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    Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Montana

    14 in-person clinics across 8 cities in Montana.

    14
    in-person clinics
    8
    cities covered
    3
    treatment types

    Montana's wide geography shapes how ketamine therapy is distributed across the state. Rather than a single dominant metro anchoring all access, several cities each serve as regional hubs, with Bozeman, Billings, Missoula, Butte, and Anaconda all hosting providers. Residents in smaller towns often have at least one of these cities within reasonable driving distance.

    The modality mix reflects both clinical demand and provider capacity. IV ketamine infusions are available in select western and south-central locations, while Spravato, an FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray, has a surprisingly broad footprint that reaches even smaller communities like Anaconda and Havre. Other ketamine therapy approaches, including intramuscular, sublingual, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, are found across a wide range of cities from Missoula to Livingston.

    If you are exploring this treatment for yourself or a loved one, the clinics in this directory administer care entirely on site, and a licensed medical provider should always guide your decision about whether ketamine therapy is appropriate for your situation.

    Ketamine Clinics by City in Montana

    Where to Find Ketamine Therapy in Montana

    Bozeman

    4 clinics

    Bozeman stands out as the most modality-complete city in Montana, with providers offering IV ketamine infusions, Spravato, and broader ketamine therapy approaches all within the same metro area. Its combination of a growing population and access to multiple treatment formats makes it a first stop for many Montanans researching their options. Residents of surrounding communities in the Gallatin Valley also frequently look to Bozeman for specialty medical care.

    Billings

    3 clinics

    As Montana's largest city, Billings anchors ketamine therapy access for a broad stretch of south-central and eastern Montana. Providers there offer both Spravato and a range of other ketamine therapy formats, giving patients meaningful choice within a single metro. For those traveling from rural areas east of the Rockies, Billings is often the most practical destination.

    Missoula

    2 clinics

    Missoula serves as the primary access point for ketamine therapy in western Montana, with clinics offering ketamine therapy approaches including intramuscular and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy options. Its university-city culture and strong behavioral health community have supported the growth of this type of specialty care. Patients from smaller towns across western Montana often look to Missoula when seeking mental health-focused treatment.

    Anaconda

    1 clinic

    Anaconda may be a smaller community by Montana standards, but it holds a notable place in this directory as a Spravato provider, giving residents in the southwestern corner of the state a local option rather than requiring a longer drive. This kind of access in a smaller city is relatively uncommon and reflects how Spravato's clinical delivery model has expanded beyond major metros.

    Butte

    1 clinic

    Butte offers one of the more complete local treatment landscapes outside of Bozeman, with IV ketamine infusions, Spravato, and other ketamine therapy modalities all available in the city. Its central location in southwestern Montana means it draws patients from a wide surrounding area who are looking for in-person options without traveling to a larger metro.

    How Much Ketamine Therapy Costs in Montana

    Published pricing is limited across Montana, with very few clinics listing their rates publicly. This is fairly common in states where the number of providers is smaller and practices tend to discuss costs during an initial consultation rather than advertising them online. Generally speaking, IV ketamine infusion series represent a more significant investment than a single session, and the number of sessions recommended will vary by condition and provider. Spravato, because it is FDA-approved, is sometimes coverable by insurance under certain plans, though out-of-pocket costs vary widely depending on your coverage. For all other formats, self-pay is the norm. Contacting each clinic directly for a cost estimate before scheduling is strongly recommended.

    Types of Ketamine Treatment Offered in Montana

    Montana clinics offer three main treatment formats. IV ketamine infusions, in which ketamine is delivered intravenously in a clinical setting over roughly 40 to 60 minutes, are available in Bozeman and Butte. Spravato, the FDA-approved nasal spray form of esketamine, is administered in a supervised clinical environment and is available at a wider range of locations including Anaconda, Billings, Bozeman, Butte, and Havre. Ketamine therapy delivered through intramuscular injection, sublingual preparations, or structured ketamine-assisted psychotherapy sessions is the most geographically distributed format, with providers in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Livingston, and Missoula. Every clinic in this directory provides treatment in person at their facility, and no at-home or telehealth ketamine services are listed here. A qualified medical provider at the clinic you choose can help you understand which modality may be most appropriate for your individual needs.

    • IV Ketamine Infusion offered at 2 clinics, including Bozeman, Butte.
    • Spravato (Esketamine) offered at 6 clinics, including Anaconda, Billings, Bozeman, Butte.
    • Ketamine Therapy offered at 9 clinics, including Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Helena.

    How to Choose a Ketamine Clinic in Montana

    With clinics spread across several cities rather than concentrated in one metro, the first practical question is distance. Consider which of the featured cities is most accessible to you, then look at what modalities are available there, since not every format is offered in every city. From there, a few other factors matter. Ask whether the clinic has experience with the specific condition you are seeking help for, and what their intake and assessment process looks like before your first session. Understand how many sessions are typically recommended and what follow-up support looks like. Because published pricing is rare in Montana, plan to contact clinics directly early in your search so cost does not become a surprise later. Finally, check whether the team includes mental health professionals, particularly if you are interested in a therapy-integrated approach, as that is a meaningful differentiator between providers.

    Ketamine Therapy in Montana: Frequently Asked Questions

    What conditions is ketamine therapy commonly used for in Montana clinics?

    Providers across Montana most commonly work with patients seeking help for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and chronic pain conditions. Some clinics also work with patients managing bipolar depression or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Always speak with a licensed medical provider to determine whether this therapy is appropriate for your specific situation.

    What is the difference between IV ketamine infusions and Spravato?

    IV ketamine infusions deliver the medication directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line in a clinical setting, allowing providers to precisely control dosing throughout the session. Spravato is an FDA-approved nasal spray containing esketamine, a closely related compound, and is also administered on-site under supervision for a set observation period. IV ketamine is used off-label for most psychiatric conditions, while Spravato carries specific FDA approvals for certain types of depression. Your provider can help you understand which option fits your clinical profile and insurance situation.

    Which Montana cities currently have ketamine therapy clinics?

    This directory includes clinics in Bozeman, Billings, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda, Helena, Livingston, and Havre, among others. Bozeman and Butte offer the widest range of modalities, while Missoula is the main hub for western Montana. Smaller communities like Anaconda and Havre also have access to at least one treatment format, which is notable given their size.

    What does a typical ketamine therapy visit involve?

    Before your first session, most clinics conduct a medical and psychiatric intake evaluation to confirm you are a suitable candidate. On treatment days you will be in a monitored clinical environment for the duration of the session, which can range from under an hour for some formats to longer for others depending on the modality. Many patients are advised not to drive themselves home afterward. Some clinics integrate preparation and integration conversations with a therapist around each session, while others focus primarily on the medical administration.

    Will insurance cover ketamine therapy in Montana?

    Spravato is an FDA-approved medication and is sometimes covered by insurance, though prior authorization requirements and out-of-pocket costs vary significantly by plan. IV ketamine and other ketamine therapy formats are generally not covered by insurance and are paid for out of pocket. Because very few Montana clinics publish their pricing online, contacting each clinic directly for a cost breakdown is the most reliable way to plan your budget.

    Is published pricing available for Montana ketamine clinics?

    Published pricing is limited across the state. Most clinics prefer to discuss costs during a consultation rather than listing rates publicly, which is common in states with a smaller number of providers. Do not let the absence of online pricing discourage you from reaching out to a clinic directly, as most are willing to walk you through expected costs before you commit to anything.

    Are there clinics in smaller Montana towns, or do I have to travel to a larger city?

    A number of the clinics in this directory are located in cities that are not large by national standards. Anaconda, Havre, and Livingston all have providers, meaning residents in rural and semi-rural parts of Montana may not need to travel as far as they might expect. That said, patients in truly remote areas of the state may still find that a trip to Bozeman, Billings, or Missoula is necessary depending on which modality they are pursuing.

    Does this directory include at-home or telehealth ketamine services?

    No. This directory lists only in-person ketamine therapy clinics where treatment is administered on site by clinical staff. At-home and telehealth ketamine programs are not included.

    How do I choose between the different ketamine therapy formats?

    The right format depends on your diagnosis, medical history, prior treatment history, and practical considerations like how far you are willing to travel. IV infusions allow the most precise real-time dosing control, Spravato has FDA approval for specific depressive conditions, and intramuscular or sublingual formats may be offered by clinics with a stronger psychotherapy integration focus. A thorough evaluation with a qualified provider is the best way to work through these options.

    How many sessions will I need?

    Most protocols involve a series of sessions rather than a single visit, though the exact number varies by condition, individual response, and the modality being used. Some patients respond strongly after just a few sessions, while others follow a longer maintenance schedule. Your provider will recommend an approach based on your clinical picture and reassess as treatment progresses.

    Is ketamine therapy legal in Montana?

    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 Montana 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 Montana 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.