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    Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Wyoming

    7 in-person clinics across 6 cities in Wyoming.

    7
    in-person clinics
    6
    cities covered
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    treatment types

    Wyoming's ketamine therapy landscape is genuinely spread across the state rather than concentrated in a single metropolitan hub. Clinics serving residents are active in communities ranging from the energy-industry town of Rock Springs and the state capital of Cheyenne to the resort community of Jackson, with additional providers operating in Evanston, Gillette, and Torrington.

    Because Wyoming's population is distributed across vast distances, the clinic you choose may well involve a significant drive. That geographic reality makes it worth researching every option carefully before committing, whether you are in the southwest corner of the state or along the eastern plains.

    This directory focuses entirely on clinics that provide treatment on site, so every listing you find here represents a facility you can walk into and meet your care team in person.

    Ketamine Clinics by City in Wyoming

    Where to Find Ketamine Therapy in Wyoming

    Rock Springs

    2 clinics

    Rock Springs is one of Wyoming's larger population centers in the southwest and serves as a regional access point for ketamine therapy in that part of the state. Providers here offer ketamine therapy options including IM and related approaches, making it a meaningful option for residents of Sweetwater County who might otherwise face very long travel times.

    Cheyenne

    1 clinic

    As Wyoming's capital and its most populous city, Cheyenne anchors ketamine access on the southeastern edge of the state. Clinics in Cheyenne offer ketamine therapy modalities and draw patients from both the city itself and the surrounding high plains communities of southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska border region.

    Evanston

    1 clinic

    Evanston, tucked into the far southwestern corner of Wyoming near the Utah border, is notable for having IV ketamine infusion available locally. For residents of Uinta County, this means access to one of the most established infusion modalities without needing to travel to a larger city.

    Gillette

    1 clinic

    Gillette serves as the commercial hub of the Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming, and IV ketamine infusion is among the modalities offered there. Its location makes it the most accessible clinic option for a wide swath of sparsely populated northeastern Wyoming.

    Jackson

    1 clinic

    Jackson stands out as the only Wyoming community where both IV ketamine infusion and broader ketamine therapy approaches are available from local providers. Its profile as a destination community with a robust healthcare infrastructure means patients in the Teton region have comparatively diverse options close to home.

    How Much Ketamine Therapy Costs in Wyoming

    Published pricing is limited across Wyoming's clinics, with very few providers listing their rates openly online. Costs for ketamine therapy generally vary based on the modality chosen, the number of sessions in a treatment protocol, any integration or follow-up services included, and the individual clinic's overhead. IV infusion sessions tend to carry different pricing structures than IM or sublingual approaches due to the clinical staffing and equipment involved. Because so little pricing is publicly disclosed in this state, calling clinics directly for a detailed breakdown is strongly recommended before scheduling.

    Types of Ketamine Treatment Offered in Wyoming

    Two main modalities appear across Wyoming's clinics. IV ketamine infusion, in which ketamine is delivered directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line in a monitored clinical setting, is available in Evanston, Gillette, Jackson, and Torrington. Broader ketamine therapy approaches, which may include intramuscular injection, sublingual administration, or ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, are offered in Cheyenne, Jackson, Rock Springs, and Torrington. Jackson is the only city where both modality types are currently represented. Spravato (esketamine nasal spray), the FDA-approved form dispensed only in certified healthcare settings, does not appear among the modalities currently listed by Wyoming providers in this directory. Every clinic in this listing provides care on site, and this directory does not include at-home or telehealth ketamine services.

    • IV Ketamine Infusion offered at 4 clinics, including Evanston, Gillette, Jackson, Torrington.
    • Ketamine Therapy offered at 5 clinics, including Cheyenne, Jackson, Rock Springs, Torrington.

    How to Choose a Ketamine Clinic in Wyoming

    Because Wyoming's clinics are spread across several cities with considerable distances between them, start by identifying every provider within a practical travel radius of your home. From there, consider the following: confirm which modality a clinic offers and ask your referring or primary care provider whether that approach suits your clinical history; ask each clinic what conditions they routinely work with and how they coordinate with outside mental health providers; inquire whether a psychiatric evaluation is included or must be arranged separately; ask about the number of sessions typically recommended and what follow-up care looks like; and since published pricing is scarce, request a full written cost estimate before your first appointment. For patients in communities far from any listed city, it may be worth contacting multiple clinics to ask whether they have experience supporting out-of-area patients with scheduling.

    Ketamine Therapy in Wyoming: Frequently Asked Questions

    What conditions is ketamine therapy commonly used for?

    Clinicians use ketamine therapy for a range of conditions including treatment-resistant depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, certain chronic pain conditions, and OCD, among others. It is not a guaranteed solution for any condition, and a licensed medical provider is the right person to evaluate whether it is appropriate for your individual situation.

    What is the difference between IV ketamine infusion and other ketamine therapy approaches?

    IV infusion delivers ketamine directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line, allowing precise dosing control in a closely monitored setting. Other approaches include intramuscular injection, sublingual administration, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, which may combine a lower dose with guided therapeutic conversation. Each method has a different clinical profile, and your provider can explain which fits your needs.

    Is Spravato available from Wyoming clinics listed here?

    Spravato, the FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray, does not currently appear among the modalities offered by clinics in this directory. If Spravato is a priority for you, it is worth contacting providers directly, as offerings can change, or asking your prescribing physician about certified dispensing locations.

    Which Wyoming cities have ketamine clinics?

    Clinics are active in Rock Springs, Cheyenne, Evanston, Gillette, Jackson, and Torrington. Jackson and Torrington each have providers offering more than one modality type, while other cities tend to specialize in either IV infusion or broader therapy approaches.

    What does a typical in-person ketamine therapy visit involve?

    Most clinics begin with an intake evaluation to review your medical and psychiatric history before any treatment is scheduled. A treatment session itself usually lasts between forty minutes and a few hours depending on the modality, and you are monitored throughout. You should plan for someone to drive you home afterward, as the effects of ketamine can persist for some time following a session.

    Does insurance cover ketamine therapy in Wyoming?

    Most ketamine therapy, including IV infusion, is not routinely covered by insurance because it is used off-label for many conditions. Self-pay is common at clinics throughout Wyoming. It is always worth contacting your insurer directly, as some plans may cover portions of an evaluation or associated services, but you should not assume coverage without confirming in advance.

    Can I find out how much treatment will cost before I commit?

    Very few Wyoming clinics publish their rates online, so the most reliable way to get accurate cost information is to call each clinic and ask for a written estimate that covers the evaluation, the full recommended session series, and any follow-up care. Costs can vary meaningfully between providers and between modalities.

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

    No. Every listing in this directory represents a clinic that administers treatment on site. At-home and telehealth ketamine services are not included.

    How do I choose between clinics that are far apart geographically?

    Start with the practical question of which clinics you can realistically reach for multiple appointments, since most protocols involve several sessions over weeks. Then compare modalities offered, whether the clinic has a psychiatric evaluator on staff or requires you to bring a referral, and what integration or aftercare support looks like. Talking to each clinic by phone before visiting is particularly valuable in a state where travel distances are significant.

    Do I need a referral to visit a ketamine clinic in Wyoming?

    Referral requirements vary by clinic. Some providers require a referral or a letter from a treating mental health professional, while others conduct their own intake evaluation. Contact the specific clinic you are considering to understand their intake process before scheduling.

    Is ketamine therapy legal in Wyoming?

    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 Wyoming 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 Wyoming 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.