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Verified ketamine clinics, Spravato centers, and legal psilocybin service centers — search by city, state, or zip code.
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Ketamine Therapy by State
Legal in all 50 states · 49 states with listed providers
Alabama
2 clinics
Alaska
1 clinic
Arizona
26 clinics
Arkansas
3 clinics
California
75 clinics
Colorado
47 clinics
Connecticut
8 clinics
Delaware
1 clinic
District Of Columbia
3 clinics
Florida
50 clinics
Georgia
9 clinics
Hawaii
3 clinics
Idaho
5 clinics
Illinois
16 clinics
Indiana
10 clinics
Iowa
1 clinic
Kansas
3 clinics
Kentucky
4 clinics
Louisiana
2 clinics
Maryland
10 clinics
Massachusetts
16 clinics
Michigan
12 clinics
Minnesota
29 clinics
Mississippi
3 clinics
Missouri
3 clinics
Montana
2 clinics
Nebraska
2 clinics
Nevada
14 clinics
New Hampshire
1 clinic
New Jersey
29 clinics
New Mexico
5 clinics
New York
132 clinics
North Carolina
2 clinics
North Dakota
3 clinics
Ohio
11 clinics
Oklahoma
2 clinics
Oregon
10 clinics
Pennsylvania
10 clinics
Rhode Island
1 clinic
South Carolina
1 clinic
South Dakota
1 clinic
Tennessee
15 clinics
Texas
61 clinics
Utah
28 clinics
Vermont
1 clinic
Virginia
7 clinics
Washington
8 clinics
West Virginia
2 clinics
Wisconsin
8 clinics
Psilocybin Therapy by State
Legal in OR, CO · NM & MN programs launching
What Is Psychedelic Therapy?
Psychedelic therapy uses carefully controlled doses of mind-altering substances — administered in a supervised clinical or licensed setting — to support the treatment of depression, PTSD, anxiety, OCD, addiction, and end-of-life distress. The two most widely available forms in the United States are ketamine therapy and psilocybin therapy.
Ketamine therapy is legal across all 50 states. Licensed clinics offer IV infusions, intramuscular (IM) injections, and the FDA-approved nasal spray esketamine (Spravato). Hundreds of ketamine clinics operate nationwide, making it the most accessible form of psychedelic-assisted treatment available today.
Psilocybin therapy — supervised sessions using psilocybin mushrooms — is currently legal at licensed service centers in Oregon and Colorado, with programs building in New Mexico and Minnesota following recent legislation. No diagnosis or prescription is required in Oregon or Colorado; any adult 21+ may access services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is psychedelic therapy?
Psychedelic therapy uses substances like ketamine or psilocybin — administered in a controlled, supervised setting — to support treatment of depression, PTSD, anxiety, and addiction. Ketamine therapy is legal in all 50 states. Psilocybin therapy is legal in Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, and Minnesota.
How do I find psychedelic therapy near me?
Use the search bar above to search by city, state, or zip code. You can also browse the state grid below to find providers in your area. All listed providers are verified and operate legally within their state's regulatory framework.
What is the difference between ketamine therapy and psilocybin therapy?
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic used off-label for depression, PTSD, anxiety, and chronic pain. It is available at licensed clinics in all 50 states. Psilocybin is the active compound in "magic mushrooms" and is currently available through licensed service centers in Oregon and Colorado, with programs launching in New Mexico and Minnesota.
How much does psychedelic therapy cost near me?
Ketamine therapy typically costs $300–$800 per session depending on the modality (IV infusion, IM, or oral) and location. Spravato (esketamine) is FDA-approved and covered by many insurers — with the J&J withMe Savings Program, eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $10 per session; retail medication costs run $882–$1,663 per dose before observation fees. Psilocybin therapy ranges from $1,000–$5,000 per session in Oregon and $1,500–$3,500 in Colorado. All psilocybin therapy is out-of-pocket.
Does insurance cover psychedelic therapy?
Spravato (esketamine nasal spray) is covered by most major commercial insurers, Medicare, and Medicaid with prior authorization. IV ketamine is generally not covered. Psilocybin therapy is entirely out-of-pocket. Many clinics accept HSA and FSA payments for ketamine treatments.
Is psychedelic therapy safe?
When administered at a licensed clinic or service center under professional supervision, psychedelic therapy has a strong safety profile. All providers on Psychedelic Beacon are verified and legally operating. Serious adverse events are rare when proper screening and protocols are followed.