IV ketamine infusion · North Carolina
IV ketamine providers in North Carolina
We have not yet verified any iv ketamine providers in North Carolina. Our license ingest runs weekly - check back, or see the statewide directory below.
- Verified
- 0
- State status
- Rx-only access
- Hub metros
- Charlotte, Raleigh
- Recheck cycle
- 30 days
IV ketamine in North Carolina
Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) has a dense academic-adjacent clinic market. Charlotte has a commercial-leaning clinic market.
No verified iv ketamine listings yet
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Common questions
How do you verify iv ketamine providers in North Carolina?
Every listing is cross-checked against the issuing authority - state medical board for prescribing clinicians, FDA REMS registry for Spravato sites, OHA for Oregon psilocybin, DORA for Colorado psilocybin. Verification date is stamped on each listing and rechecked on a 30-day cycle.
Is the list complete?
No directory ever is. We add every newly-licensed provider within 30 days of the issuing authority publishing the license. If a clinic you know is missing, send a note to verify@licensedpsychedelics.com and we will confirm the license and add it.
Is ketamine covered by insurance in North Carolina?
Occasionally. A few plans (Anthem BCBS BEH.00014, Empire BCBS, some Tricare policies) cover IV ketamine for TRD. Most plans do not. HSA/FSA are eligible for out-of-pocket costs. Cash-pay pricing typically runs $150 (oral) to $600 (IV) per session.
How many ketamine sessions do I need?
A standard induction is 6 sessions over 2-3 weeks. Most clinics then taper to maintenance every 2-6 weeks based on symptom response. Discuss the planned course before starting so you can budget accordingly.