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    Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Mississippi

    20 in-person clinics across 14 cities in Mississippi.

    20
    in-person clinics
    14
    cities covered
    2
    treatment types

    Mississippi has a growing network of ketamine therapy providers spread across the state, from the Memphis suburbs in the north to the Gulf Coast in the south. Rather than concentrating in a single dominant hub, clinics have taken root in smaller and mid-sized cities, making care more accessible to residents outside the major urban corridors.

    Spravato, the FDA-approved nasal spray form of esketamine, is the most widely available modality across Mississippi, with providers in more than a dozen cities. A smaller number of clinics in cities like Madison and Southaven also offer additional ketamine-based approaches, including intramuscular and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy options.

    Whether you are in the Hill Country, the Delta region, or along the Coast, this directory can help you find a qualified clinic nearby. Every listing here represents an in-person provider, meaning treatment is administered on site by licensed clinical staff.

    Ketamine Clinics by City in Mississippi

    Where to Find Ketamine Therapy in Mississippi

    Southaven

    3 clinics

    Southaven sits just south of Memphis and serves as a practical gateway for ketamine therapy in northern Mississippi. Clinics here offer both Spravato and other ketamine-based modalities, making it one of the more versatile options in the state for patients exploring different treatment formats.

    Tupelo

    3 clinics

    Tupelo anchors northeast Mississippi and provides access to Spravato for residents across a broad rural region who might otherwise face long drives. Its central role in the area makes it a logical first stop for patients in Lee County and surrounding communities.

    Madison

    2 clinics

    Madison, in the Jackson metro area, is one of the few cities in Mississippi where patients can find both Spravato and other ketamine therapy approaches under one region. Its suburban setting and proximity to the state capital make it a convenient option for central Mississippi residents.

    Oxford

    2 clinics

    Oxford offers Spravato access in a college town setting, serving patients in Lafayette County and the surrounding north-central part of the state. Its presence here reflects the broader geographic spread of ketamine therapy throughout Mississippi beyond the largest population centers.

    Biloxi

    1 clinic

    Biloxi is the primary entry point for ketamine therapy along the Gulf Coast, with Spravato available for residents of the coastal communities stretching from Gulfport to Ocean Springs. The concentration of providers in this corridor gives South Mississippi patients meaningful local options.

    How Much Ketamine Therapy Costs in Mississippi

    Published pricing is limited across Mississippi, and few clinics in the state list their rates publicly. What patients do pay depends on several factors: the modality chosen, the number of sessions in a treatment plan, and the clinical setting. Spravato administered in a certified clinic may be covered by some insurance plans for qualifying patients, which can meaningfully reduce out-of-pocket costs compared to self-pay ketamine options. For other ketamine therapy approaches, self-pay is common, and prospective patients are encouraged to contact clinics directly to ask about fees, package pricing, and any available financing arrangements before scheduling.

    Types of Ketamine Treatment Offered in Mississippi

    The modality picture in Mississippi is defined almost entirely by Spravato, the FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray. Providers offering this treatment are located across a wide swath of the state, including coastal cities like Biloxi, Gulfport, and Ocean Springs, central-area locations such as Madison, Ridgeland, and Flowood, and northern cities including Southaven, Olive Branch, Tupelo, Oxford, Ripley, and Starkville. Vicksburg and Hattiesburg round out the geographic reach. A smaller number of clinics, currently in Madison and Southaven, offer intramuscular ketamine or ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, giving patients in those areas additional choices beyond the nasal spray format. IV ketamine infusion does not appear among the currently listed providers in Mississippi. Every clinic in this directory administers treatment in person, so patients should plan to attend sessions at the clinic location rather than seeking at-home or remote options.

    • Spravato (Esketamine) offered at 18 clinics, including Biloxi, Flowood, Gulfport, Hattiesburg.
    • Ketamine Therapy offered at 2 clinics, including Madison, Southaven.

    How to Choose a Ketamine Clinic in Mississippi

    Because ketamine therapy in Mississippi is spread across many smaller cities rather than concentrated in one large hub, the first practical question is geography: which cities are within a reasonable drive from where you live or work? Once you have identified nearby options, consider the following. Ask each clinic which modalities they offer, since Spravato and other ketamine approaches differ in how they are administered and how insurance applies. If insurance coverage matters to you, ask specifically whether the clinic is set up to bill your plan for Spravato, as requirements vary by provider. For self-pay ketamine therapy, ask for a clear breakdown of session costs and what is included in any package. Confirm the clinical backgrounds of the staff who will oversee your care. Finally, ask about the intake process, including any required consultations or medical evaluations before your first treatment session.

    Ketamine Therapy in Mississippi: Frequently Asked Questions

    What conditions is ketamine therapy used for in Mississippi clinics?

    Clinics in Mississippi generally offer ketamine therapy for adults dealing with conditions such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and certain chronic pain conditions. Some providers also work with patients experiencing OCD or bipolar depression. A thorough evaluation with a licensed provider is necessary to determine whether ketamine therapy is appropriate for your specific situation.

    What is the difference between Spravato and other ketamine therapy options?

    Spravato is an FDA-approved nasal spray containing esketamine, a close relative of ketamine. It is self-administered under clinical supervision in a certified setting, and it may be covered by insurance for patients who meet eligibility criteria. Other approaches, such as intramuscular ketamine or ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, use ketamine in different delivery formats and are typically self-pay. In Mississippi, Spravato is available from providers in many cities, while IM and KAP options are currently found in fewer locations.

    Which cities in Mississippi have ketamine therapy clinics?

    Clinics are present across a broad range of Mississippi cities. Along the Gulf Coast, Biloxi, Gulfport, and Ocean Springs have providers. In the central region, Madison, Ridgeland, and Flowood serve patients in the Jackson area. Northern Mississippi is covered by clinics in Southaven, Olive Branch, Tupelo, Oxford, Ripley, and Starkville, while Hattiesburg and Vicksburg extend coverage to other parts of the state.

    Does insurance cover ketamine therapy in Mississippi?

    Coverage depends on the treatment type and your specific insurance plan. Spravato may be covered by some commercial insurance and Medicare for qualifying patients with treatment-resistant depression, provided the clinic meets the necessary certification requirements. Other forms of ketamine therapy, including intramuscular and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy approaches, are generally not covered by insurance and are paid out of pocket. Contact the clinic directly to ask whether they verify benefits or assist with prior authorization.

    Are published prices available for Mississippi clinics?

    Most clinics in Mississippi do not publish their rates publicly, so pricing information is limited in this state. The best approach is to call or email clinics you are considering and ask for a full breakdown of costs before committing to any treatment plan.

    What does a typical ketamine therapy visit involve?

    The process generally begins with an intake evaluation where a provider reviews your medical and psychiatric history to determine whether you are a candidate. If approved, treatment sessions are scheduled at the clinic. For Spravato, you self-administer the nasal spray at the clinic and are monitored for a period afterward before being cleared to leave. Other approaches involve a clinical team administering the treatment directly. Multiple sessions are usually recommended as part of a broader care plan.

    Can I access ketamine therapy remotely or at home in Mississippi?

    This directory lists only clinics that provide in-person treatment. All sessions take place at the clinic under the supervision of licensed staff, and no at-home or telehealth ketamine options are included here.

    How do I choose between clinics in cities like Southaven, Madison, and Biloxi?

    Start with proximity, since Mississippi's clinics are spread out and travel time matters for a multi-session treatment course. Then compare the modalities each clinic offers, as only certain locations provide options beyond Spravato. Ask about staff credentials, the intake process, and whether the clinic supports insurance billing or offers self-pay flexibility. Speaking directly with a clinic coordinator before booking can help you gauge whether the setting and approach feel right for you.

    Is IV ketamine available in Mississippi?

    Based on the clinics currently listed in this directory, IV ketamine infusion is not among the modalities offered by Mississippi providers. Spravato and other ketamine therapy formats such as intramuscular and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy represent the available options at this time.

    How many sessions will I need?

    Session counts vary depending on the individual, the condition being addressed, and the modality used. Some patients complete an initial series of sessions and then pursue periodic maintenance treatments. Your treating provider will outline a recommended protocol based on your evaluation and response to early sessions. It is worth asking any clinic you contact to describe their typical treatment course so you can plan accordingly.

    Is ketamine therapy legal in Mississippi?

    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 Mississippi 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 Mississippi 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.