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✓ Last verified: February 16, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff

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For those suffering from mental health conditions and chronic pain, Quest Ketamine Therapies provides a groundbreaking and revolutionary approach to healing. Our researched and effective treatment utilizes the transformative properties of ketamine. Ketamine works by increasing neuroplasticity in the brain, which increases neural connections and reawakens dormant areas of the brain. We provide a new path and hope for those who suffer from treatment resistant mental health conditions, chronic pain, and autoimmune disorders.

Market Position: Quest Ketamine Therapies is one of the Spravato-certified ketamine providers in the Seattle metro on HealingMaps — a provider type eligible for commercial insurance prior authorization pathways that cash-pay IV clinics are not.

Is Quest Ketamine Therapies Right for You?

✓ Choose Quest Ketamine Therapies if:

  • You’re seeking verified ketamine therapy in the Seattle metro

✗ Look elsewhere if:

  • You want ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) with integrated talk therapy
  • You’re seeking ketamine for chronic pain (this clinic focuses on mental health)

Quest Ketamine Therapies 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
$490–$840
Range: $420–$1,400/session
Estimated total program
$2,940–$5,039
Range: $2,520–$8,399/6-session series
Your estimate vs. national patient-reported median Based on national tracking, adjusted for Seattle, WA market
Select a treatment type to see pricing context.

What to Expect at Your First Quest Ketamine Therapies Appointment

  1. Initial intake call — Medical history review and clinical eligibility check.
  2. Medical evaluation — in-person or telehealth psychiatric assessment, vitals check, and review of current medications with the Quest Ketamine Therapies clinical team.
  3. First treatment session — supervised ketamine therapy session in a private treatment room, lasting approximately 60–90 minutes. 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 Quest Ketamine Therapies Consult Call

  • How long has the Quest Ketamine Therapies clinical team been delivering ketamine therapy, and what specialty training do your providers hold?
  • What’s a typical 6-session total cost at Quest Ketamine Therapies, and do you offer payment plans, HSA/FSA-eligible billing, or sliding-scale pricing?
  • How do you navigate Premera, Regence BCBS, and Kaiser Permanente Washington for Spravato prior authorization?
  • What does Quest Ketamine Therapies recommend for patients who don’t respond to the standard 6-session acute series?

Patient Questions about Quest Ketamine Therapies

This 4-question summary covers the most common patient questions for ketamine clinics in Issaquah, Washington. Editorial responses are HealingMaps-authored, grounded in our 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report.

What ketamine treatments does Quest Ketamine Therapies offer?

Quest Ketamine Therapies offers verified ketamine therapy services in Issaquah. Specific protocols can include IV ketamine infusion, IM ketamine injection, oral troches, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), or Spravato (FDA-approved esketamine) — verify the specific protocol mix with the clinic during your consult call. Multi-protocol practices typically offer more flexibility for matching the modality to your diagnosis and insurance coverage.

Is Quest Ketamine Therapies suited for treatment-resistant depression?

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) — typically defined as failure on two or more antidepressant trials — is the most common qualifier for ketamine therapy and the FDA-approved indication for Spravato. Patients meeting that bar are typical candidates at ketamine clinics like Quest Ketamine Therapies. If insurance coverage matters, ask whether they offer Spravato (insurance-covered for TRD) versus IV ketamine (typically self-pay).

Does Quest Ketamine Therapies treat PTSD, anxiety, or chronic pain?

Most ketamine clinics treat PTSD and anxiety alongside depression — these three conditions account for ~46% of HealingMaps patient inquiries. Some clinics also treat chronic pain (CRPS, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain), though pain protocols differ from mental-health protocols (longer infusion times, higher doses). Ask Quest Ketamine Therapies which specific conditions they treat most often and how their protocols differ by indication.

How does Quest Ketamine Therapies compare to other ketamine clinics in Issaquah, Washington?

Compare ketamine clinics in Issaquah, Washington on three axes: (1) protocol mix — multi-protocol clinics offer flexibility; (2) clinical lead — psychiatrist-led clinics typically include KAP integration, anesthesiologist-led clinics typically focus on infusion; (3) insurance posture — Spravato-certified providers can run insurance coverage; cash-only IV clinics cannot. Quest Ketamine Therapies’s positioning on these axes determines whether it’s the right fit for your specific diagnosis and budget.

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Angelica Bottaro

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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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