Last Updated: August 15, 2026
Ketamine and Psychedelic Therapy Near You in Reno
If you are searching for ketamine therapy near me in Reno, or for psychedelic therapy near you in the Reno-Tahoe area, here is the direct answer: ketamine is the one psychedelic-class treatment that is legal, FDA Schedule III, and available to eligible adults right now, and Mindbloom delivers it as a guided at-home program across Reno and Sparks after an online clinician evaluation. Psilocybin, MDMA, and other psychedelics are not yet legal for therapy in Nevada, so ketamine is where real, supervised psychedelic-style care actually starts here.

Key takeaways
- Ketamine therapy is legal and available now to eligible adults across Reno and Sparks via telehealth, delivered as a guided at-home program after an online clinician evaluation, with no clinic visit required.
- In-clinic ketamine in the Reno area runs roughly $400 to $650+ per IV infusion (about $2,400 to $3,900+ for a six-session series) and around $495 per IM treatment. Mindbloom's at-home sessions are $165 to $215 each.¹¹
- Psilocybin and MDMA remain illegal for therapy in Nevada, where psilocybin possession is a felony, so ketamine is the psychedelic-class therapy Reno residents can legally begin today.¹⁰
- Nevada ranks 47th of 51 on Mental Health America's 2025 Access to Care measure, where higher numbers mean less access, as of 2026. Reliable at-home options matter more where in-person access is thin.⁹
- Mindbloom has delivered more than 800,000 guided at-home sessions and is the only at-home ketamine therapy provider with peer-reviewed PTSD outcomes.¹
How to Find Ketamine Care and a Psychedelic Therapist in Reno
Finding ketamine care in Reno comes down to two paths. You can visit an in-clinic provider for IV or IM ketamine or for Spravato, or you can do a guided ketamine program from home through a telehealth provider like Mindbloom. In-clinic IV and IM ketamine providers and REMS-certified Spravato clinics operate across Reno and south Reno. The Reno-Sparks area is the smaller of Nevada's two main ketamine markets, with more providers concentrated in the Las Vegas valley.¹¹
If you are looking for a psychedelic therapist or psychedelic-assisted therapy near you, it helps to know what is actually available. Outside of ketamine, psychedelic-assisted therapy with psilocybin or MDMA is not legally offered in Nevada, so a genuine psychedelic therapist in Reno today is a clinician guiding ketamine therapy.
Getting started with at-home care does not require a referral. Eligibility begins with an online clinical evaluation, and a licensed clinician confirms whether ketamine therapy is a good fit before any treatment. With an at-home provider, that evaluation, the prescription if approved, the medication, and the guided sessions are handled remotely, so you can begin from home in Reno rather than driving to a clinic.
Ketamine and Psychedelic Therapy Across Reno, Sparks, and Northern Nevada
Because at-home ketamine therapy with providers is delivered by telehealth, it is available to eligible adults throughout the Reno metro, not just the city core. That includes central Reno, the South Meadows and south Reno corridor, and neighboring Sparks. If you are in the wider Reno-Tahoe region of northern Nevada, the same at-home program applies: access is defined by your Nevada residency and clinician approval, not by how close you live to a physical clinic. For in-person IV, IM, or Spravato treatment, providers are concentrated in Reno and south Reno.
Your Ketamine and Psychedelic Therapy Options in Reno
Here is how the real options compare for someone in Reno, from at-home telehealth to the in-clinic modalities, plus where psilocybin and MDMA actually stand.
Every option except at-home telehealth requires traveling to a clinic, and IV or IM ketamine is usually paid out of pocket. Spravato may be covered by insurance for people who qualify, subject to the insurer's prior authorization; otherwise it is paid out of pocket. The at-home model removes the clinic visit while keeping the clinical structure intact: evaluation, a licensed prescriber, guided dosing sessions, and integration. If you want the modality detail, see how at-home and IV ketamine compare directly.
Many people arrive here searching for psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, or ayahuasca therapy. None of those are legally available for therapy in Nevada today: there is no licensed psilocybin program, and MDMA-assisted therapy is not FDA-approved. That is why ketamine is the psychedelic-class therapy you can actually begin now. And the evidence holds up. Mindbloom's reported depression response of 56.6% is at or above the response reported in the largest controlled trials of single-dose psilocybin for depression, about 37 to 42%, on a far larger published evidence base and delivered at home rather than in a full-day, in-person licensed-center session.¹ ⁸
What Ketamine Therapy Can Help With in Reno
Depression is the condition ketamine therapy is best established for, and it is the primary focus of at-home ketamine therapy. If you have been searching for ketamine treatment for depression near you in Reno, at-home ketamine therapy is designed for exactly that, including depression that has not responded to standard antidepressants.
Nevada has a large veteran and first-responder population, and PTSD is a second major reason people seek this care. Mindbloom is the only at-home ketamine therapy provider with peer-reviewed PTSD outcomes.¹ Beyond depression and PTSD, ketamine therapy is used for anxiety, grief, burnout, and sleep difficulties. It is not a fit for every condition, and you will not see claims here about chronic pain, OCD, or addiction, because the evidence does not support them.
Mindbloom's Psychedelic Therapy Programs and Outcomes
Mindbloom has delivered more than 800,000 guided at-home sessions, making it one of the largest at-home psychedelic-therapy providers. Its outcomes are peer-reviewed. A subcutaneous study (Parks 2026) reports results for depression, anxiety, and PTSD in a single study, alongside two earlier peer-reviewed studies of its sublingual protocol and research preprints extending the evidence to grief, burnout, and sleep, the largest published evidence base in at-home ketamine therapy.
Table notes. ¹ Subcutaneous, six-session course (Parks 2026). Response = at least 50% reduction (PHQ-9/GAD-7) or at least 10 points (PCL-5); remission = final PHQ-9/GAD-7 under 5, or at least a 10-point reduction with PCL-5 under 33. ² Grief (PGD-13), n=503. ³ Burnout (MBI-GS), n=395. ⁴ Sleep (PHQ-9 Item 3), n=13,963; single-item measure, ketamine off-label for sleep. ᵃ Grief remission = no longer met diagnostic criteria (71.1%). ᵇ Burnout response = improved on at least one dimension (69.6%); remission = fell below the burnout threshold (59.5%). ᶜ Sleep remission = complete resolution. Individual results vary.
Mindbloom offers tailored psychedelic-therapy programs, built with mental-health thought leaders, that use the ketamine modality to work toward specific outcomes rather than only prescribing medication for them. Programs include Grief, Habit Change, Anxiety, Depression, Self-Love, and Burnout.
How those outcomes sit against other treatments, each comparison drawn from a specific study:
- Mindbloom's reported depression response is comparable to the rate reported in a study of first-line SSRIs, without a daily medication and faster (two sessions versus four to six weeks).¹ ⁵
- Mindbloom's reported anxiety response rate is about 29% higher than the rate reported in a study of CBT for generalized anxiety (60.6% versus 47%), in about half the time.¹ ⁶
- Mindbloom's reported grief outcomes are as high as those reported in studies of the gold-standard grief therapy, in about a third of the time (76% response, within its 66 to 82% range, reached in about 6 sessions versus 16).² ⁷
Is Ketamine and Psychedelic Therapy Legal in Nevada?
Yes for ketamine, and it is worth stating plainly because it is a common question in Nevada. Ketamine is legal, FDA Schedule III, and prescribable, and it is available now via telehealth to eligible adults across Reno and the rest of the state.
Psilocybin and MDMA are a different story. Both remain illegal for therapy in Nevada. Psilocybin possession is a Category B felony, the state has not decriminalized it, and there is no licensed psilocybin or MDMA therapy program. A 2025 bill to create a limited psychedelic-therapy pilot advanced in committee but did not become law, and neither Reno nor Washoe County has enacted any local decriminalization.¹⁰ So the psychedelic-class therapy Reno residents can legally begin today is ketamine. The national trajectory points the same way: an April 2026 federal executive order directed the FDA and DEA to accelerate research and access for psychedelic therapies, and ketamine is the one already available under medical supervision.¹²
How At-Home Ketamine Therapy Works
At-home ketamine therapy follows a clinical arc, not a mail-order model. It starts with an online evaluation where a licensed clinician reviews your history and decides whether ketamine is appropriate for you. If it is approved, medication is sent to your home, and you complete guided dosing sessions with preparation and integration support built around them. Sessions are self-administered at home with guidance, and treatment frequency is personalized and clinician-guided rather than set to a fixed schedule. The goal is both the rapid initial relief ketamine is known for and the longer-term benefit that builds across a full course.
Safety, Candidacy, and Working With Your Existing Care
Ketamine therapy is a prescription medical treatment for eligible adults, and a licensed clinician confirms eligibility before treatment begins. It is not right for everyone, and the evaluation screens for the medical and psychiatric factors that matter. If you already have a therapist or prescriber, at-home ketamine therapy can complement that care, and your existing clinicians can be kept in the loop around your treatment.
Cost and Insurance for Ketamine Therapy in Reno
Mindbloom's at-home ketamine therapy is $165 to $215 per session within a program, and programs can be paid with HSA or FSA funds, with possible out-of-network reimbursement depending on your plan. You can see current pricing for each program length. For comparison, in-clinic IV ketamine in the Reno area runs roughly $400 to $650+ per infusion and IM ketamine around $495 per treatment, typically out of pocket.¹¹ Spravato may be covered by insurance for those who qualify, subject to prior authorization; otherwise it is out of pocket. If you want to know whether at-home ketamine therapy is a fit, eligibility begins with an online clinician evaluation, which you can start here.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I get ketamine therapy near me in Reno?
You have two paths in Reno. In-clinic IV or IM ketamine and REMS-certified Spravato are offered at providers across Reno and south Reno, or you can do a guided program from home. Mindbloom provides at-home ketamine therapy to eligible adults across Reno and Sparks after an online clinician evaluation, so you can start without visiting a clinic.
Is psychedelic therapy legal in Reno, Nevada?
Psilocybin and MDMA therapy are not legal in Nevada. Psilocybin possession is a felony and there is no licensed psilocybin or MDMA program, in Reno, Washoe County, or statewide. Ketamine is the psychedelic-class therapy that is legal, FDA Schedule III, and available now, which is what at-home telehealth providers offer.
How do I get ketamine treatment for depression?
Depression is the most established use of ketamine therapy. You begin with an online clinical evaluation, and if a licensed clinician approves it, you can start a guided at-home program. Mindbloom focuses on depression and reports a 56.6% depression response rate in its peer-reviewed subcutaneous study, including for depression that has not responded to standard antidepressants.
How much does ketamine therapy cost in Reno?
In-clinic IV ketamine in the Reno area runs roughly $400 to $650 or more per infusion, and IM ketamine about $495 per treatment, usually paid out of pocket. Mindbloom's at-home ketamine therapy is $165 to $215 per session within a program, and HSA or FSA funds can typically be applied.
Can I get ketamine therapy online instead of at a clinic?
Yes. For eligible adults, the whole process, including the evaluation, prescription, medication, and guided sessions, can happen remotely. Mindbloom delivers this at-home model across Reno and northern Nevada, so a clinic visit is not required once a licensed clinician confirms it is a good fit.
Is ketamine therapy safe, and who is a candidate?
Ketamine therapy is a prescription treatment for eligible adults, and a licensed clinician reviews your medical and psychiatric history before approving it. Many people experience rapid initial relief along with benefit that builds over a full course. It is not appropriate for everyone, which is exactly what the upfront evaluation is designed to determine.
Can ketamine therapy help with PTSD?
Yes, and this matters in Nevada given its large veteran and first-responder population. Ketamine therapy is used for PTSD, and Mindbloom is the only at-home ketamine therapy provider with peer-reviewed PTSD outcomes, reporting a 76.7% PTSD response rate in its subcutaneous study.

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