✓ Last verified: March 25, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff

| Review Scores | ⭐ Mixed reviews — strong clinical reputation for Dr. Ain (positive on physician), some admin/scheduling complaints |
| Location | East Wichita, KS |
| Address | 10111 E 21st St N, Suite 106, Wichita, KS 67206 |
| Phone | (316) 351-7687 |
| Website | ketamineinfusionsolutions.com |
| Treatments | Low-Dose IV Ketamine Infusion Therapy |
| Conditions Treated | Treatment-Resistant Depression, Major Depressive Disorder, PTSD, OCD, Suicidal Ideation, Fibromyalgia, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), Neuropathic Pain |
| Cost | Contact for pricing — see general guide on ketamine infusion pricing |
| Insurance | Self-pay; insurance not accepted for IV ketamine (off-label) |
| KAP Available? | No — pure infusion model |
| Clinical Lead | Dr. Robert J. Ain, MD — Pain Medicine Specialist, 15+ years administering ketamine infusions; only Wichita physician the VA refers to for combat-related PTSD and pain |
Market Position: Ketamine Infusion Solutions offers the full ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) protocol alongside medical-only ketamine dosing — one of the more integrated treatment menus in the Wichita metro.
Industry pricing reference. Ketamine Infusion Solutions 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.
| Protocol | Typical Industry Cost | Offered Here |
|---|---|---|
| IV Ketamine | $350–$650/session | ✓ Yes |
| Spravato (esketamine) | $0–$250 copay (insured) | — |
| IM Ketamine | $250–$400/injection | — |
| KAP (with therapist) | $400–$1,200/session | — |
| At-home troches | $150–$300/month | — |
Sources: CDC PLACES 2023 (New York County, KS, crude prevalence) · U.S. Census ACS 5 Year · HealingMaps proprietary patient inquiry data.
Behind this data: HealingMaps has analyzed 23,496 patient inquiries (Oct 2022 – Mar 2026), mapped 1,473 verified clinics across 3,142 counties, scraped 132 clinic pricing pages, and collected 658 practitioner survey responses. This snapshot reflects our multi-source methodology.
44.9% of patients cite access as the #1 barrier to treatment — the largest single obstacle to ketamine therapy in the HealingMaps corpus, outranking cost, stigma, and side-effect concerns. Source: HealingMaps 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report — drawn from 23,496 patient inquiries and 132 clinic website analyses.
This 3-question summary is matched to the protocols and conditions Ketamine Infusion Solutions treats. Editorial responses are HealingMaps-authored, grounded in our 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report.
Ketamine Infusion Solutions treats depression via IV ketamine (off-label, evidence-based). 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.
Yes — Ketamine Infusion Solutions treats chronic pain. They use IV ketamine for pain, which typically means longer infusion times and higher cumulative doses than mental-health protocols. Common indications include complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia, and certain neuropathic pain syndromes. Pain pricing varies significantly by structure: per-infusion vs. multi-day inpatient packages — verify how this clinic structures their billing.
Yes — Ketamine Infusion Solutions treats PTSD. Ketamine for trauma differs from depression treatment: dosing is often lower per session, and pairing the protocol with trauma-focused therapy between sessions is common. A reasonable consult question: whether PTSD patients here typically use ketamine alone or alongside an outside therapist.
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