Featured Fort Worth Ketamine Clinics
Primary physician: Dr. Aaron Brown
Operating since: 2022
Number of clinics: 3
Treatment areas: Depression, anxiety, post partum depression, suicidal ideation, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and pain management
Ketamine therapy services: Ketamine therapy clinic offering ketamine-assisted psychotherapy via intravenous ketamine therapy and Spravato
Cost: $3,000 for 6 IV ketamine sessions and 1 therapy session, $3,500 for 6 IV ketamine sessions and 6 therapy sessions. 20% discount for first responder, police, military, teachers, nurses, government employees. 0% financing and payment support for those who qualify for KAP but are unable to pay.
Patient feedback:
54 reviews, 5.0 average rating
The reviews for NeuroGlow are overwhelmingly positive, with clients frequently highlighting the transformative impact of ketamine therapy and the compassionate, professional care provided by the staff. Many describe life-changing results, including significant relief from depression, anxiety, and even suicidal ideation, where other treatments had failed. The team at NeuroGlow is commended for their kindness, attentiveness, and the calming, safe environment they create, complete with personalized touches like music, weighted blankets, and soothing lighting. Overall, NeuroGlow is highly recommended for its exceptional service, quick responsiveness, and dedication to improving clients’ mental health and overall well-being.
Fort Worth ketamine therapy FAQs
Is ketamine therapy available in Fort Worth?
Yes, ketamine therapy is available in Fort Worth. There are 3 clinics in Fort Worth that provide ketamine therapy. Click here to find the ketamine therapy provider nearest you. Our directory is constantly updated as new clinics open.
How can I choose the right ketamine therapy provider in Fort Worth?
Ketamine therapy providers in Fort Worth offer a free consultation to patients to determine if ketamine therapy is right for them. You can find a ketamine therapy provider in your area, or choose one of the providers listed above. Give them a call or schedule an appointment on their website.
Who are the top ketamine therapy clinics in Fort Worth?
Meeko Health recommends Nura Therapy for ketamine therapy in Fort Worth.
Nura Therapy opened in Fort Worth in June of 2024, Nura Therapy was started by emergency room physicians who consistently encountered a population of patients who have been unable to receive lasting relief within the emergency room setting—those with mental health emergencies and chronic pain conditions.
With a combined 30 years of experience providing ketamine therapy, the Nura Therapy team focuses on safety and comfort; treatments are administered by physicians and monitored with cutting-edge, non-invasive equipment, all in a spa-like environment.
What types of services do ketamine therapy providers in Fort Worth offer?
Ketamine therapy providers in Fort Worth offer a number of different options to patients.
The most common ketamine therapy provided to by Fort Worth clinics is ketamine IV infusion therapy. Ketamine IV infusion therapy is administered through an IV infusion in the arm. It takes effect right away, and patients experience a relief in symptoms that lasts 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the symptoms they’re treating and how responsive the patient is. Patients typically receive six infusions several weeks apart.
Your specific treatment schedule will be determined by the Fort Worth ketamine therapy provider you choose.
How much does a ketamine infusion in Fort Worth cost?
There are many factors that influence the cost of ketamine infusions. In Fort Worth the average cost of a single infusion for a mental health condition is $446. This is $12 less than the national average of $458.[2]
One explanation for the $12 difference is that the cost of living in Texas is 7% lower than the national average.
What are the benefits of ketamine therapy for Fort Worthians?
Fort Worth residents experiencing mental health challenges and mood disorders can benefit from ketamine therapy in a number of ways.
Ketamine might be an option for Fort Worth residents experiencing any of the following symptoms. To determine if ketamine therapy is right for you, reach out to a ketamine clinic near you and schedule a consultation. The 3 ketamine providers in Fort Worth all offer free consultations, and will only recommend ketamine therapy if it’s right for you.
Depression: 175,000 Fort Worthians are currently suffering from depression, and over 260,000 will experience a depressive episode at some point in their lives.
Ketamine infusion therapy reduces the symptoms of depression in about 50% of patients.
Anxiety: 200,000 Fort Worthians will experience an anxiety disorder this year, and nearly 300,000 will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives.
Early studies on the effect of ketamine therapy on anxiety indicate that it can be an effective alternative treatment option for the 50% of people who are resistant to traditional medicine.
PTSD: 35,000 Fort Worthians are currently experiencing PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), and 56,000 will experience PTSD at some point in their lives.
Early studies indicate that ketamine therapy can be an effective treatment option for Fort Worthians struggling with PTSD, alongside other traditional PTSD treatments.
OCD: 14,000 Fort Worthians are currently experiencing OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder), and 25,000 will experience symptoms of OCD at some point in their lives.
Early studies have shown that ketamine therapy can significantly reduce symptoms of OCD.
Suicidality: 53,000 Fort Worthians have had serious thoughts about suicide in the past year. This is especially prevalent among young people, and people who identify as black, American Indian, or 2 or more races.
Recent studies have shown that ketamine therapy can significantly reduce suicidal ideation.
Mental Health Statistics in Fort Worth
Ketamine, originally approved by the FDA as an anesthetic, is increasingly used off-label in Fort Worth to address various mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance use disorders. A 2023 KFF analysis of the US Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey reported that in Texas:
- 31.4% of adults in Texas report symptoms of anxiety disorder, 3.2 percentage points higher than the national average of 28.2%.
- 24.4% of adults report symptoms of depressive disorder, 2.7 percentage points higher than the national average of 21.7%.
- 36.8% of adults report experiencing either anxiety or depressive symptoms, 4.5 percentage points higher than the national average of 32.3%.
This data underscores the mental health challenges residents of Fort Worth face, highlighting the importance of treatments like ketamine therapy.
[1] 2020 US Census
[2] May 2024 Meeko Clinic Directory sampling