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Last Updated: March 30, 2026

Ketamine Therapy in Wyoming

Mindbloom provides evidence-based ketamine therapy to Wyoming residents through a clinician-led telehealth program. Treatment is prescribed and supervised by a Wyoming-licensed psychiatric clinician and delivered in the comfort of your home. Mindbloom offers two medication options: sublingual ketamine tablets and subcutaneous ketamine injections, making it one of the few providers nationwide to offer an injectable at-home option alongside the standard oral formulation.

Key takeaways

  • Statewide telehealth access: Mindbloom serves residents across all of Wyoming via telehealth, including Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, and communities throughout the Big Horn Basin, Yellowstone region, Wind River, and remote ranching communities, with no in-person clinic visit required.
  • Published outcomes: According to Mindbloom's published research, 89% of clients report depression and anxiety symptom improvement 1,2, 92% report PTSD symptom improvement 3, and 77% report meaningful improvement in sleep. 4
  • Affordable pricing: Session costs for new clients range from $165-$215 depending on the program selected, approximately 60-70% less than in-clinic IV ketamine infusions, and are HSA/FSA eligible.

How Mindbloom Works in Wyoming

1. Complete an Online Assessment

Your journey begins with a comprehensive medical intake that gathers your health history, current medications, and treatment goals. A Wyoming-licensed psychiatric clinician reviews your information to determine whether ketamine therapy is appropriate for your situation. This step is designed to screen for contraindications and ensure that treatment is both safe and clinically indicated.

2. Meet with a Wyoming-Licensed Clinician

You'll have a video consultation with a psychiatric clinician licensed to practice in Wyoming. During this appointment, your clinician screens for contraindications, discusses your mental health history, answers your questions, and, if appropriate, develops a personalized treatment plan. This includes selecting the right medication format (sublingual or subcutaneous) and establishing your dosing protocol.

3. Prepare for Your At-Home Sessions

Once your treatment plan is set, Mindbloom ships your Bloombox, an experience toolkit that includes everything you need for your sessions at home. You'll also arrange for a peer treatment monitor to be present during each session. This is a trusted adult who stays with you throughout the experience for safety and support. You'll receive access to the Mindbloom app, which contains session preparation materials and guided content.

4. Conduct Sessions at Home

Right before your first session, you'll meet virtually with a Mindbloom guide, a trained facilitator who helps you set intentions and prepare for the experience. During each session, you'll use the Mindbloom app to access one of over 150 curated soundscapes designed to support the therapeutic experience. Sessions typically last 60-90 minutes. Your peer treatment monitor remains present throughout.

5. Integrate and Build on Your Progress

Between sessions, your Mindbloom guide provides 1:1 coaching and is available via unlimited messaging to help you process your experiences and translate insights into lasting change. You'll also have access to daily Integration Circles, live group sessions facilitated by trained practitioners, along with journaling prompts, breathing exercises, and other app-based tools designed to deepen the therapeutic benefit of each session.

Mindbloom's Published Outcomes for Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD

Mindbloom's clinical outcomes for depression and anxiety are drawn from two peer-reviewed studies published in the Journal of Affective Disorders 1,2, representing one of the largest real-world datasets on at-home ketamine therapy. All data reflects outcomes from Mindbloom clients treated under Mindbloom's clinical protocol.

Depression

89% of clients reported meaningful improvement in depression symptoms. Among those assessed using validated clinical measures, 56.4% met criteria for clinically significant depression response. 1,2

Anxiety

89% of clients reported improvement in anxiety symptoms. 62.2% achieved clinically significant change in anxiety symptoms, with 56.1% meeting criteria for anxiety response on validated scales. 1,2

PTSD

In a separate real-world analysis of 374 Mindbloom PTSD program completers, 92% reported symptom improvement. 79.7% met criteria for treatment response, and 60.7% achieved remission. 3

Sleep

In another retrospective real-world analysis evaluating 13,963 program completers, 77% reported clinically meaningful improvements in sleep, with a 49% average improvement in sleep disturbances, and only 2.5% reporting worsened sleep. 4

Safety

Across more than 700,000 completed sessions, Mindbloom has observed a 4-5% side effect rate. 1,2 The most commonly reported effects, including nausea, dizziness, and transient dissociation, are typically mild and resolve within the post-session window.

Safety Protocols

Mindbloom's clinical program is built around multiple layers of medical oversight:

  • Medical screening: Before treatment begins, your clinician conducts a thorough evaluation for contraindications, including cardiovascular screening with blood pressure and heart rate assessment.
  • Session monitoring: A peer treatment monitor is required to be physically present during every session, providing real-time support and an additional layer of safety.
  • Follow-up care: Your clinician monitors your response to treatment and adjusts dosing or protocol as needed. Tolerability is assessed on an ongoing basis throughout your program.

Where Mindbloom Serves in Wyoming

Mindbloom serves Wyoming residents statewide through its telehealth platform, addressing a critical mental health access gap in the nation's least populated state. Wyoming has long suffered from severe provider shortages, with vast distances between towns and limited in-clinic ketamine therapy options. Mindbloom's telehealth model is accessible from any corner of Wyoming, whether you live in Cheyenne, Jackson, or an isolated ranching community in the Wind River Valley.

Mindbloom serves residents in and around: Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Green River, Evanston, Riverton, Jackson, Cody, Rawlins, Lander, Powell, Thermopolis, and throughout the Big Horn Basin, Yellowstone region, the Black Hills, and the Wyoming Range.

Mindbloom is not limited to these areas. Any Wyoming resident with a valid Wyoming address can access the program.

How Ketamine Therapy Options Compare in Wyoming

Several forms of ketamine therapy are available in Wyoming, each with different settings, costs, and accessibility:

  • IV ketamine infusion: Administered intravenously at an in-clinic facility with on-site medical staff. Typically costs $400 to $800+ per infusion and availability in Wyoming is extremely limited.
  • IM ketamine injection: Administered intramuscularly at an in-clinic facility with on-site medical staff. Typically costs $300-$600 per injection and availability in Wyoming is extremely limited.
  • Spravato (esketamine): An FDA-approved nasal spray administered in a certified healthcare setting with a required 2-hour post-dose observation period. Covered by some insurance plans; copays vary and clinic locations are sparse in Wyoming.
  • Mindbloom: Sublingual tablet or subcutaneous injection administered at home with a peer treatment monitor present. Costs $165-$215 per session and is available to residents statewide via telehealth.

Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance that has been FDA-approved as an anesthetic since 1970. Its use for depression, anxiety, and PTSD is considered off-label, meaning the medication is being prescribed for a condition outside its original FDA indication. Off-label prescribing is a well-established practice in medicine and is guided by a robust body of clinical research supporting how ketamine works for mental health conditions.

How Much Ketamine Therapy Costs in Wyoming

In-clinic ketamine therapy options in Wyoming are extremely limited, and when available, typically cost $400 to $800+ per IV infusion session or $300-$600 per IM injection, with additional travel costs for residents living far from clinics. Mindbloom sessions cost $165-$215 depending on the program selected, representing savings of approximately 60-70% compared to in-clinic infusion options. Mindbloom sessions are HSA and FSA eligible, and Mindbloom provides superbills that you can submit to your insurance provider for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Learn more about insurance and payment options.

Why Wyoming Residents Choose Mindbloom

  • Peer-reviewed research: Mindbloom's outcomes are published in peer-reviewed journals, meaning the data comes from the actual program you'd enroll in, not a separate clinical trial. Research was conducted in collaboration with academic and clinical institutions.
  • Scale and experience: With more than 700,000 completed sessions, Mindbloom is one of the largest at-home ketamine therapy providers in the country.
  • Subcutaneous option: Mindbloom is one of the few providers offering subcutaneous ketamine injections for at-home use, a format that offers faster onset and more predictable absorption than sublingual tablets alone.
  • Comprehensive care model: Treatment extends well beyond the medication itself. Your program includes 1:1 guide coaching, unlimited messaging, daily Integration Circles, over 150 curated soundscapes, and app-based integration tools.
  • Statewide access: No in-person clinic visits required. Mindbloom's telehealth model reaches every corner of Wyoming, from the Front Range to the Yellowstone region to remote mountain valleys.
  • Affordability: At $165-$215 per session with HSA/FSA eligibility and superbill support, Mindbloom makes ketamine therapy financially accessible despite Wyoming's provider scarcity.

How to Choose a Ketamine Therapy Provider in Wyoming

When evaluating ketamine therapy providers, whether in-clinic or telehealth, consider the following:

  • Clinical oversight: Is treatment prescribed and monitored by a licensed psychiatric clinician? Is there a structured intake process with contraindication screening?
  • Published outcomes: Does the provider publish clinical outcomes from their own patient population? Is the data peer-reviewed?
  • Safety protocols: What monitoring is required during sessions? What happens if you experience a side effect or adverse reaction?
  • Integration support: Does the program offer support between sessions, such as coaching, integration tools, and group sessions, or is it medication-only?
  • Accessibility: Given Wyoming's vast distances and limited provider network, can you access treatment without requiring travel to a distant facility?

Mental Health in Wyoming

Wyoming ranked 47th overall in Mental Health America's 2025 report ⁵ and faces a mental health crisis shaped by geography. The state has the second-highest suicide rate in the nation at 27.8 per 100,000 residents, up 35% since 2014. ⁶ While Wyoming's overall mental health provider ratio is above the national average ⁷, that figure masks severe distribution gaps: virtually the entire state falls within federally designated mental health professional shortage areas, with only about a third of the identified need currently being met. ⁸ Wyoming's 97,813 square miles and sparse population mean that even with adequate statewide headcount, rural communities, isolated ranching areas, and towns like Gillette and Lander may have no nearby psychiatric clinician. For Wyoming residents living with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or related conditions like OCD, burnout, grief, and chronic pain, telehealth-based treatment offers a way to access specialized care without long wait times or hours of travel.

Frequently asked questions

Is ketamine therapy available in Wyoming?

Yes. Ketamine therapy is available in Wyoming through Mindbloom's telehealth program, which serves all Wyoming residents statewide. In-clinic options are extremely limited due to Wyoming's provider shortage.

Do I need to visit a clinic for ketamine therapy?

Not with Mindbloom. Treatment is prescribed via telehealth and conducted at home. You'll meet with a Wyoming-licensed clinician by video, and sessions take place in your own space with a peer treatment monitor present. This eliminates the need to travel to distant clinics, a major advantage for Wyoming residents.

How quickly can ketamine therapy work?

Many clients report noticing changes within the first few sessions. However, individual responses vary, and your clinician will work with you to assess progress and adjust treatment as needed.

What conditions does Mindbloom treat?

Mindbloom's program is designed for adults experiencing depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Ketamine therapy may also be valuable for people dealing with related conditions like chronic pain, OCD, burnout, and grief, many of which overlap with anxiety and depression. Your clinician determines whether ketamine therapy is appropriate during the intake evaluation.

Is ketamine therapy safe?

Ketamine has been used in clinical settings since 1970 and has a well-established safety profile. Mindbloom's program includes medical screening, required peer treatment monitor presence during sessions, and ongoing clinician oversight. Across 700,000+ sessions, Mindbloom has observed a 4-5% side effect rate.

How much does ketamine therapy cost in Wyoming?

Mindbloom sessions cost $165-$215 depending on the program selected. Treatment is HSA and FSA eligible. Most insurance plans do not cover off-label ketamine therapy directly, but Mindbloom provides superbills that you can submit for potential out-of-network reimbursement. For Wyoming residents, this price represents substantial savings compared to the limited in-clinic options available and eliminates travel expenses.

How does Mindbloom compare to traveling to a ketamine clinic out of state?

Mindbloom delivers treatment to your home via telehealth, eliminating drives of several hours or more to out-of-state clinics. You'll save time, travel costs, and the stress of relocating for treatment. Mindbloom offers both sublingual and subcutaneous options, and includes integration support (guide coaching, Integration Circles, app tools) that many clinics do not provide, at approximately 60-70% lower cost than in-clinic IV infusion options.

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