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Mindbloom's at-home ketamine therapy is currently available in 38 states across the United States, serving 86% of the population. This page provides state-specific information about availability, licensing, and what to expect if you're considering treatment where you live. Select your state below to learn more about ketamine therapy access in your area.

Last Updated: MAR 16, 2026

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Frequently asked questions

Is ketamine therapy available near me?

Mindbloom's at-home ketamine therapy is currently available in 36 states. Because the program is delivered entirely through telehealth, access is statewide — not limited to specific cities or metro areas. Select your state from the directory above to check availability and learn about local details.

Which states allow at-home ketamine therapy?

Telehealth prescribing regulations for ketamine vary by state. Mindbloom operates in states where its clinical model meets all regulatory and licensing requirements. The full list of states is available in the directory on this page, with individual state pages covering local specifics.

Can you get ketamine therapy through telehealth?

Yes. Mindbloom's program is built on a telehealth model — clinical consultations, prescribing, and ongoing support are all delivered remotely. Ketamine is shipped to your home and self-administered under clinical guidance. Telehealth availability depends on your state's regulatory framework.

Is ketamine therapy legal in all states?

Ketamine is a legal, FDA-approved medication in all 50 states. However, the telehealth regulations that govern how ketamine therapy can be prescribed and delivered remotely vary by state. This is why Mindbloom's availability is currently limited to 36 states.

Do you need a prescription for ketamine therapy?

Yes. Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance and requires a prescription from a licensed clinician. Mindbloom's clinical team evaluates each patient through a telehealth consultation before prescribing. The prescribing process is covered in individual state pages.

Why isn't Mindbloom available in all 50 states?

Telehealth prescribing laws and controlled substance regulations vary by state. Mindbloom can only operate in states where its clinical model fully complies with local requirements. We are actively working to expand coverage as regulations evolve.

Can I start ketamine therapy in one state and continue in another?

Because ketamine therapy is regulated at the state level, transferring care between states may require additional steps depending on licensing in both locations. Contact Mindbloom's care team to discuss your situation if you anticipate relocating or traveling during treatment.