A listing is what a clinic told us, plus a licence check we did. It is not an inspection, an audit or an endorsement. Nothing here is medical advice.
What a listing means
- Every clinic listed starts from the federal NPI Registry, a public record maintained by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- An unclaimed listing carries the registry facts only: legal name, NPI number, address, phone and taxonomy.
- Prices, treatments offered and trading status appear only once the practice itself supplies them.
- A verified badge means a person matched the licence against the state board on a stated date.
Paid tiers change where a listing appears and which features it has. They do not change verification status and they do not change reviews. Paid placement is labelled wherever it appears.
What clinics agree to
Signals worth slowing down for
- A guaranteed result, or a published success rate with no study behind it.
- No psychiatric assessment before the first infusion.
- Pressure to buy a package of sessions before a single consultation has happened.
- Vagueness about who is in the room and what their credential is.
- Claims that the treatment works for a very long list of unrelated conditions.
- No discussion of what happens when the effect fades.
Medical disclaimer
Everything here is general information. No directory can judge whether a treatment suits an individual and this one does not try. In the US, call or text 988 if you are in crisis.
Compare the full course, not the first session. That is where programmes actually differ.
This is general information, not medical advice. Ketamine is a controlled substance and its use for mood disorders is off-label, apart from esketamine. Talk to a clinician who knows your history. In the US, call or text 988 if you are in crisis.