Okay, so I recently looked into getting a ketamine booster, and let me tell you, figuring out the cost was a bit of a journey. I’m going to share what I found, focusing on the Northwest area since that’s where I am.
Starting My Search
First, I started by simply searching online. I typed in things like “ketamine booster cost Northwest” and “ketamine infusion price [my city]”. I found a few clinic websites, but not all of them listed prices upfront. It was kind of frustrating, to be honest.

Making Some Calls
So, I decided to get on the phone. I called a couple of places that looked promising from their websites. The first place I called was super vague. They talked about “personalized treatment plans” and how the cost “varied greatly.” I get that, but I just wanted a ballpark figure!
Getting Some Numbers
The second clinic I called was a little more helpful. They said that booster infusions generally ranged from $400 to $600, but it depended on the dosage and whether I needed any additional monitoring. That gave me something to work with, at least.
- One place gave general range: $400-$600
Digging Deeper
I also checked out some online forums and communities where people discussed their experiences with ketamine therapy. Some people mentioned specific clinics and what they paid, which was useful. It seemed like the $400-$600 range was pretty common, but some places charged more like $700 or even higher.
I also looked my insurance plan if they can cover some of it but they said it is not.
The Takeaway
Basically, what I learned is that there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the cost of a ketamine booster in the Northwest. It really depends on the clinic, the specific treatment plan, and probably a bunch of other factors. My best advice? Do your research, make some calls, and don’t be afraid to ask questions!
My final step is I chose the middle range, not the expensive and not cheap. I am very excited with the result. I hope I was able to help by sharing my own experience.