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Psychedelic therapy providers in Seattle, WA
Active Spravato + IV ketamine market. UW Medicine offers academic access; private clinics concentrated in Ballard, Queen Anne and Bellevue.
Every clinic on this page has a current license verified against the FDA REMS registry, Washington medical board, or the state-specific regulator covering the modality. We do not accept payment for placement.
- Verified in metro
- 3
- State-wide
- 11
- Modalities available
- 2
- Regulator
- Washington medical board + FDA
Spravato (esketamine) in Seattle
3 verified providers
Dr. REBECCA ALLEN, MD, MPH
SEATTLE, WA
Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry practice in SEATTLE, WA. NPI-verified via the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Contact the office to confirm whether they offer Spravato, ketamine, or other psychedelic-assisted treatments.
Dr. JOSHUA BESS, MD
SEATTLE, WA
Psychiatry practice in SEATTLE, WA. NPI-verified via the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Contact the office to confirm whether they offer Spravato, ketamine, or other psychedelic-assisted treatments.
LEIGH BROWN, D.O.
SEATTLE, WA
Psychiatry practice in SEATTLE, WA. NPI-verified via the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Contact the office to confirm whether they offer Spravato, ketamine, or other psychedelic-assisted treatments.
Ketamine IV infusion in Seattle
3 verified providers
Dr. REBECCA ALLEN, MD, MPH
SEATTLE, WA
Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry practice in SEATTLE, WA. NPI-verified via the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Contact the office to confirm whether they offer Spravato, ketamine, or other psychedelic-assisted treatments.
Dr. JOSHUA BESS, MD
SEATTLE, WA
Psychiatry practice in SEATTLE, WA. NPI-verified via the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Contact the office to confirm whether they offer Spravato, ketamine, or other psychedelic-assisted treatments.
LEIGH BROWN, D.O.
SEATTLE, WA
Psychiatry practice in SEATTLE, WA. NPI-verified via the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Contact the office to confirm whether they offer Spravato, ketamine, or other psychedelic-assisted treatments.
Before you book in Seattle
Confirm the license body before you pay
Every clinic should be able to give you a license number and the issuing body (FDA REMS ID, state medical board number, OHA/DORA license). You can look it up on the regulator's public registry before your first session.
Ask who is in the room during dosing
A prescriber does not need to be present for every moment of an IV or Spravato session, but a qualified clinician must be. Ask for specifics: RN, nurse practitioner, or MD, and what happens if you have an adverse reaction.
Get the pre-authorization status in writing
For Spravato, your insurer should issue a prior-auth confirmation with a validity window and session count. Do not start induction without a copy in hand - retroactive denials are common.
Clarify cancellation and missed-session policies
Induction courses are typically 6-8 sessions. If you cancel or miss, many clinics will not refund the deposit but should let you reschedule within a reasonable window. Get this in writing.