

Sandy, UT has 2 ketamine therapy clinics offering IV infusion, Spravato, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. Contact providers for current pricing.

What affects the cost of ketamine therapy?

Ketamine therapy pricing in Sandy varies by treatment modality. IV infusion is typically the most expensive option due to anesthesia monitoring requirements. IM ketamine tends to be 20–30% less expensive, and oral or sublingual programs delivered via telehealth are usually the most affordable. Package pricing for the standard 6-session induction series often provides 10–20% savings compared to per-session rates. Contact providers directly for current pricing, as rates vary and are not always publicly listed.

Insurance coverage for ketamine therapy in Sandy

Insurance coverage for ketamine therapy in Sandy follows the national pattern: Spravato (esketamine nasal spray) is the only ketamine-derived treatment with broad insurance coverage, including most major commercial insurers and Medicare. IV ketamine is prescribed off-label for depression and pain, which means most insurers classify it as investigational and do not cover it — patients typically pay entirely out-of-pocket. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) can be used for ketamine therapy at most providers. If you have Spravato-compatible insurance coverage (BCBS, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, or Medicare), look for REMS-certified Spravato providers in the comparison table above. With the J&J Spravato withMe Savings Program, eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $10 per session for medication, and a separate Observation Rebate Program can cover monitoring costs after rebate. Enroll at Account.JNJwithMe.com before your first session. At least one provider in Sandy currently accepts insurance for some services.

What to expect from treatment

The standard ketamine therapy protocol in Sandy begins with an initial consultation — a medical and psychiatric intake with a licensed prescriber who reviews your history to determine candidacy. If approved, most patients complete a 6-session induction series over 2–3 weeks. Each IV session lasts 40–60 minutes in a monitored clinical setting, followed by a brief recovery period. You will need a driver home after each session. After the induction series, maintenance sessions are scheduled based on your response, typically every 4–8 weeks. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) providers integrate therapist sessions before, during, and after each infusion for patients seeking deeper therapeutic work alongside the medicine.

How to get started in Sandy

To find the right provider in Sandy, review the pricing table above and filter by modality and insurance situation. Most providers offer a free or low-cost initial phone consultation — use this to ask about pricing, packages, clinical protocols, and wait times. You can also view the full directory of ketamine therapy providers in Sandy for additional ratings, photos, and contact details.

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