✓ Last verified: April 1, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff

| Review Scores | ⭐ 4.6 (Google Reviews) |
| Location | Central Wichita, KS |
| Address | 825 N Waco Ave, Suite 200, Wichita, KS 67203 |
| Phone | (316) 201-6047 |
| Website | somawichita.com |
| Treatments | Spravato (Esketamine) — REMS Certified, IV Ketamine, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), Psychiatric Medication Management, Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Yoga |
| Conditions Treated | Treatment-Resistant Depression, Major Depressive Disorder, PTSD, Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Other Mental Health Disorders |
| Cost | Therapy $100-$210/session; ketamine and Spravato pricing varies — contact for pricing. Spravato insurance coordination handled in-house. |
| Insurance | Accepts most major insurance plans; Spravato insurance coordination handled in-house |
| KAP Available? | Yes — REMS-certified Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy with female practitioners available |
| Clinical Lead | Multi-clinician team (psychiatric NPs, therapists); see team page for full directory |
Market Position: SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central is a Spravato-certified clinic in the Wichita metro. Spravato (esketamine) is the FDA-approved ketamine treatment that most commercial insurance plans cover after prior authorization — unlike cash-pay IV ketamine.
Industry pricing reference. SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central 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) | ✓ Yes |
| IM Ketamine | $250–$400/injection | — |
| KAP (with therapist) | $400–$1,200/session | ✓ Yes |
| At-home troches | $150–$300/month | — |
Sources: CDC PLACES 2023 (Sedgwick 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.
Telehealth ketamine programs undercut in-clinic pricing by 40–60%, but 64.8% of surveyed patients still prefer supervised in-clinic treatment — a clear cost-vs-safety tradeoff patients should weigh before choosing an at-home program. Source: HealingMaps 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report — drawn from 23,496 patient inquiries and 132 clinic website analyses.
This 6-question summary is matched to the protocols and conditions SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central treats. Editorial responses are HealingMaps-authored, grounded in our 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report.
SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central offers Spravato, IV ketamine and KAP — a 3-protocol practice. Patients can switch between or combine modalities without changing providers. Confirm specific dosing schedules and which protocols are recommended for your condition during your consult.
Yes — SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central offers Spravato, which means they’re FDA REMS-certified and maintain the required two-hour in-office monitoring window after each dose. Spravato is the primary insurance-covered ketamine option for treatment-resistant depression. Worth confirming the prior-authorization timeline before booking your first session.
Yes — SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central 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.
SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central treats depression via Spravato (FDA-approved for TRD), IV ketamine (off-label, evidence-based), and KAP for trauma-anchored depression. The Spravato pathway is the most likely to obtain commercial insurance coverage. TRD is typically defined as two or more prior antidepressant trials without sufficient response — patients meeting that bar are best candidates here.
Yes — SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central 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 — SOMA Therapy and Psychiatric Services Central 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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