Ketamine Clinics in Houston, TX
9 providers found in Houston, Texas
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1315 St Joseph Pkwy Suite #1107, Houston, TX 77002
9055 Katy Fwy #311, Houston, TX 77024
14740 Barryknoll Ln #140, Houston, TX 77079
7710 Beechnut St #206, Houston, TX 77074
8200 Wednesbury Ln #225, Houston, TX 77074
4543 Post Oak Pl Dr Ste 125, Houston, TX 77027
12807 Haynes Rd Building A, Unit 1, Houston, TX 77066
2211 Norfolk St #740, Houston, TX 77098
1200 Binz St Suite 480, Houston, TX 77004
Houston is a leading hub for ketamine therapy in Texas, with 10+ providers spread across the metro area including Bellaire, the Texas Medical Center district, Sugar Land, Katy, and surrounding suburbs. As the fourth-largest city in the US with a population of 2.39 million, Houston offers patients a wide range of provider options and competitive pricing. The city's large and diverse patient population is served by a mix of dedicated ketamine infusion centers, integrative psychiatry practices, and anesthesia-based clinics.
Local Clinical Landscape
Houston's ketamine therapy providers range from dedicated ketamine clinics to integrative psychiatry practices. The Bellaire area near the Texas Medical Center is particularly well-served, with multiple providers within a short driving distance. Houston's medical community — anchored by the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical complex — has been an early adopter of evidence-based ketamine therapy, and several providers have strong clinical credentials and academic affiliations.
Cost & Pricing
Houston ketamine clinics charge $315–$650 per IV infusion, with most providers in the $400–$550 range. Some clinics offer among the most competitive pricing in the metro starting below $350 per session. Package deals for 6 sessions typically run $2,000–$3,600. The competitive Houston market means patients can compare options across several providers to find the right fit for their clinical needs and budget.
Accessibility
Most Houston clinics are easily accessible by car with free parking available. The metro area is large and car-dependent, so patients should factor drive times into their choice of provider — several clinics are clustered near the Texas Medical Center and the Bellaire/West University area, while others serve suburban communities like Sugar Land and Katy. Telehealth consultations are offered by most providers for initial screenings. Some clinics offer evening and weekend appointments to accommodate working patients.