Featured New Hampshire Ketamine Clinics
Primary physician: Tracy Hawse, AGNP
Operating since: 2023
Number of clinics: 2
Treatment areas: Treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, OCD, and anxiety
Ketamine therapy services: Clinic specializing in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and integrative psychological care, including intramuscular ketamine treatment and ketamine lozenges
Cost: $2,700 for 4 sessions, $3,850 for 6 sessions, $5,000 for 8 sessions
Patient feedback:
21 reviews, 4.9 average rating
The reviews for Blue Lotus Wellness are overwhelmingly positive, with many clients highlighting the compassionate and professional care provided by the team of therapists. Several reviewers emphasize the life-changing benefits of ketamine therapy, noting significant improvements in mood, reduced anxiety, and a lasting sense of calm after completing treatment sessions. Clients also appreciate the practice’s holistic approach, which blends traditional and alternative therapies to address mind, body, and spirit, fostering meaningful personal growth. Additionally, the welcoming environment, attentive staff, and flexibility in scheduling make Blue Lotus a highly recommended option for mental health and wellness support.
New Hampshire ketamine therapy FAQs
How much does a ketamine infusion in New Hampshire cost?
There are many factors that influence the cost of ketamine infusions. In New Hampshire the average cost of a single infusion for a mental health condition is $552. This is $94 more than the national average of $458.[2]
One explanation for the $94 difference is that the cost of living in New Hampshire is 15% higher than the national average.
Mental Health Statistics in New Hampshire
Ketamine, originally approved by the FDA as an anesthetic, is increasingly used off-label in New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire:
- 26.3% of adults in New Hampshire report symptoms of anxiety disorder, 1.9 percentage points lower than the national average of 28.2%.
- 17.6% of adults report symptoms of depressive disorder, 4.1 percentage points lower than the national average of 21.7%.
- 29.4% of adults report experiencing either anxiety or depressive symptoms, 2.9 percentage points lower than the national average of 32.3%.
This data underscores the mental health challenges residents of New Hampshire face, highlighting the importance of treatments like ketamine therapy.
[1] 2020 US Census
[2] May 2024 Meeko Clinic Directory sampling