Ketamine Clinics in Utah
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Utah has a notable concentration of ketamine therapy providers relative to its population, with Salt Lake City serving as the regional hub for the Intermountain West. Utah has among the highest rates of adult mental illness in the nation — approximately 26.86% of adults experience a mental illness — which has generated significant demand for treatments like ketamine therapy. Established providers include Utah Ketamine Clinic, which reports administering more than 15,000 infusions, Guided Ketamine, which offers a unique mobile house-call service, and the University of Utah's Huntsman Mental Health Institute. IV infusions in Utah typically range from $330–$475 per session, reflecting the state's lower cost of living relative to coastal markets. Spravato is available through multiple providers and is covered by a relatively broad set of commercial insurers, including BCBS, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Select Health, and Cigna — though the number of REMS-certified providers limits practical access for some patients.
Available Modalities
Utah providers offer IV ketamine infusion, intramuscular (IM) injection, Spravato (esketamine) at certified REMS centers, and sublingual ketamine. Spravato received FDA approval for standalone monotherapy use in January 2025. Guided Ketamine offers a distinctive mobile service model — bringing ketamine therapy directly to patients at home — one of a small number of providers nationally offering house-call ketamine. The University of Utah's Huntsman Mental Health Institute provides a clinically rigorous, academically affiliated option within a major medical center setting.
Cost & Pricing
IV ketamine infusions in Utah typically range from $330–$475 per session, making Utah one of the more affordable ketamine markets in the western United States. The state's lower cost of living is reflected in below-average prices compared to coastal markets. Package pricing for the standard 6-infusion induction series typically runs $1,980–$2,850. Spravato may be covered by insurance with prior authorization. HSA and FSA payments are accepted at most providers.
Insurance & Payment
Utah follows federal mental health parity requirements under MHPAEA. Spravato coverage is available through a relatively broad set of commercial insurers in Utah, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Select Health (a regional Utah-based plan), and Cigna. Prior authorization is required at all insurers. Fewer REMS-certified providers in Utah accept all of these plans, so verifying in-network status before beginning treatment is important. Off-label IV ketamine is not covered by insurance. HSA and FSA payments are widely accepted.
Conditions Treated
Utah ketamine clinics treat treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, OCD, bipolar depression, chronic pain, and suicidal ideation. Utah's high rates of adult mental illness have created strong demand for evidence-based treatments that can reach patients who have not responded to traditional antidepressants. The University of Utah's Huntsman Mental Health Institute provides an academic option with experience treating complex cases.
What to Expect
Treatment begins with a medical consultation and screening to determine candidacy. Most patients complete a 6-infusion induction series over 2–3 weeks, with IV sessions lasting 40–60 minutes in a monitored clinical setting. At providers like Guided Ketamine, care is delivered in the patient's home by a mobile provider. Integration support and follow-up maintenance infusions are available at most Utah clinics. Patients should confirm whether their provider offers or recommends integration therapy, as protocols vary.