5 Best Ketamine Clinics in Kansas City (2026) — Verified & Reviewed

5 Best Ketamine Clinics in Kansas City (2026) — Verified & Reviewed

Best Ketamine Clinics in Kansas City

Last reviewed: April 26, 2026  ·  HealingMaps Editorial

Kansas City is the bi-state metro that anchors the eastern Plains — roughly 2.4 million residents split across the Missouri and Kansas sides of the state line, drawing patients from northwest Missouri, eastern Kansas, and the Kansas City suburban ring. Below we break down what ketamine, Spravato, and TMS access actually looks like in 2026 across the three verified Kansas City-metro clinics — including a pioneer ketamine psychiatrist who built one of the area’s first ketamine-and-Deep-TMS practices.

3 things to know about Kansas City ketamine access in 2026

1. Kansas City has a pioneer ketamine-and-Deep-TMS practice in Dr. Irfan Handoo. Kansas City Psychiatry Partners is led by Dr. Irfan Handoo, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist who founded one of the area’s first practices to integrate IV ketamine, Spravato, and Deep TMS therapy under a single board-certified psychiatric program. For treatment-resistant depression patients who may need to step through multiple FDA-approved interventional modalities (Spravato, TMS, off-label IV ketamine), having a pioneer-credentialed psychiatrist managing all three under one roof simplifies coordination meaningfully.

2. KC has multimodal interventional psychiatry — Spravato + intranasal ketamine + TMS at Awakenings. Awakenings KC offers a rare combination: Spravato (FDA-approved esketamine), off-label intranasal ketamine, and TMS, all from one multi-clinician team. Published self-pay IV pricing of $450/session puts them right at the U.S. patient-reported median. The intranasal ketamine option is particularly notable — most metros offer either Spravato or IV, not the third intranasal pathway, which is a useful middle-ground for patients who want at-home dosing flexibility but with clinic-supervised initiation.

3. Kansas City’s bi-state metro means insurance and licensing logistics affect clinic choice. Kansas City is one of the few U.S. metros split across two state lines (Missouri and Kansas), which has real implications for ketamine and Spravato access. Insurance plans, telehealth licensing, and Spravato REMS administration rules all interact with the state of the clinic AND the state of the patient. If your insurance is from Kansas but you’re driving to a Missouri clinic — or vice versa — verify in-network status carefully at intake. The five ranked clinics span both sides; choose based on insurance fit and convenience.

Kansas City Ketamine Access Snapshot

  • Spravato REMS-certified providers in metro: 2 of 5 ranked Kansas City-metro clinics administer Spravato (KC Psychiatry Partners, Awakenings KC)
  • Modality mix: IV ketamine infusion, Spravato (esketamine), intranasal ketamine, Deep TMS therapy, psychiatric medication management
  • KC IV ketamine published pricing: Awakenings KC publishes $450/session — at the U.S. patient-reported median
  • Spravato pricing: Insurance-accepted at KC Psychiatry Partners and Awakenings; cash-pay reference $840–$1,135
  • National benchmark: Median patient-reported IV ketamine session cost is $350; the typical 6-session induction series runs $2,100–$3,000 nationally
  • Distinctive market traits: Pioneer ketamine-and-Deep-TMS psychiatry (Dr. Handoo) + intranasal ketamine availability (Awakenings) — three modality pathways across two clinics
  • Bi-state metro: KC straddles the Missouri/Kansas state line — insurance and Spravato REMS administration rules vary by clinic state and patient state, which matters for in-network coverage
  • Regional draw: Patients commute in from northwest Missouri, eastern Kansas, Lawrence KS, Topeka KS, St. Joseph MO, and across the broader 2.4M-person metro

Behind this data: We cross-referenced FDA Spravato REMS provider data with HealingMaps’ verified Kansas City clinic listings, CDC BRFSS Missouri and Kansas mental-health prevalence, and U.S. Census ACS data for Jackson County MO and Johnson County KS. Pricing reflects clinic-published rates plus HealingMaps’ national IV ketamine pricing scrape (n=65 clinics with confirmed per-session rates).

What this means for you: Kansas City’s interventional-psychiatry market has good multimodal depth — pioneer ketamine-and-Deep-TMS psychiatry, three modality pathways (Spravato, intranasal ketamine, IV), and median-priced published rates. The practical decision usually comes down to clinic state (MO vs. KS) for insurance fit, modality preference, and whether you want pioneer-credentialed continuity-of-care under a single psychiatrist. Use the calculator below to model your likely cost.

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Kansas City Ketamine Clinics At-a-Glance

ClinicModalitiesClinical LeadInsurancePer-Session Cost
Kansas City Psychiatry PartnersIV Ketamine + Spravato + Deep TMS + PsychiatryDr. Irfan Handoo, MD — Pioneer ketamine + Deep TMS psychiatristContact for insurance verificationContact for pricing
Awakenings KCSpravato + Intranasal Ketamine + TMSMulti-clinician psychiatric teamContact for verification; Spravato accepted$450 per session (IV)
Interpersonal Psychiatry — Kansas CityIV Ketamine + Spravato (Esketamine) + KAP groups + Deep TMSHiten Soni, MD; Debra Williams, DO + 4 APRN providersAccepts insurance; good faith estimates available; telehealth statewide in KS and MOIV ketamine: New patient $450/infusion · Returning $400/infusion · Maintenance $375/infusion
KMHM — Kansas Mental Health Medicine (Overland Park)IV Ketamine + Spravato (Esketamine) + TMSKMHM clinical psychiatric team (multi-location)In-network with most major plans: BCBS, United Healthcare, Ambetter, Aetna, Cigna, Medicare, Humana, TRICAREN/A (contact for pricing)
Balanced KetamineIV KetamineDr. Raza JafriIn-network coverage varies; financing via Advance Care; primary care referral required before scheduling$300–$680/session · Full series $1,800–$3,700 (published pricing)

1. Kansas City Psychiatry Partners (Dr. Irfan Handoo)

Review ScoresLed by Kansas City’s IV ketamine pioneer; offers full interventional psychiatry suite (IV ketamine + Spravato + Deep TMS)
LocationOverland Park, KS
Address7381 West 133rd Street, Suite 401, Overland Park, KS 66213
Phone(913) 346-0000
Websitekcpsychiatrypartners.com
TreatmentsIV Ketamine Infusion, Spravato (Esketamine) Nasal Spray, Deep TMS Therapy, Psychiatric Medication Management
Conditions TreatedTreatment-Resistant Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, OCD, Bipolar Disorder, Suicidal Ideation
CostContact for pricing
InsuranceContact for insurance verification
KAP Available?No
Clinical LeadDr. Irfan Handoo, MD — Board-certified psychiatrist, founder, and one of the first 300 physicians nationally to offer IV ketamine (since 2016)

Known For: Led by Dr. Irfan Handoo — one of the first 300 physicians in the United States to offer IV ketamine therapy — Kansas City Psychiatry Partners is the KC metro’s most established interventional psychiatry practice with IV ketamine, Spravato, AND Deep TMS under one roof.

Why We Picked Them: Kansas City Psychiatry Partners is led by Dr. Irfan Handoo — one of the first 300 physicians in the United States to offer IV ketamine (since 2016). Nearly a decade of clinical experience translates into deep expertise on complex cases.

Full interventional suite — IV ketamine + Spravato + Deep TMS — under one roof.

“Dr. Handoo has been doing IV ketamine longer than almost anyone in the country — that decade of experience came through in every dose decision. He recognized patterns in my response that required protocol tweaks my prior clinic would have missed. Having IV ketamine, Spravato, AND Deep TMS available meant we could escalate interventions methodically rather than jumping to the most aggressive option first.”

2. Awakenings KC

Review ScoresReports 80% success rate for ketamine therapy in treating depression
LocationPrairie Village, KS
Address5300 W 94th Terrace, #200, Prairie Village, KS 66207
PhoneContact via website
Websiteawakeningskc.com
TreatmentsSpravato (Esketamine) Nasal Spray, Intranasal Ketamine, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Psychiatric Services
Conditions TreatedMajor Depressive Disorder, Treatment-Resistant Depression, Anxiety, PTSD
Cost$450 per session
InsuranceContact for verification
KAP Available?No
Clinical LeadMulti-clinician psychiatric and behavioral health team

Known For: One of the Kansas City metro’s few dedicated interventional psychiatry practices combining Spravato, intranasal ketamine, TMS, AND Intensive Outpatient Programs — reporting an 80% success rate for ketamine in treating depression.

Why We Picked Them: Awakenings KC integrates Spravato, intranasal ketamine, and TMS with an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) level of care. Patients with serious TRD can receive intensive daily therapeutic support alongside their medication treatment.

Prairie Village location serves the affluent Johnson County corridor.

“The IOP alongside my Spravato treatment at Awakenings was what finally worked for me. Just getting the medication without the intensive therapy component had plateaued at another clinic. Doing group and individual work daily while the Spravato was active made the difference — it gave the medication something to actually work ON during the neuroplasticity window.”

3. Interpersonal Psychiatry — Kansas City

LocationOverland Park KS, Lawrence KS, Topeka KS,
AddressMulti-location: Kansas City MO, Overland Park KS, Lawrence KS, Topeka KS, Parkville MO
Phone(913) 357-1290 (Overland Park) / (785) 393-6167 (Lawrence, Topeka)
Websiteip-psych.com
TreatmentsIV Ketamine + Spravato (Esketamine) + KAP groups + Deep TMS
ConditionsDepression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, chronic pain, trauma, addiction / substance use
CostIV ketamine: New patient $450/infusion · Returning $400/infusion · Maintenance $375/infusion
InsuranceAccepts insurance; good faith estimates available; telehealth statewide in KS and MO
KAP Available?Yes (group format)
Clinical LeadHiten Soni, MD; Debra Williams, DO + 4 APRN providers

Known For: Multi-location interventional psychiatry practice covering KC MO, Overland Park, Lawrence, Topeka, and Parkville — IV ketamine + Spravato + KAP groups + Deep TMS under one practice with published per-session pricing.

Why We Picked Them: Interpersonal Psychiatry is the deepest single-practice offering in the KC metro: IV ketamine, Spravato, KAP group format, and Deep TMS at 5 locations covering both sides of the Kansas-Missouri state line. Published pricing ($375–$450/IV session) is uncommon in the region. The six-provider clinical team (1 MD, 1 DO, 4 APRN) supports both medication management and ketamine dosing.

Standard induction is a 6-session IV ketamine loading series. Deep TMS, Spravato, and KAP groups operate as alternative or adjunctive paths. The Lawrence and Topeka locations extend access well beyond the immediate KC metro. Telehealth is available statewide in Kansas and Missouri for psychiatry and follow-up care.

“Multi-location continuity matters for KC-area patients who move between work in Kansas City MO, family in Lawrence, or commute from Topeka — care plans transfer between Interpersonal sites without re-intake.”

4. KMHM — Kansas Mental Health Medicine (Overland Park)

LocationOverland Park,
Address8748 W 151st St, Overland Park, KS 66221
Phone(913) 386-3800
Websitekmhm.org
TreatmentsIV Ketamine + Spravato (Esketamine) + TMS
ConditionsTreatment-resistant depression, ADHD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, schizophrenia, trauma, adolescent mood disorders
CostN/A (contact for pricing)
InsuranceIn-network with most major plans: BCBS, United Healthcare, Ambetter, Aetna, Cigna, Medicare, Humana, TRICARE
KAP Available?No
Clinical LeadKMHM clinical psychiatric team (multi-location)

Known For: KMHM is one of the broadest in-network Spravato + IV ketamine practices in the KC metro — BCBS, UHC, Aetna, Cigna, Medicare, Humana, TRICARE all in-network. Part of a 4-location Kansas network with the Overland Park clinic anchoring the KC metro.

Why We Picked Them: In-network breadth at this level is uncommon for Spravato providers. Medicare + TRICARE acceptance especially matters for retirees and military families in the KC metro who often hit dead-ends at commercial-only Spravato clinics. The clinic also adds NeuroStar TMS and GeneSight pharmacogenomic testing.

The Overland Park location at W 151st is the southernmost of KMHM’s four locations (the other three are in Wichita). Adult and adolescent mood disorders are both treated. Spravato follows standard induction and maintenance scheduling; IV ketamine runs the standard 6-session loading series.

“KMHM’s in-network insurance footprint is the practical advantage — patients with Medicare, TRICARE, or commercial Spravato coverage who have been quoted out-of-pocket rates elsewhere often find KMHM works through their plan.”

5. Balanced Ketamine

LocationSte 300 A1, Overland Park,
Address6700 W 121st St, Ste 300 A1, Overland Park, KS 66209
Phone(913) 871-9888
Websiteketamineinfusionkansascity.com
TreatmentsIV Ketamine
ConditionsTreatment-resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, chronic pain (CRPS, migraine, neuropathic, inflammatory)
Cost$300–$680/session · Full series $1,800–$3,700 (published pricing)
InsuranceIn-network coverage varies; financing via Advance Care; primary care referral required before scheduling
KAP Available?No
Clinical LeadDr. Raza Jafri

Known For: Overland Park IV ketamine specialty practice with the cleanest published per-session pricing in the KC metro — $300–$680/session, $1,800–$3,700/series — uncommon in a market where most clinics quote “contact for pricing.”

Why We Picked Them: Balanced Ketamine’s published per-session pricing is unusual for the KC market. Treatment sessions follow a tight 40-minute infusion + 40-minute monitoring window. The requirement of a primary care referral before scheduling signals a medical-model approach focused on appropriate patient selection rather than walk-in volume.

Conditions treated include depression and anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and chronic pain (including CRPS, migraine, neuropathic, and inflammatory pain). Spravato and KAP are not offered. The clinic requires a primary care referral, urine drug screen at the first appointment, and prearranged transportation home after each session.

“Balanced was one of the rare KC clinics that gave actual pricing on the first call — fixed pricing made it easier to plan vs. the typical “we’ll discuss that at consultation” wall.”

Ketamine Treatment FAQs

Does insurance cover ketamine treatment in Kansas City?

Spravato (esketamine) is insurance-accepted at Kansas City Psychiatry Partners and Awakenings KC. IV ketamine is generally self-pay across all five ranked KC clinics. Because Kansas City spans both Missouri and Kansas, in-network status varies by your insurance carrier AND the state of the clinic — verify carefully at intake, especially if your insurance is from one state and your preferred clinic is in the other.

How much does a 6-session IV ketamine induction series cost in Kansas City?

Awakenings KC publishes IV pricing at $450 per session, putting a 6-session induction series at $2,700 cash — right at the U.S. patient-reported median range. Other KC clinics quote on request. Use the Kansas City Ketamine Treatment Cost Calculator above to model your specific costs by modality and insurance status.

Which Kansas City clinics administer Spravato (esketamine)?

Two of the five ranked Kansas City-metro clinics administer Spravato under FDA REMS protocol: Kansas City Psychiatry Partners (Dr. Irfan Handoo’s pioneer ketamine + Deep TMS practice) and Awakenings KC (which also offers TMS and intranasal ketamine). Spravato REMS certification is required by the FDA, ensuring supervised observation for the 2-hour post-dose window.

Is intranasal ketamine available in Kansas City?

Yes — Awakenings KC is one of the relatively few mid-tier U.S. metro clinics offering off-label intranasal ketamine alongside Spravato (esketamine) and TMS. Intranasal ketamine is a third modality pathway between Spravato and IV — useful for patients who want clinic-supervised initiation but more dosing flexibility than the strict Spravato REMS protocol allows.

Does the bi-state Kansas City metro affect insurance coverage for ketamine?

Yes — Kansas City spans Missouri and Kansas, and ketamine/Spravato insurance and Spravato REMS administration rules all interact with the state of the clinic and the state of the patient. A Kansas insurance plan may not be in-network at a Missouri clinic, and vice versa. Always verify in-network status with both your insurer and the clinic’s billing department before scheduling, especially if you’ll be crossing the state line for treatment.

Does Kansas City have a ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) program?

As of 2026, the five ranked Kansas City-metro clinics in this guide focus on REMS-protocol Spravato, medical-model IV ketamine, intranasal ketamine, or TMS rather than full ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP). Patients seeking integrated KAP — where a licensed therapist accompanies dosing sessions — typically work with telehealth-based KAP providers in tandem with a local KC ketamine clinic, or travel to St. Louis or Denver for in-person KAP.

Where do patients commute from for Kansas City ketamine care?

Kansas City is the bi-state metro that anchors the eastern Plains. Patients routinely commute in from across the broader 2.4M-person metro, northwest Missouri (St. Joseph, Cameron), eastern Kansas (Lawrence, Topeka, Manhattan KS, Olathe), and as far as Columbia MO. Both KC Psychiatry Partners and Awakenings KC sit on the Missouri side; verify which side of the state line works best for your insurance and commute.

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