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Ketamine Therapy at Therapeutic Alternatives

Ketamine Therapy at Therapeutic Alternatives

4.9(81)
|West Jordan, Utah
SpravatoIV InfusionKAPAt-Home+1 more

Ketamine is a legal, FDA-regulated medication prescribed by licensed clinicians. Spravato is FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression.

Spravato
treatment types
In-Person & Telehealth
in-clinic treatment
Partial Coverage
coverage varies by plan

Pricing & Treatment Options

Publicly Sourced

Per Session

Contact clinic for current pricing

Prices are reported data, not a guarantee. Contact the clinic to confirm current pricing and availability. HSA/FSA may be accepted.

Hours of Operation

Monday9AM-5PM
Tuesday9AM-5PM
Wednesday9AM-5PM
ThursdayToday9AM-5PM
Friday9AM-5PM
Saturday10AM-2PM
SundayClosed

Hours sourced from public listings. Verify directly with the provider.

What a Typical Session Involves

These descriptions reflect what a typical session often involves. Each provider's process may differ.

You self-administer an FDA-approved nasal spray under supervision at a certified clinic, followed by a mandatory two-hour monitoring period. Most providers require that you do not drive until the next day.

A clinician administers ketamine through an IV drip while monitoring your vitals. The infusion typically runs about 40 minutes. Most providers require someone to drive you home.

Ketamine is combined with psychotherapy — your therapist typically stays present throughout the session, which generally runs two to three hours. Integration sessions afterward are often considered a core part of the process.

After a telehealth consultation, medication is shipped to your home. Many providers require a designated sitter present during sessions. Effects typically last one to two hours.