Ketamine Therapy Pricing

Learn more about the investment involved in ketamine-assisted therapy and what you can expect from both the pricing and the experience.

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How Much Does Ketamine Therapy Cost?

The cost of ketamine therapy in the UK can vary widely depending on the provider, the number of sessions required, and the type of therapy involved. 

At Eulas Clinics, a full six-week programme begins at £6,000, and this is inclusive of assessments, ketamine sessions, and psychotherapy integration. We also offer payment plans, which start from £177 per month (6.2% APR), making treatment more accessible for a wider range of people.

When considering ketamine therapy cost, it’s important to view it as a comprehensive mental health investment. Our ketamine therapy programmes are tailored, medically supervised and designed to help you experience meaningful change.

What Affects the Price of Ketamine Therapy Treatment?

Ketamine pricing is influenced by a variety of factors, including:

  • Type of ketamine used: IV infusions are generally more costly than lozenges or intranasal forms due to the equipment and staffing required.
  • Setting and supervision: Treatments administered in a medically monitored environment with a psychiatrist and anaesthetist on hand will naturally cost more than loosely supervised alternatives.
  • Therapeutic support: Programmes that include psychotherapy, integration sessions, and regular follow-ups offer better outcomes but come at a higher cost.
  • Treatment frequency: Some individuals may require more sessions depending on the severity of their symptoms and personal response to treatment.
  • Location: Clinics in major cities or private healthcare settings may charge more due to overheads required to provide high-quality care.

At Eulas, we prioritise safety, personalisation, and clinical excellence, which is reflected in our pricing structure.


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Our Ketamine Therapy Programme

We’ve designed a supportive, guided process to make engaging with ketamine therapy a smooth and empowering experience.

Although each individual’s experience is different, here’s what to typically expect in six simple steps.

1. Online Welcome Consultation

Your path starts with a confidential remote consultation. During this session, we gather information about your mental and physical health, explore your reasons for seeking treatment, and discuss your previous care experiences.

It’s also an opportunity for you to gain clarity on the process and ask any questions. After this session, we’ll determine whether this treatment path is clinically appropriate for you.

 

2. In-Clinic Psychiatric Evaluation

You’ll then meet with a licensed psychiatrist at one of our clinic locations. In this appointment, a psychiatrist will:

  • Carry out a comprehensive mental health evaluation
  • Talk you through the therapeutic potential and any risks of ketamine therapy
  • Consider your medication history and current wellbeing

This session ensures that our approach is tailored, ethical, and aligns with best clinical practices.

 

3. Therapy Readiness Sessions

Before any dosing takes place, you’ll take part in two therapy readiness sessions. These one-on-one discussions, held either online or in-person, help prepare you emotionally and mentally. Your therapist will work with you to explore:

  • Key life themes and areas of distress
  • Your expectations and intentions for treatment
  • Techniques for emotional regulation and support

These sessions lay the groundwork for a more effective and meaningful therapeutic process.

 

4. Ketamine Administration Sessions

You’ll attend four in-clinic sessions where ketamine is administered under strict clinical supervision. Each session begins with:

  • A short emotional check-in and intention setting
  • A calming practice to support a relaxed mental state

Throughout, both a clinician and therapist are present to guide you through the experience. These sessions often unlock deep emotional insights or shifts in perspective that can help catalyse healing.

 

5. Post-Session Integration Therapy

Following each ketamine session, you’ll attend an integration session designed to help you make sense of your experience. This is a time to:

  • Process your emotional responses and insights
  • Draw connections between the session and your broader mental health goals
  • Begin transforming breakthroughs into personal growth

Integration work is central to maintaining and building on the therapeutic benefits of ketamine treatment.

 

6. Closing Review & Next Steps

Once your core treatment is complete, you’ll meet again with your therapist for a final review session. In this meeting, we’ll:

  • Reflect on the emotional and psychological shifts since beginning treatment
  • Reassess your wellbeing and treatment goals
  • Identify ongoing support options or next-phase therapies

For many, this leads to continued therapy, wellness planning, or supportive check-ins that further strengthen outcomes.


Is Ketamine Therapy Covered by Insurance in the UK?

Currently, ketamine therapy is not widely covered by most UK health insurance providers, as it is still considered an emerging treatment in many contexts.
Some private insurers may reimburse parts of the psychotherapy or assessment components, depending on their specific policies.
We recommend checking directly with your insurance provider to confirm your eligibility and benefits. Our team is happy to provide itemised receipts to support your claims where possible.

Enquire About Ketamine Therapy Prices Today

 

 

At Eulas Clinics, our ketamine pricing reflects our commitment to therapeutic integrity, safety, and measurable progress. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, suicidal ideation or another mental health challenge, our integrated programme is designed to support lasting transformation.

 

If you have questions about the price for ketamine therapy or want to explore payment options, reach out for a confidential consultation today.

Ketamine Pricing FAQs

Find answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding ketamine therapy prices below.

What is the typical price for ketamine therapy in the UK?

The price for ketamine therapy in the UK can vary depending on the provider and the type of programme offered. At Eulas Clinics, our six-week ketamine-assisted therapy programme starts from £6,000, which includes all assessments, ketamine dosing sessions, and psychotherapy integration. We also offer flexible payment plans to help make treatment more accessible.

How much does ketamine treatment cost overall?

Ketamine treatment cost reflects a full therapeutic process, not just the medication itself. The total cost includes psychiatric evaluations, therapy readiness sessions, dosing under clinical supervision, and integration therapy. These components are essential for ensuring safety and lasting outcomes. At Eulas, this is priced from £6,000 for the full six-week programme.

Why does ketamine pricing vary between clinics?

Ketamine pricing can differ based on a range of factors, including the method of administration, level of clinical supervision, inclusion of therapy, and location of the clinic. Clinics offering medically supervised, integrated care with psychiatric support are priced to reflect to the higher quality of service and outcomes.

Are there payment options available for ketamine therapy?

Yes, we offer payment plans starting from £177 per month (6.2% APR). These plans help spread the cost of treatment, making it easier to access support when you need it most. Please speak to our team to explore the best option for your situation.

What should I look for when comparing ketamine therapy prices in the UK?

  • Is therapy included? Many providers offer only ketamine administration without therapeutic support, which can reduce the effectiveness of treatment.
  • Who’s delivering the treatment? Ensure the clinic is staffed by qualified psychiatrists, therapists, and anaesthetists.
  • Is the environment safe and supportive? A clinical yet compassionate setting helps facilitate deeper healing and emotional processing.
  • Do they provide aftercare and integration? The real work begins after the ketamine session, make sure ongoing support is part of the package.
  • Transparency of costs: Are all costs clearly explained up front, or are there add-ons later?

At Eulas Clinics, our pricing reflects the depth of care we provide. From medical safety to psychological integration, our programme is designed for results, not shortcuts.

How do I know if ketamine therapy is right for me?

Our initial consultation includes a comprehensive assessment where our medical professionals will determine if ketamine therapy is appropriate for you. This is often based on your health history, treatment goals, and the conditions you wish to address.

Is ketamine therapy safe?

Ketamine therapy is safe when administered in a controlled clinical environment by trained professionals.

Patients are closely monitored throughout the session for changes in vital signs, such as blood pressure and heart rate, and to ensure comfort. While there are risks associated with misuse when taken without supervision, the clinical setting minimises these and ensures a safe, effective treatment process.

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