Missouri Ketamine Therapy & Treatment Clinics

Mental Health Conditions Ketamine Therapists in MO Can TreatYou may be surprised to learn that 39% of Missouri residents suffer from depression, anxiety, or both. The good news is that there is a new treatment option available that is showing promising results. Specifically, ketamine therapy is proving to be a safe and effective treatment for these and other mental health conditions.

For over five decades, ketamine has been used as a short-acting anesthetic on humans and animals. In recent years, however, researchers have found that when ketamine is given in small doses within a therapeutic setting, it can help patients overcome serious mental health disorders, such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Ketamine is also being explored as a treatment for addiction and chronic pain.

18%People suffer from Depression in Missouri

34%People suffer from Anxiety in Missouri

9%People suffer from PTSD in Missouri

Mental Health Impact in Missouri
Showing the total percentage of people suffering with each condition according to data from Mental Health America and KFF/U.S. Census Bureau Pulse Report in 2020-2022 range.

Ketamine Infusion (IV), Intranasal & Sublingual Specialists in MissouriDue to the promising early results from trials, many people want to know more about ketamine treatment in Missouri. We’re here to help. To date, we are only aware of one existing ketamine treatment center in Missouri and have included its information below. If that location is not a convenient option, there are a number of at-home ketamine treatment alternatives which we’ve also included.

Before you contact this or any ketamine clinic, you should first speak with your primary care physician to determine whether ketamine is a viable treatment option. We then encourage you to contact the facilities below to determine which is best fit for your budget and needs.

DISCLAIMER & SAFETY TIPS

Disclaimer & Safety Tips

The clinics listed may be a combination of listings added to Ketamine.net by practitioners as well as listings that have been aggregated from across the web. Our goal is to create the most comprehensive directory of ketamine therapists, physicians, psychiatrists, clinics and practices.

We are in the process of building advanced directory functionality to enable potential patients to identify their options, and to evaluate based on in-depth patient reviews and peer endorsements. 

For now, we recommend that anyone considering ketamine treatment consult with their trusted health professional, and when assessing any potential provider do thorough due diligence using various sources available such as Google Reviews, Yelp, and other credible ketamine provider directories to begin to make an informed decision. Ensure your practitioner is properly licensed, properly trained, and is comfortable sharing that information with you prior to committing to treatment.

Ketamine Clinic Rx – Mental Health & Pain Treatment
817 NE Anderson Ln, Lees Summit, Missouri, 64064
(816) 381-2050

In-Office Ketamine in MO vs. At-Home OptionsWe understand that you may not live in the same city as Missouri’s ketamine treatment center. That’s okay. If you can’t get there easily, home delivery of ketamine is also an option in Missouri. There are several organizations providing at-home ketamine options in Missouri and throughout the U.S.

Disclaimer: Not all at-home ketamine providers are available in every state. Visit the provider websites below to find out if your location is eligible for at-home ketamine treatment.

At-Home Ketamine Therapy

Ketamine Therapy in MissouriOver time, researchers discovered that combining ketamine administration with talk therapy from a licensed practitioner produces highly-effective results. This process is known as Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). These psychotherapy sessions can be beneficial for treating things like PTSD, anxiety, and treatment-resistant depression.

As the ketamine therapy movement continues to grow in popularity, we will be adding to our directory of ketamine counselors and psychotherapists in Missouri (as well as in other states). Make sure to check back often for the latest treatment options in your area. We want to make sure that you stay informed about what ketamine costs and services are available to you, allowing you to get the best price for ketamine treatment. As soon as we have that information, you will too!

The Ketamine.net Directory is meant to serve as a tool to support you in your search for treatment, and not as an endorsement of any particular practitioner or clinic. Please consult your physician to determine if ketamine is right for you.
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More Info About Ketamine

Is ketamine legal in Missouri?

Yes! Ketamine is legal in all 50 states.

How much does ketamine therapy cost in Missouri?

The cost of ketamine treatments in Missouri will vary depending on the facility, services offered, duration of care, and method of administration. Additional programs, such as integrative counseling and psychotherapy, can add to the costs but may provide tangible benefits. Many insurance carriers do not yet cover ketamine. The best way to find out how much you’d have to pay is to discuss with the individual MO ketamine providers. You can learn more about pricing on our ketamine costs and coverage page.

What is ketamine?

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic first synthesized in 1962 and granted FDA approval in 1970. Since then, ketamine has been explored as a novel treatment for various physical and mental health conditions. Esketamine (marketed as Spravato) was FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder with suicidality in 2019. Learn more about ketamine.

What is ketamine used for?

Esketamine has FDA approval for treatment-resistant depression, while racemic ketamine (often just referred to as ketamine) has been traditionally used for anesthetic purposes. Currently, medical professionals are now using it to treat a variety of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar depression, and chronic pain. Esketamine can be used to address treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder with suicidality.

Is ketamine safe?

Ketamine is considered to be relatively safe and well-tolerated for most patients, though there are some side effects to be aware of and certain diagnoses where ketamine should be avoided.