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    Ketamine Therapy Clinics in New Jersey

    82 in-person clinics across 54 cities in New Jersey.

    82
    in-person clinics
    54
    cities covered
    3
    treatment types
    $250+
    published per session

    New Jersey's ketamine therapy landscape is notably spread out, spanning suburban communities from the Delaware River shore to the Hudson waterfront. Rather than concentrating in a single metro hub, clinics are distributed across dozens of towns in North, Central, and South Jersey, meaning many residents can find an in-person provider within a reasonable drive of home.

    The range of treatment modalities here is broad. Spravato (esketamine) is the most widely available option across the state, with providers in communities stretching from Hackensack and Paramus in the north to Marlton and Turnersville in the south. IV ketamine infusions are offered at a focused set of clinics, including locations in Hoboken, Montclair, and Marlton. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and other intramuscular or sublingual approaches round out the options, with those services found in places like Princeton, Red Bank, and Westfield.

    Published pricing exists for a number of clinics in New Jersey, giving prospective patients a real baseline for planning costs before they ever make a call. If you are weighing your options, the sections below walk through what to expect from each modality, what drives pricing, and how to evaluate a clinic that fits your needs.

    Ketamine Clinics by City in New Jersey

    Where to Find Ketamine Therapy in New Jersey

    Marlton

    4 clinics

    Marlton, in Burlington County, is one of the more treatment-rich communities in South Jersey, with access to IV ketamine infusions, Spravato, and ketamine-assisted therapy all in one area. Its location makes it a practical destination for patients coming from across the southern part of the state. For those without a nearby provider, Marlton is worth a closer look.

    Westfield

    4 clinics

    Westfield sits in Union County and draws patients from across the northern and central portions of New Jersey who are looking for both Spravato and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy options. The town's accessible commuter location adds to its appeal for those balancing treatment appointments with work schedules. Clinics here reflect the integrative approach that has become common in the region.

    Cherry Hill

    3 clinics

    Cherry Hill is a well-connected South Jersey hub where Spravato and ketamine therapy services are available, making it a sensible choice for patients throughout Camden and surrounding counties. Its suburban infrastructure and proximity to major roadways means shorter travel times for a wide catchment area. Providers here tend to serve patients who might otherwise look toward Philadelphia.

    Freehold

    3 clinics

    Freehold, in Monmouth County, offers Spravato services in a central Shore-region location that serves patients from a broad stretch of Central Jersey. For residents living between the Raritan Bay communities and the Pine Barrens, Freehold can reduce the distance needed to access supervised esketamine treatment. It is one of the more geographically convenient options for that corridor.

    Bridgewater

    2 clinics

    Bridgewater anchors Somerset County's access to Spravato treatment and draws patients from surrounding communities in Central Jersey who want a suburban clinical setting. Its position along major transit routes makes it reachable from a wide range of zip codes. Patients in the Raritan Valley area often find Bridgewater to be the most logical nearby starting point.

    How Much Ketamine Therapy Costs in New Jersey

    Across 8 clinics that publish rates, in-person sessions run $250 to $1,000 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.

    Ketamine therapy pricing in New Jersey varies based on several factors: the modality chosen, the number of sessions in an initial course, the credentials and specialization of the clinical team, and the overhead costs of operating in different parts of the state. IV infusion sessions generally carry a higher per-session cost than other delivery methods because they require more intensive clinical monitoring. Spravato sessions, administered under observation in a certified setting, follow a different pricing structure and may have partial insurance coverage depending on a patient's plan and diagnosis. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy or IM sessions can vary widely depending on whether a therapist is integrated into the session. Several New Jersey clinics do publish their per-infusion or per-course rates online, so prospective patients have more transparency here than in states where pricing is rarely disclosed. A starter course of multiple infusions will cost more upfront than a single session, but clinics typically recommend an initial series for meaningful results. Asking about package pricing, payment plans, and what is included in the quoted fee are all reasonable first questions.

    Types of Ketamine Treatment Offered in New Jersey

    Three primary modalities are offered by in-person clinics listed in this directory across New Jersey, and each works differently. IV ketamine infusions deliver the medication intravenously in a monitored clinical setting and are available at a select group of clinics including locations in Hoboken, Montclair, Chatham, and Toms River, among others. This approach allows precise dosing and close supervision throughout each session. Spravato, the FDA-approved nasal spray form of esketamine, is the most geographically widespread option in the state, found everywhere from Jersey City and Hackensack in the northeast to Princeton, Lawrenceville, and Northfield further south and inland. Because Spravato is dispensed only in certified clinical settings under a federal monitoring program, patients remain on-site for observation after each dose. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and related approaches such as intramuscular or sublingual administration are available at clinics in communities including Westfield, Red Bank, Paramus, and Cherry Hill, often incorporating therapeutic support alongside the medication experience. This directory covers in-person clinics only, where treatment is administered and supervised on site by licensed medical professionals. A qualified provider can help determine which modality is appropriate given your health history, diagnosis, and goals.

    • IV Ketamine Infusion offered at 9 clinics, including Chatham, Hoboken, Linwood, Marlton.
    • Spravato (Esketamine) offered at 60 clinics, including Bridgewater, Chatham, Cherry Hill, Clark.
    • Ketamine Therapy offered at 35 clinics, including Audubon, Belleville, Chatham, Cherry Hill.

    How to Choose a Ketamine Clinic in New Jersey

    New Jersey's clinic distribution means you likely have more than one option within a practical driving distance, particularly if you live in Central or North Jersey. That choice is worth making thoughtfully. Start by identifying which modality your referring provider or psychiatrist recommends, since not every town offers all three. If IV infusions are the goal, your geographic options will be narrower than if Spravato is appropriate. Next, check whether a clinic has published pricing online so you can compare costs before committing. Ask whether the quoted fee covers the full session or whether integration support, follow-up calls, or additional monitoring cost extra. Look into the clinical background of the team: who supervises the infusions, whether a therapist is present or available, and how the clinic handles emergencies. For Spravato specifically, confirm the clinic is a certified treatment center under the required federal program. Finally, ask about the intake process and whether the clinic requires a referral or conducts its own evaluation before accepting patients. A thoughtful clinic will welcome these questions.

    Ketamine Therapy in New Jersey: Frequently Asked Questions

    What conditions is ketamine therapy commonly used for?

    Ketamine therapy is used for a range of mental health and pain-related conditions, most commonly treatment-resistant depression, major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and certain chronic pain conditions. It is not a first-line treatment and is typically considered when other approaches have not produced adequate relief. A licensed medical provider must evaluate your history and determine whether ketamine therapy is appropriate for your situation.

    What is the difference between IV ketamine infusions and Spravato?

    IV ketamine infusions deliver racemic ketamine directly into the bloodstream through a vein, allowing precise real-time dosing by the clinical team. Spravato is a nasal spray containing esketamine, a related compound, and is FDA-approved specifically for treatment-resistant depression and major depressive disorder with suicidal features. Both require you to remain in a supervised clinical setting during and after administration. Spravato may be eligible for insurance coverage under some plans, while IV infusions are more commonly self-pay. New Jersey has clinics offering both, though Spravato is available in more locations statewide.

    Which cities in New Jersey have ketamine therapy clinics?

    Clinics are spread across much of the state rather than concentrated in one metro area. In North Jersey, you will find providers in Hoboken, Montclair, Hackensack, Paramus, Wayne, and several other communities. Central Jersey has options in Bridgewater, Westfield, Princeton, Red Bank, and Freehold, among others. South Jersey is served by clinics in Marlton, Cherry Hill, and Turnersville. The full directory covers the current list of verified in-person locations.

    What happens during a ketamine therapy session?

    The specifics vary by modality, but in general you will be assessed before treatment begins, and your vital signs will be monitored throughout. For IV infusions, a clinician places an IV line and the medication is administered over a controlled period, typically around forty minutes to an hour. For Spravato, you self-administer the nasal spray under clinical observation and then remain in the facility for a monitoring period afterward. Some ketamine-assisted therapy sessions also include structured psychological support before, during, or after the medication portion. You should not drive yourself home after any session.

    Does insurance cover ketamine therapy in New Jersey?

    Spravato is the only form of ketamine therapy that has potential insurance coverage, and even then coverage depends heavily on the specific plan, diagnosis, and prior authorization requirements. Most IV ketamine infusions and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy sessions are self-pay. Patients are encouraged to contact their insurer directly before starting treatment to understand what, if anything, is covered and what documentation a provider may need to submit.

    How much does a course of ketamine therapy cost in New Jersey?

    Several clinics in New Jersey publish their pricing, which is more transparency than is common in many other states. Costs vary based on the modality, number of sessions in a starter course, and the credentials of the clinical team involved. A full initial series of sessions represents a meaningful self-pay investment for most patients. Asking the clinic whether their quoted rate includes all session components and whether payment plans are available can help with financial planning.

    Do I need a referral to start ketamine therapy?

    Policies vary by clinic. Some require a referral from a psychiatrist or primary care provider, while others conduct their own intake evaluation and accept patients directly. Either way, you should expect a thorough medical and psychiatric review before any treatment begins. If you have existing records from a treating provider, sharing them with the clinic can streamline the intake process.

    How many sessions will I need?

    Most clinics recommend beginning with a series of sessions rather than a single treatment. The number varies by modality and individual response, but an initial course is common before reassessing whether and how often to continue. Maintenance sessions may be recommended afterward. Your provider will discuss a schedule based on your response and treatment goals.

    Is ketamine therapy administered at home available through this directory?

    No. This directory lists only clinics that administer ketamine therapy in person at a physical location, with qualified medical staff on site. At-home or telehealth ketamine services are not included here.

    What should I ask when contacting a clinic for the first time?

    Good starting questions include which modalities the clinic offers, what credentials the supervising clinician holds, whether a therapist is part of the treatment team, what the total cost of a starter course is and what that fee includes, how they handle medical emergencies during sessions, and what the process looks like if you need to adjust or stop treatment. A reputable clinic will answer these questions clearly and encourage you to take the time you need before committing.

    Is ketamine therapy legal in New Jersey?

    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 New Jersey 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 New Jersey 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.