Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato
Ketamine Clinic · New York, New York
330 W 38th St #311, New York, NY 10018
5.0 2 Google reviews
- Free consultation
Hours
- Mon
- 9 AM to 8 PM
- Tue
- 9 AM to 8 PM
- Wed
- 9 AM to 8 PM
- Thu
- 9 AM to 8 PM
- Fri
- 9 AM to 8 PM
- Sat
- 9 AM to 8 PM
- Sun
- 9 AM to 8 PM
Photos from the clinic's Google Business Profile.
About Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato
Keta Medical Center is a physician-led ketamine therapy practice founded by sisters and emergency medicine physicians Dr. Haviva Malina and Dr. Cheryl Malina. It offers IV ketamine infusions and Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray across multiple Manhattan locations (Midtown, Hudson Yards, UWS 86th St, UWS 96th St) plus Long Island, Westchester, and New Jersey offices. This location is at 330 W 38th St #311 in New York, New York (10018).
What Ketamine Treatments Does Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato Offer?
What Conditions Does Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato Treat?
- Depression
- Treatment-Resistant Depression
- Anxiety
- OCD
- PTSD
- Bipolar Depression
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- Palliative Care
- Postpartum Depression
Why Choose Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato?
- Listed in the ASKP3 (American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists & Practitioners) member directory
- Care led by Dr. Haviva Malina (co-founder, emergency medicine physician), Dr. Cheryl Malina (co-founder, emergency medicine physician)
- Free initial consultation offered
Ketamine Treatment Cost & Insurance at Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato
- Pricing
- IV ketamine infusion: $500 per session (self-pay). Spravato: most patients pay $0–$50 per visit after insurance coverage and assistance programs.
- Insurance
- Accepts most major insurance plans and handles paperwork for patients; does not accept Medicaid.
Pricing shown as published by the clinic and may change — confirm current rates directly with the clinic.
Providers at Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato
- Dr. Haviva Malinaco-founder, emergency medicine physicianNPI 1710129002
- Dr. Cheryl Malinaco-founder, emergency medicine physicianNPI 1487724662
Provider details are compiled from the clinic's website and the ASKP3 member directory. Verify licensure with your state medical board — see our guide on verifying a ketamine provider.
Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato Location & Hours
- Address
- 330 W 38th St #311, New York, NY 10018
- Phone
- (212) 229-9274
- Hours
- Monday 9 AM to 8 PMTuesday 9 AM to 8 PMWednesday 9 AM to 8 PMThursday 9 AM to 8 PMFriday 9 AM to 8 PMSaturday 9 AM to 8 PMSunday 9 AM to 8 PM
How to Get More Information
Contact Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato call (212) 229-9274, or visit the clinic's website for current availability and booking. The clinic offers a free initial consultation.
FAQs About Keta Medical Center | Ketamine Therapy | Spravato
- What conditions does Keta Medical Center treat?
- The practice treats depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, bipolar depression, alcohol use disorder, postpartum depression, and provides palliative care support.
- How much does treatment cost?
- IV ketamine is self-pay at $500 per session; Spravato is typically covered by insurance, with most patients paying $0–$50 per visit after coverage and assistance programs.
- What's the difference between Spravato and IV ketamine?
- Spravato is an FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression administered in-clinic; IV ketamine infusion is available to patients not eligible for Spravato and is also administered in-clinic under physician supervision.
- What does the treatment schedule look like?
- The induction phase involves 6-8 sessions over the first month (Spravato: twice a week for 4 weeks; IV ketamine: twice a week for 3 weeks), each about 2 hours, followed by an optimization and maintenance phase with less frequent sessions.
- Does Keta Medical Center accept insurance?
- Yes, the practice accepts most major insurance plans and handles the paperwork, but does not accept Medicaid.
- Do I need a referral or existing therapist to start treatment?
- No; the practice coordinates with a patient's existing therapist or psychiatrist, or connects patients with in-house providers if needed.
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