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✓ Last verified: April 14, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff

Etherios Therapy in Orem, Utah logo

Known For: Etherios Therapy in Orem offers ketamine-assisted therapy on Center Street in Utah County. The practice provides a therapy-integrated approach to ketamine treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma, serving the Provo-Orem corridor.

Google Reviews⭐ Orem / Utah County
LocationOrem, Utah
Address388 W Center St, Orem, UT 84057
Phone(801) 960-3131
Websiteetheriostherapy.com
TreatmentsKetamine-Assisted Therapy
Conditions TreatedDepression, Anxiety, PTSD, Trauma
CostContact clinic for pricing
InsuranceContact clinic for details
KAP AvailableYes — therapy-integrated approach
Clinical LeadContact clinic

HealingMaps Take: Etherios Therapy’s KAP model integrates therapeutic support directly into ketamine sessions—an approach research shows can enhance and sustain benefits. Another quality Utah County option alongside Healing Ketamine in Orem.

Market Position: Etherios Therapy treats both depression and PTSD — the two most common ketamine therapy indications, accounting for 34% of HealingMaps patient inquiries.

Is Etherios Therapy Right for You?

✓ Choose Etherios Therapy if:

  • You’re seeking ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) with a licensed therapist alongside dosing
  • You’re treating co-occurring depression and PTSD

✗ Look elsewhere if:

  • You’re seeking ketamine for chronic pain (this clinic focuses on mental health)

Etherios Therapy Ketamine Cost Calculator

How Much Will Ketamine Therapy Cost?

Estimate your out-of-pocket range based on patient-reported pricing and HealingMaps proprietary clinic data.
Estimated per session
$381–$654
Range: $327–$1,090/session
Estimated total program
$2,289–$3,923
Range: $1,962–$6,539/6-session series
Your estimate vs. national patient-reported median Based on national tracking, adjusted for Salt Lake City, UT market
Select a treatment type to see pricing context.

Ketamine Protocols Compared — What’s Offered at Etherios Therapy

Industry pricing reference. Etherios Therapy has not published specific per-session pricing — contact the clinic directly for a quote. The calculator above shows typical metro-level cost estimates across protocols, not this clinic’s specific prices.

ProtocolTypical Industry CostOffered Here
IV Ketamine$350–$650/session
Spravato (esketamine)$0–$250 copay (insured)
IM Ketamine$250–$400/injection
KAP (with therapist)$400–$1,200/session✓ Yes
At-home troches$150–$300/month

What to Expect at Your First Etherios Therapy Appointment

  1. Initial intake call — Medical history review and clinical eligibility check. Call (801) 960-3131 to schedule.
  2. Medical evaluation — in-person or telehealth psychiatric assessment, vitals check, and review of current medications with the Etherios Therapy clinical team.
  3. First treatment session — supervised ketamine therapy session in a private treatment room, lasting approximately 60–90 minutes. Sessions are held at 388 W Center St, Orem, UT 84057. You’ll have a comfortable chair or recliner, dim lighting, and direct medical monitoring throughout.
  4. Recovery and follow-up — observation period after dosing, mood check-in with the clinical team, and scheduling your next session. Arrange for a ride home; do not drive for 24 hours after your ketamine session.

What to Ask on Your Etherios Therapy Consult Call

  • How long has the Etherios Therapy clinical team been delivering ketamine therapy, and what specialty training do your providers hold?
  • What’s Etherios Therapy’s typical full-program cost for the integration-therapy bundle, and do you accept HSA/FSA payments?
  • Have you handled Regence BCBS Utah, SelectHealth, or UnitedHealthcare Spravato prior authorizations — and what does the typical timeline look like?
  • Is the therapist who guides KAP sessions independently licensed, and how long are integration sessions after the dosing portion?
  • What does Etherios Therapy recommend for patients who don’t respond to the standard 6-session acute series?

Patient Questions about Etherios Therapy

This 3-question summary is matched to the protocols and conditions Etherios Therapy treats. Editorial responses are HealingMaps-authored, grounded in our 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report.

Does Etherios Therapy offer ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP)?

Yes — Etherios Therapy offers KAP, which combines ketamine dosing with structured psychotherapy during the dissociative window. KAP sessions are longer than standalone infusions and priced accordingly. A reasonable consult question: whether KAP is delivered by a single integrated provider, or by a separate therapist working with the prescribing clinician.

Is Etherios Therapy suited for treatment-resistant depression?

Etherios Therapy treats depression via KAP for trauma-anchored depression. Insurance coverage is rare for IV/KAP — most patients pay out of pocket. TRD is typically defined as two or more prior antidepressant trials without sufficient response — patients meeting that bar are best candidates here.

Can Etherios Therapy help with anxiety disorders?

Yes — Etherios Therapy treats anxiety, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder. The evidence base for ketamine in anxiety is less robust than for depression, but it can be a meaningful option for patients who haven’t responded to SSRIs or benzodiazepines. Worth asking which of their protocols they typically recommend for anxiety-primary patients.

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Angelica Bottaro is a medical writer and researcher with a rich background in psychology and journalism. She holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Trent University and an Advanced Diploma in Journalism from Centennial College. Angelica has been a freelance writer since 2014, amassing bylines in various platforms like Very Well Health, The Good Men Project, MakeWell, and LymeTime among others. Although primarily a freelance writer, her educational background and career trajectory have positioned her as a voice in mental health discourse, highlighting systemic issues in mental health care through her writing.

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