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At-Home Ketamine Therapy Clinics

Telehealth-supervised programs with oral ketamine taken at home under remote clinical monitoring. 30 listed clinics offer this treatment across 18 states.

How At-Home Ketamine Therapy Works

At-home ketamine therapy delivers oral ketamine (usually troches) by mail after a telehealth evaluation, with dosing done at home under a program's safety protocols — a required adult sitter, virtual check-ins, mood tracking, and clinician follow-ups. It emerged under telehealth prescribing flexibilities and is offered both by national platforms and by local clinics that add remote protocols.

The format trades in-person monitoring for convenience and lower cost, which makes screening quality and safety protocols the key things to evaluate. Regulatory rules for tele-prescribing controlled substances continue to evolve, so program availability can change by state.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

After a video evaluation and consent process, medicine ships to your door. Sessions happen on your schedule: sitter present, phone check-in or app monitoring per protocol, eye mask and music, roughly one to two hours per session, typically weekly or biweekly.

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At-Home Ketamine Therapy — Frequently Asked Questions

Is at-home ketamine safe?

Programs mitigate risk with medical screening, low oral doses, required sitters, and remote monitoring — but it removes in-person supervision, so it isn't appropriate for everyone. Clinicians screen out conditions like uncontrolled blood pressure and psychosis history.

Is at-home ketamine legal?

Yes, when prescribed by a licensed clinician for legitimate treatment under current telehealth rules. Those rules are evolving — programs must comply with DEA tele-prescribing requirements, and availability varies by state.

At-home programs vs. a local clinic — how do I choose?

Consider severity (in-person care suits higher-risk situations), budget, distance to clinics, and preference for supervision. Many patients start in-clinic and shift to at-home maintenance; local clinics listed here often offer both.

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