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    Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Florida

    213 in-person clinics across 81 cities in Florida.

    213
    in-person clinics
    81
    cities covered
    3
    treatment types
    $125+
    published per session

    Florida stands out among U.S. states for the sheer geographic spread of its ketamine therapy options. Rather than concentrating care in one or two metros, clinics have taken root from the Panhandle down through Central Florida and across the Southeast coast, making access realistic whether you live in a major city or a smaller community.

    The modality mix across the state is notably broad. IV ketamine infusions anchor care in the larger metros, while Spravato has reached an impressive range of communities well beyond the big cities, and ketamine-assisted therapy in IM, sublingual, and psychotherapy-integrated formats is available across both urban and suburban areas.

    Whether you are near Tampa Bay, the Orlando corridor, South Florida, or further afield, this directory is built to help you compare clinics that deliver treatment on site, so you can find a provider suited to your needs and start a real conversation with a licensed medical team.

    Ketamine Clinics by City in Florida

    Alachua

    1 clinic

    Altamonte Springs

    4 clinics

    Atlantic Beach

    1 clinic

    Aventura

    3 clinics

    Boca Raton

    6 clinics

    Bonita Springs

    1 clinic

    Boynton Beach

    2 clinics

    Bradenton

    3 clinics

    Brandon

    3 clinics

    Brooksville

    2 clinics

    Cape Canaveral

    1 clinic

    Clearwater

    6 clinics

    Coral Gables

    3 clinics

    Coral Springs

    4 clinics

    Davie

    1 clinic

    Daytona Beach

    1 clinic

    DeBary

    1 clinic

    Delray Beach

    4 clinics

    Destin

    3 clinics

    Doral

    2 clinics

    Fort Lauderdale

    4 clinics

    Fort Myers

    2 clinics

    Gainesville

    1 clinic

    Hallandale Beach

    1 clinic

    Hollywood

    3 clinics

    Jacksonville

    9 clinics

    Jacksonville Beach

    1 clinic

    Jupiter

    1 clinic

    Kissimmee

    2 clinics

    Lakeland

    4 clinics

    Lake Mary

    3 clinics

    Land O Lakes

    1 clinic

    Largo

    1 clinic

    Lutz

    2 clinics

    Melbourne

    1 clinic

    Miami

    12 clinics

    Miami Beach

    2 clinics

    Miami Lakes

    1 clinic

    Miami Shores

    1 clinic

    Miramar

    1 clinic

    Miramar Beach

    1 clinic

    Naples

    4 clinics

    New Port Richey

    2 clinics

    Oakland Park

    1 clinic

    Ocala

    3 clinics

    Ocoee

    1 clinic

    Orange Park

    1 clinic

    Orlando

    1 clinic

    Orlando

    13 clinics

    Palm Beach Gardens

    4 clinics

    Palm Coast

    1 clinic

    Palm Harbor

    1 clinic

    Panama City

    2 clinics

    Panama City Beach

    1 clinic

    Pembroke Pines

    1 clinic

    Pensacola

    1 clinic

    Pinellas Park

    1 clinic

    Plantation

    3 clinics

    Pompano Beach

    1 clinic

    Ponte Vedra

    2 clinics

    Ponte Vedra Beach

    1 clinic

    Port Orange

    1 clinic

    Port Saint Lucie

    1 clinic

    Port St. Lucie

    1 clinic

    Safety Harbor

    1 clinic

    Sarasota

    7 clinics

    St. Augustine

    1 clinic

    St. Cloud

    1 clinic

    St. Petersburg

    5 clinics

    Stuart

    2 clinics

    Sun City Center

    2 clinics

    Tallahassee

    2 clinics

    Tampa

    19 clinics

    Tavares

    1 clinic

    Vero Beach

    1 clinic

    Wesley Chapel

    3 clinics

    Weston

    1 clinic

    West Palm Beach

    4 clinics

    Winter Garden

    6 clinics

    Winter Park

    2 clinics

    Zephyrhills

    1 clinic

    Where to Find Ketamine Therapy in Florida

    Tampa

    19 clinics

    Tampa serves as one of Florida's most comprehensive ketamine care hubs, with clinics offering all three modalities: IV infusions, Spravato, and ketamine-assisted therapy. The broader Tampa Bay region, including nearby Brandon, Clearwater, Safety Harbor, Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg, Wesley Chapel, New Port Richey, and Sun City Center, gives residents a wide radius of options to explore.

    View all 19 clinics in Tampa

    Orlando

    13 clinics

    Orlando anchors a dense cluster of clinics through the heart of Central Florida, with all three modalities represented within the city and neighboring communities like Lake Mary, Kissimmee, DeBary, Altamonte Springs, Ocoee, Winter Garden, and St. Cloud. This concentration makes the greater Orlando metro one of the more accessible areas in the state for anyone beginning their search.

    View all 13 clinics in Orlando

    Miami

    12 clinics

    Miami and its surrounding communities form Florida's largest urban ketamine care corridor, with IV infusions, Spravato, and ketamine-assisted therapy all available across Miami proper, Coral Gables, Aventura, Miami Beach, and a string of South Florida cities extending up through Hollywood, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach.

    View all 12 clinics in Miami

    Jacksonville

    9 clinics

    Jacksonville brings all three modalities to Northeast Florida, giving the region a meaningful depth of care that extends into Atlantic Beach, Ponte Vedra, and Orange Park. Smaller nearby towns like St. Augustine and Alachua add to the access points available to residents across the region.

    View all 9 clinics in Jacksonville

    Sarasota

    7 clinics

    Sarasota offers IV infusions, Spravato, and ketamine-assisted therapy, positioning it as a well-rounded option on Florida's Gulf Coast. Bradenton to the north and the broader Southwest Florida corridor through Naples and Bonita Springs round out a region with more clinical variety than many similarly sized markets.

    How Much Ketamine Therapy Costs in Florida

    Across 14 clinics that publish rates, in-person sessions run $125 to $2,500 per session. A standard starter course of six sessions works out to roughly $2,700 based on the median published price. Many clinics offer package or self-pay options, so confirm current pricing directly with the provider.

    Pricing for ketamine therapy in Florida varies depending on the modality, the type of practice, and the level of clinical support included. IV ketamine infusions tend to carry a higher per-session cost than Spravato or other formats, reflecting the staffing and monitoring involved. A starting course of infusions generally represents several sessions bundled together, and some Florida clinics publish that pricing openly, which makes side-by-side comparison easier. Spravato pricing often intersects with insurance coverage depending on your plan and diagnosis, which can shift the out-of-pocket calculation meaningfully. Ketamine-assisted therapy that incorporates integration sessions or psychotherapy support may be priced differently again, since the clinical time involved goes beyond the dosing session itself. When evaluating cost, ask each clinic what is included in a quoted price, whether any follow-up or integration support is bundled, and what financing or payment plan options are available.

    Types of Ketamine Treatment Offered in Florida

    Three main modalities appear across Florida's clinic network. IV ketamine infusion is available in major metros including Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, and Sarasota, as well as in cities like Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Naples, Ocala, and Lakeland. This approach involves a precisely dosed intravenous drip administered in a monitored clinical setting, typically in a series of sessions over several weeks. Spravato, an FDA-approved nasal spray form of esketamine, has the widest footprint in Florida and is offered in communities across every region of the state, from Pensacola and Panama City in the Panhandle, through Gainesville, Daytona Beach, and the Space Coast, down through the Southeast corridor from Palm Beach Gardens to Aventura. Many psychiatry and primary care practices offer Spravato alongside medication management. Ketamine therapy in IM, sublingual, or ketamine-assisted psychotherapy formats rounds out the picture, with availability stretching from Tallahassee and Gainesville to Fort Lauderdale, Melbourne, Vero Beach, and many points in between. This directory lists in-person clinics only, so every listing reflects a physical location where treatment is administered on site.

    • IV Ketamine Infusion offered at 33 clinics, including Orlando, Bonita Springs, Brandon, Clearwater.
    • Spravato (Esketamine) offered at 131 clinics, including Orlando, Alachua, Altamonte Springs, Atlantic Beach.
    • Ketamine Therapy offered at 107 clinics, including Alachua, Altamonte Springs, Aventura, Boca Raton.

    How to Choose a Ketamine Clinic in Florida

    Florida's distribution means your search strategy should probably differ from states where care is clustered in a single city. Start by identifying which metro or region you can realistically travel to for multiple appointments, since most treatment courses require several visits over a few weeks. From there, consider a few key factors. First, confirm which modality the clinic specializes in and whether that aligns with what your referring provider or psychiatrist has recommended. Second, look at whether the clinic employs or partners with mental health professionals for integration support, which matters particularly for ketamine-assisted therapy formats. Third, ask directly about pricing structure and what is included in the quoted cost, especially given that several Florida clinics do publish their rates, making it reasonable to compare. Fourth, check whether the clinic accepts your insurance or offers Spravato through your plan if that modality is relevant. Fifth, look at patient reviews for context on the intake process, how questions are handled, and how the clinical team communicates. Finally, do not overlook smaller cities if a high-quality clinic is closer to home than the nearest major metro option.

    Ketamine Therapy in Florida: Frequently Asked Questions

    What conditions is ketamine therapy used for in Florida clinics?

    Florida clinics most commonly offer ketamine therapy for adults dealing with treatment-resistant depression, major depressive disorder, bipolar depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and certain chronic pain conditions. Some clinics also work with patients experiencing anxiety disorders. Ketamine is not a cure, and whether it is appropriate for you depends on your medical history and a formal evaluation by a licensed provider.

    What is the difference between IV ketamine and Spravato?

    IV ketamine is infused directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line, allowing for precise dosing and careful monitoring in a clinical setting. It is used off-label for conditions like depression and chronic pain. Spravato is an FDA-approved nasal spray form of esketamine specifically indicated for treatment-resistant depression and depressive symptoms in adults with major depressive disorder and suicidal ideation. Both are administered in-person at a clinic. Spravato is sometimes covered by insurance depending on your plan, while IV ketamine is typically self-pay.

    Which Florida cities have the most ketamine clinic options?

    Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, and Sarasota have the deepest concentration of clinics and the broadest modality mix. Beyond those metros, there are clinics in cities including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Naples, Ocala, Lakeland, and many others. Spravato in particular is available across a wide range of smaller communities statewide.

    What happens during a typical ketamine therapy visit?

    Before your first session, you will complete a medical intake and evaluation to confirm you are a candidate for the therapy. At the clinic on your treatment day, you will be seated or reclined in a monitored environment. For IV infusions, a line is placed and the infusion runs over roughly 40 to 60 minutes depending on the protocol. Spravato is self-administered as a nasal spray under clinical supervision, followed by a mandatory observation period. You will not be able to drive yourself home after either type of session. Some clinics offer integration support or a brief check-in after the session as well.

    Does insurance cover ketamine therapy in Florida?

    Coverage varies significantly by modality and insurance plan. Spravato is the modality most likely to have insurance coverage since it carries FDA approval, though prior authorization requirements can be involved. IV ketamine infusions are generally not covered by insurance and are priced on a self-pay basis. Some clinics accept HSA or FSA funds, and financing options are offered at select locations. Always verify directly with the clinic and your insurer before scheduling.

    How much does a course of ketamine infusions cost in Florida?

    Several Florida clinics publish their pricing, which makes comparison more straightforward than in states where rates are not publicly listed. A standard starter course typically involves multiple sessions, and published rates from a sample of Florida clinics suggest a course begins in the range of a few thousand dollars. Individual session pricing, the number of sessions recommended, and any add-on services like integration therapy will affect your total. Always request an itemized breakdown before committing to a course.

    Is ketamine-assisted psychotherapy available in Florida, and what does it involve?

    Yes, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and related formats like IM or sublingual administration paired with therapeutic support are available at clinics across a wide range of Florida cities, from Tallahassee and Gainesville in the north to Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, and Sarasota in the south. This approach pairs a dosing session with psychological support before and after, with the goal of making the experience therapeutically meaningful rather than purely pharmacological. Ask any clinic offering this format whether their staff includes licensed mental health professionals.

    Can I do ketamine therapy at home or via telehealth?

    This directory lists in-person clinics only. All of the providers listed administer treatment at their physical locations, with clinical supervision throughout the session.

    How do I prepare for my first appointment at a Florida ketamine clinic?

    Most clinics will ask you to complete medical intake forms in advance and may request records from your current psychiatrist or physician. You should avoid eating for several hours before an IV infusion session. Plan for someone to drive you home since you will not be cleared to drive after treatment. Wear comfortable clothing and, if the clinic recommends it, consider bringing headphones and an eye mask for your comfort during the session.

    What should I ask a clinic before booking?

    Ask which modality they specialize in and why they might recommend one over another for your situation. Ask what credentials their medical staff hold, whether a mental health professional is involved in your care, what is included in the quoted price, and whether they offer any form of integration or follow-up support. If Spravato is relevant to you, ask about their insurance verification process. Also ask how they handle medical questions or concerns that arise between sessions.

    Is ketamine therapy legal in Florida?

    Yes. Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance under U.S. federal law and is legal for licensed clinicians to prescribe and administer off-label, including for treatment-resistant depression and other conditions. Spravato (esketamine), the FDA-approved nasal-spray form, is dispensed only in certified healthcare settings under a federal Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program. That applies in Florida as it does nationwide. The standards for who may administer treatment are set by state regulators and by the clinicians themselves; you can look up the current licensing board for your state through the Federation of State Medical Boards directory at fsmb.org. This page is informational and not legal or medical advice. Consult a licensed medical provider before starting treatment.

    This directory provides information about in-person ketamine therapy clinics in Florida and does not endorse any provider or offer medical advice. Ketamine therapy is used for certain conditions but is not appropriate for everyone. Always consult a licensed medical professional to determine whether treatment is right for you.