Will Insurance Cover Ketamine Treatments?
NOTE: Although ketamine infusions are not covered by insurance at this time, we still do offer complete itemized documentation (Superbill) for you to submit to your insurance company following the treatment series for possible medical reimbursement. Some clients have had success in achieving partial reimbursement.
How Much Do Ketamine Infusions Cost?
Mood Protocols: $500/Infusion
These infusions are indicated for depression, suicidal ideations, anxiety, OCD, PTSD
Typical recommendations are six infusions over a 2-3 week period.
All-inclusive of:
Comprehensive physical exam and vital sign monitoring by nursing staff
40-minute ketamine infusion monitored by anesthesia staff
Pre and post-infusion discussion with nurse anesthesiologist
Thorough follow up communication after treatment initiation and completion of series with all outside practitioners provided on HIPAA release by nurse anesthesiologists
Six months of Mood Monitoring, with secure messaging communication to nursing staff as needed
Pain Protocols
2-Hour Ketamine Infusion: $600/infusion
These infusions are typically indicated for patients suffering from mood and pain syndromes that co-exist.
Typical recommendations are six infusions over a 1-2 week period.
All-inclusive of:
Comprehensive physical exam and vital sign monitoring by nursing staff
2-hour ketamine infusion monitored by anesthesia staff
Pre and post-infusion discussion with nurse anesthesiologist
Thorough follow up communication after treatment initiation and completion of series with all outside practitioners provided on HIPAA release by nurse anesthesiologists
Six months of Mood Monitoring, with secure messaging communication to nursing staff as needed
4-Hour Ketamine Infusion: $800/infusion
These infusions are typically indicated for patients suffering from chronic pain conditions that are primarily neuropathic in nature including, but not limited to, Complex Regional Pain Syndromes (CRPS), Migraines, Diabetic Neuropathy, Post-Herpetic Neuropathy, Phantom Limb Pain.
Typical recommendations are five infusions over a 1-2 week period.
All-inclusive of:
Comprehensive physical exam and vital sign monitoring by nursing staff
4-hour ketamine infusion monitored by anesthesia staff
Pre and post-infusion discussion with nurse anesthesiologist
Thorough follow up communication after treatment initiation and completion of series with all outside practitioners provided on HIPAA release by nurse anesthesiologists
Six months of Mood Monitoring, with secure messaging communication to nursing staff as needed