How Much Does Ketamine Therapy Cost in Canada?

As interest grows in innovative mental health treatments, many Canadians are exploring options like medically supported care involving ketamine. These approaches have shown promise for conditions such as depression, PTSD, and chronic pain, especially in cases where traditional treatments haven’t been effective.

One of the most common questions people ask is: How much does ketamine therapy cost in Canada?

In this post, we’ll break down typical price ranges, what affects the cost, and what to look out for when choosing a clinic—so you can make an informed decision about your care.

Average Costs of Ketamine-Based Treatments in Canada

The price of ketamine-related treatments varies depending on several factors, including the delivery method, clinic location, and whether the treatment includes therapy or medical oversight.

Here’s a general overview:

Treatment TypeEstimated Cost per SessionIntravenous (IV) Ketamine$400 – $800Intranasal Ketamine (non-Spravato)$400 – $800Oral Ketamine$300 – $425

Most treatment plans begin with a series of 4 to 6 sessions over several weeks. Many individuals report symptom improvement after this initial course, with some continuing maintenance sessions monthly or quarterly to sustain results.

💡 Initial consultations may cost an additional $100–$300, depending on the clinic and whether a physician or nurse practitioner is involved.

Example Cost Breakdown

Let’s say someone undergoes 6 intranasal sessions at $450 each:

  • Total Treatment Cost: $2,700

  • Plus Initial Consultation: ~$150

  • Possible Add-ons (e.g. therapy): $100–$300 per session

Your total could range between $3,000–$4,500 depending on the structure of the program.

What Affects the Cost?

Several factors influence the total cost of ketamine-based mental health care in Canada:

Route of Administration

  • IV ketamine is typically the most expensive due to the need for specialized equipment and on-site monitoring.

  • Oral and intranasal options are more affordable and often just as effective in clinical settings, depending on the diagnosis and protocol.

Clinic Location

  • Prices tend to be higher in large urban centres like Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal, while smaller cities may offer more competitive rates.

Inclusion of Therapy

  • Some clinics bundle ketamine administration with psychotherapy, integration, or coaching. These options can significantly increase costs but may also improve long-term outcomes.

Insurance Coverage

  • Public health plans (like OHIP) do not currently cover ketamine for mental health treatment.

  • However, some extended health benefits may cover the therapy portion of the treatment if it’s provided by a licensed mental health professional (e.g., psychotherapist, psychologist, social worker).

Red Flags: Watch for Overcharging and Vague Pricing

As demand for ketamine-based treatments increases, some clinics charge inflated prices or package services in ways that obscure the true cost.

To protect yourself:

  • Ask for transparent pricing upfront, including how long each session lasts and what’s included.

  • Compare multiple clinics and avoid those who won’t provide a breakdown of services.

  • Ensure you understand the structure: Is it medication-only? Does it include therapy or integration?

🚨 Caution: If a clinic promises guaranteed results or uses aggressive sales tactics, that’s a red flag. No mental health treatment can guarantee success—and your care should be tailored to your unique history and goals.

Our Approach at Flow State Therapy

At Flow State Therapy in Ottawa, we prioritize:

Transparent pricing
Individualized care—not cookie-cutter protocols
Accessible support—including sliding scale therapy sessions
Trauma-informed, evidence-based treatment pathways
French and English services, inclusive and community-oriented care

While we do not offer ketamine directly, our clinicians work with individuals who are exploring or undergoing medically supported treatments—helping them prepare mentally, reflect on their experiences, and build lasting change.

Considering a Ketamine-Based Treatment?

If you’re researching this option, it’s essential to find a provider who:

  • Respects your autonomy

  • Communicates clearly and honestly

  • Has experience with trauma-informed or integrative mental health care

  • Understands the value of preparation, intention, and post-treatment support

💬 Ready to Learn More?

We offer 15-minute information calls for anyone exploring advanced mental health treatments and wondering how to take the next step.

Reach out today and discover how Flow State Therapy can support you with integrity, compassion, and care that goes beyond the session.

📍 Ottawa-based
📞 Call us: 613-670-6629
📧 Email: hello@flowstatetherapy.ca

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