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12 Best Ketamine Therapy Clinics in Mesa, Arizona

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Mesa, AZ

Ketamine Therapy clinics in Mesa

Ketamine therapy in Mesa is delivered through psychiatry-led clinics, anesthesia-run infusion centers, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy practices, with hospital referrals often tied to Banner Desert Medical Center and Mountain Vista Medical Center. Demand reflects a large East Valley family and retiree population and an active local market for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and chronic pain.

The strongest evidence supports intranasal esketamine (Spravato, FDA-approved for treatment-resistant depression) and intravenous racemic ketamine (off-label, substantial supporting evidence). Clinics in Mesa, Arizona also offer intramuscular, sublingual, and at-home oral lozenge protocols, with weaker evidence and variable safety oversight. Arizona's relatively permissive regenerative medicine climate shapes which clinics can operate as cash-pay versus insurance-eligible.

With ketamine clinics on Regenerated.com in Mesa, patients can compare whether the clinic offers psychiatric evaluation, anesthesia monitoring during infusion, and structured preparation and integration.

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Ketamine America

Mesa, AZ

Ketamine America, a ketamine therapy clinic in Mesa, offers IV ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain conditions. The clinic specializes in ketamine-as…

  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment
  • Lyme Disease Treatment

Active Recovery Care

Mesa, AZ

Active Recovery Care, an IV therapy clinic in Mesa, Arizona, specializes in ketamine therapy and psychedelic-assisted protocols alongside NAD IV therapy and IV hydration. The clinic's treatment focus…

  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Psychedelic Therapy
  • NAD IV Therapy

Keystone Medical Wellness Eastmark

Mesa, AZ

Keystone Medical Wellness Eastmark, a hormone and peptide optimization clinic in Mesa, Arizona, offers testosterone-replacement therapy and comprehensive hormone-replacement therapy alongside peptide…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Ketamine Therapy
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Combat Medic Wellness

Mesa, AZ

Combat Medic Wellness, a peptide and hormone optimization clinic in Mesa, specializes in testosterone replacement therapy and hormone optimization for men and women, alongside peptide-based weight-lo…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
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Mesquite Valley Integrated Health

Mesa, AZ

Mesquite Valley Integrated Health, a ketamine-therapy clinic in Mesa, offers Ketamine Infusion and Spravato treatment for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and related psychiatric conditions. …

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
  • Ketamine Therapy
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Integrated Pain Consultants

Mesa, AZ

Integrated Pain Consultants, a Ketamine Therapy Clinic in Mesa, Arizona, specializes in ketamine-assisted treatment for chronic pain and treatment-resistant conditions. The clinic offers ketamine inf…

  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment

Infuse Ketamine Lounge

Mesa, AZ

Infuse Ketamine Lounge, a Ketamine Therapy Clinic in Mesa, Arizona, offers ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. Ketamine therapy operates through a …

  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment
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Mountain View Headache and Spine Institute

Mesa, AZ

Mountain View Headache and Spine Institute, in Mesa, offers stem-cell therapy, bone marrow concentrate injections, and ketamine therapy alongside IV infusion protocols for chronic pain, headache, and…

  • IV Therapy
  • Ketamine Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Stem Cell Therapy

Infusion for Health

Mesa, AZ

Infusion for Health, an IV therapy clinic in Mesa, specializes in customized nutrient and supportive-medicine infusions for chronic metabolic and systemic conditions. The clinic offers NAD+ infusions…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Treatment
  • Ketamine Therapy

Precision Integrative Specialists & Oncology

Mesa, AZ

Precision Integrative Specialists & Oncology, a regenerative medicine clinic in Mesa, offers stem-cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma injections, and prolozone treatment for musculoskeletal and joint …

  • PRP Therapy
  • Ozone Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Ketamine Therapy
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The Grove

Mesa, AZ

The Grove: Comprehensive Psychiatry and Wellness, an integrative psychiatry clinic in Mesa, specializes in ketamine therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for treatment-resistant depress…

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
  • Ketamine Therapy

Family Allergy Clinic and Wellness Center

Mesa, AZ

Family Allergy Clinic and Wellness Center in Mesa offers a broad spectrum of regenerative and supportive-medicine services anchored by IV nutrient therapy, including NAD+ infusions and vitamin-IV pro…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • PRP Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
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Regulatory context

A note on Arizona's ketamine therapy rules.

Ketamine is a DEA Schedule III controlled substance, FDA-approved as a dissociative anesthetic and used off-label for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and chronic pain. The FDA approved esketamine (Spravato) in 2019 for treatment-resistant depression under a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program that requires in-office administration at certified sites. MDMA-assisted therapy remains Schedule I; the FDA issued a Complete Response Letter in August 2024 to Lykos Therapeutics on its MDMA new drug application. Psilocybin is Schedule I and holds FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation through sponsors such as Compass Pathways and Usona, but has not received FDA approval. Oregon Measure 109 (passed 2020, operational 2023) created a state psilocybin service center framework, and Colorado Proposition 122 (2022) authorized regulated healing centers.

  • Arizona Psilocybin Research Grant (SB 1726, 2023)
    Allocated $5 million for whole-mushroom psilocybin clinical research; does not create a therapeutic access framework.
  • Arizona Controlled Substances Act
    Mirrors federal scheduling outside the research grant program.

Arizona enforces federal DEA scheduling and has not decriminalized psilocybin or MDMA. The Arizona Medical Board and Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners oversee prescribing conduct. DEA enforcement on ketamine clinics focuses on compounding sources, diversion, and billing fraud. Ryan Haight Act rules apply to telehealth ketamine prescriptions, with DEA flexibilities extended through 2025.

Ketamine Therapy in Mesa, answered.

In Mesa, a single IV ketamine infusion typically runs 400 to 700 dollars, with a full 6 session induction protocol at 2,400 to 4,200. Premium clinics on the higher end, more affordable providers on the lower end. Intramuscular ketamine often costs less, around 250 to 500 per session. Compounded ketamine lozenges via telehealth run 250 to 500 per month. Spravato (esketamine) is frequently covered by insurance for treatment resistant depression; out of pocket list price is roughly 600 to 900 per treatment session, with most patients paying a copay.

Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance and has been FDA approved as an anesthetic since 1970. Spravato (esketamine), a derivative nasal spray, is FDA approved for treatment resistant depression under a REMS program requiring in clinic administration and post dose monitoring. IV, intramuscular, and compounded oral ketamine for depression, PTSD, and chronic pain are used off label with Emerging to Strong evidence depending on indication. Off label prescribing is legal for DEA registered providers but must follow state and federal controlled substance rules.

Mesa ketamine is delivered by MDs and DOs (typically psychiatrists, anesthesiologists, emergency medicine, or pain specialists) holding a DEA registration and Arizona controlled substance authority. Nurse practitioners and physician assistants may prescribe or administer depending on Arizona scope of practice and supervisory rules. Spravato requires a REMS certified clinic and certified prescriber. Verify the provider's DEA registration, board certification, and whether a monitoring clinician is present during infusions.

Yes, with caveats. Mindbloom, Joyous, Innerwell, and similar platforms prescribe compounded ketamine lozenges to Arizona residents through telehealth, subject to the Ryan Haight Act and DEA special registration rules currently in effect. These programs pair at home dosing with virtual integration support and cost roughly 250 to 500 per month. In clinic IV and intramuscular ketamine remain the standard for treatment resistant depression and PTSD and cannot be delivered via telehealth. Spravato always requires in clinic REMS administration.

Verify DEA registration on the DEA Office of Diversion Control registrant lookup and Arizona medical board license status. Confirm board certification in psychiatry, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, or pain medicine. Ask about the monitoring protocol during infusion (vitals, continuous clinician presence), integration therapy options, and the clinic's crisis and safety plan. Check whether the clinic is Spravato REMS certified if that is your treatment path. Be cautious of providers who skip screening, push large prepaid packages, or offer take home IV ketamine.

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